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Ferguson, Seiphemo return to Generations: The Legacy

Actors Connie Ferguson and Rapulana Seiphemo are set to return to Generations: The Legacy on SABC1.

The soapie announced on Monday morning that the two, who were part of the initial production Generations and were also part of the sequel before they left, were set to return in April.
Ferguson plays the role of Karabo Moroka and Seiphemo plays Tau Mogale.

The soapie said in its statement: โ€œGenerations is proud to welcome two beloved guest performers in the month of April. Viewers will no doubt be delighted by the appearance of Karabo Moroka and Tau Mogale who will grace our screens once more in their historic roles.

โ€œViewers can expect all the class, charm and poise that these two have brought to the roles of Tau and Karabo. It promises to be an epic month with the drama of the show demanding the intervention of two important characters.

As part of the larger Generations: The Legacy family, we can assure viewers that this is by no means the last or the least that weโ€™ll see of the two.โ€

Meanwhile, in April e.tv will introduce a new drama series, Nikiwe, which is produced by Thomas Gumede and Lungile Radu. It will take over the slot of Durban Gen.

Ferguson

 

Nikiwe is about a tale of what it means to be โ€œhood richโ€ following the lives of the Radebe family and witnessing the rise and fall of a family empire based in the surroundings of Diepkloof Extension, Pimville and Orlando in Soweto.

The e.tv executive producer, Mark Madai, said: โ€œExciting times are ahead of us, as a channel we fell in love with this story concept because it also follows the lives of the youth; weโ€™ve explored all possible dilemmas that this market would go through and translated them to screen . . . giving viewers a product theyโ€™ll resonate with night in, night out.โ€

Gumede said about the show: โ€œWeโ€™re pulling all stops with this show, splitting shoots between studio and location, this will result in non-stop and back-to-back dramatic scenes for the audience.โ€

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