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Today’s episode in Muvhango 28 June 2024

Muvhango 28 June 2024
Muvhango 28 June 2024

Muvhango 28 June 2024 Episode

Here is what will happen on episode of Muvhango 29 June 2024 Tonight on SABC2 TV Channel Azwindini has a vision about the wedding day. Tshililo has it in for an unsuspecting Azwinndini. All roads lead to the Venda wedding – invitations left right and centre.

What is Muvhango TV Show

Muvhango is a South African Venda-language primetime soap opera created by Duma Ndlovu, produced by his Word of Mouth Productions company and inspired by the real-life story of the former Chief of Thate in Venda, which incorporates and reflects township and Sowetan life. The series premiered on SABC2 on Monday 7 April 1997 and began life as a 13-episode drama series, broadcast weekly, set in the city of Johannesburg and Thathe village in Venda. Muvhango is produced by Word of Mouth Productions and has been executive produced by Duma Ndlovu since its inception. The original script was written by Ndlovu. The current Head Writer is Carol Shore, who has been Head of Department: Scripts since 2004. Kaizer Netshitangane and Ndivhuwo Mutsila have served as Muvhango’s Venda cultural advisors from inception.

About SABC2 TV Channel

SABC2 is a South African television channel owned by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). SABC 2 broadcasts programming in English, Afrikaans, Venda, and Tsonga. It was created in 1996, after the SABC restructured its television channels. The reduced prominence of Afrikaans angered many speakers of the language, although the channel still features a significant amount of Afrikaans programming. SABC2 is a free-to-air channel positioned as the Channel for the Nation. SABC2 promises to celebrate and empower the nation through cutting-edge programming that is vibrant and
entertaining.

Availability

Terrestrial: Sentech (channel depends on nearest Sentech repeater)
DStv: Channel 192
StarSat: Channel 162
OpenView HD: Channel 102

Slogan

The current slogan is “You Belong” and it appears on the backdrop of the four primary colours: blue, red, yellow and green. It replaced the slogan “Feel at Home”.