Generations: The Legacy
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Generations: The Legacy | |
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Created by | Mfundi Vundla |
Written by |
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Starring | |
Theme music composer | Jonas Gwangwa |
Country of origin | South Africa |
No. of episodes | 2455 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Mfundi Vundla |
Producers | Human Stark Karen Vundla |
Production company | Morula Pictures |
Original release | |
Network | SABC 1 |
Release | 1 December 2014 present | –
Related | |
The Estate |
Generations: The Legacy, is a South African soap opera created and produced by Mfundi Vundla. It is a remake of the soap opera Generations, also created and produced by Vundla, but with many new and different characters, different settings and different tones.[1][2] It is the second most watched television show in South Africa.[3]
Cast
[edit]Main
[edit]Actor | Role | Lead Actors |
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Manaka Ranaka-Mnisi | Lucy Diale – Makhafola | Main |
Aubrey Poo | Khumo Moroka | Main |
Pearl Monama | Siphesihle "Sphe" Cele | Main |
Andile Nebulane | Daluxolo "Pele" Malinga | Main |
Samela Tyelbooi | Ayanda Majola | Main |
Mpho J Molepo | Kabisi Moroka | Main |
Refilwe Madumo | Fikile Maponya | Main |
Nathaniel Singo | Mpho Phakade | Main |
Abigail Kubeka-Molefe | Zondiwe Mogale | Support Role |
Six Nyamane | Nozipho Cele | Support Role |
Nicholas Nkuna | Anathi Mpofu | Support Role |
Ditebogo Ledwaba | Mbali Makhofola | Support Role |
Sibusisiwe Kondleko | Melokuhle | Support Role |
Former
[edit]Actor | Role |
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Zizipho Buti | Tracy Jali |
Mr Tyali | |
Ayanda Borotho | Mrs Dzedze |
Mothusi Chebeletsane | Molefe Moroka |
Kgomotso Christopher | Keabetswe"Kea"Moloi |
Vuyo Dabula | Kumkani "Gaddafi" Phakade |
Mnqobi Duma | Bafana "Fana" Cele |
Andisiwe Dweba | Gertrude "Getty" Diale |
Constance Masilo-Ferguson | Karabo Moroka-Mogale |
Asanda Foji | Simphiwe Ngobese -Moroka |
Danica Jones | Tamryn Basson |
Celeste Khumalo | Bulelwa Jafta |
Kgope Kagae | Moreri Makhafola |
Vusi Kunene | Jack Mabaso |
Mahlatse Letoka | Xolelwa |
Joe Mafela | Tebogo Moroka |
Letoya Makhene | Matshidiso "Tshidi" Mogale |
Mxolisi Masango | Zach |
Paballo Mavundla | Jerah "Crazy J" Moroka |
JT Medupi | Jonathan Motene |
Chiedza Mhende | Wandile "Wandi" Radebe |
Brenda Mhlongo | Nandi Mabaso |
Kabelo Moalusi | Siya Radebe |
Candice Modiselle | Lerato Matema |
Michelle Molatlou | (untitled guest) |
Moopi Mothibeli | Smangaliso "Smanga" Moroka |
Muzi Mthabela | Nkosiyabo Cele |
Khaya Mthembu | Captain James |
Zoe Mthiyane | Zitha Langa |
Lebohang Mthunzi | Angela Radebe |
Luyanda Mzazi | Lesedi Diale |
Mutodi Neshehe | Zola Radebe |
Musa Ngema | Mazwi Moroka |
Terrence Ngwila | Kagiso Matlala |
Zola Nombona | Pamela Khoza |
Ronnie Nyakale | Thembinkosi
Cosmo Diale |
Thulisile Phongolo | Namhla Diale |
Kagiso Rathebe | Elam |
Kgosimore Rankhomose | Paul Moroka Jnr |
Jo-Anne Reyneke | Refilwe Nkaba |
Rapulana Seiphemo | Tau Mogale |
Kay Sibiya | Siyanda Khoza |
Tabile Tau | Bonga |
Thando Thabethe | Nolwazi Buzo |
Yonda Thomas | Lelethu Malinga |
Nkululeko Tshirumbula | Vuyo Radebe |
Busisiwe Xaba | Palesa Matema |
Denise Zimba | Mary Gumede |
Characters
[edit]- Connie Ferguson as Karabo Moroka: The gracious and vicious eldest daughter of Paul Moroka who was appointed as leader next to her brother Archie Moroka. She is Tau Mogale first and former love interest. She is the widow of Zola Radebe.
- Manaka Ranaka-Mnisi as Lucy Diale-Makhofola : The vicious ruthless sister of Thembinkosi Cosmo Diale who rose from the ashes of poverty to new found success in her hometown. She is wife of Mrekza Makhafola and an adoptive mother of Mbali. She is the mother of Namhla Mabaso. She is currently a stepmother of Themba Makhafola.
- Rapulana Seiphemo as Tau Mogale:[4] The hardcore successful son of Zondiwe Mogale. He was married to Karabo Moroka but separated when Karabo choose Zola Radebe over him. He is the father of Nontle Mogale and brother of Matshidiso Phakade.
- Aubrey Poo as Khumo Moroka: The ruthless ambitious cousin of Karabo Moroka who is willing to do anything to be seen as the man on top. His arrival cause havoc in the Moroka family and division at #Ezweni
- Pearl Monoma as Dr Siphesihle Cele: Formally address as Dr Moroka, she is the ex-wife of Mazwi Moroka and stepdaughter of the villainous Jack Mabaso. She is of a royal family descent who was forced into marriage with Mazwi Moroka.
- Muzi Mthabela as Nkosiyabo Cele : The dangerous charming uncle of Dr Sphe Cele who knows how to manipulate and play his cards right. He is the new love interest of Ayanda Majola. He is the father of Nozipho Cele
- Kgope Kagae as Mrekza Makhafola: Formal name is Moreri Makhafola but is known as Mrekza. He is the bubbly husband of Lucy Diale-Makhofola and father of Mbali and Themba Makhafola. He is the owner of a club who struggled his way to success.
- Ronnie Nyakale as Cosmo Diale: Formal name is Thembinkosi Diale but he is known as Cosmo Diale or "Uncle Cosmo".[5] He is the brother of Lucy Diale-Makhofola who struggled his way to success after he was arrested.
- Samela Tylerbooi as Ayanda Majola: Formally address as Ayanda Malinga, she is the ex-wife of Dali Malinga and mother to Nontle Mogale. Her viciousness has challenged her to choose what's right for her even if everyone is against her decision.
- Refilwe Madumo as Fikile Maponya: She is described as the ambitious and bubbly ex-wife of billionaire Ben Mpofu. She is the mother of Bonga and Didi Mpofu. She currently serves as the CEO of Moroka Media which she co-founded with Mazwi Moroka.
Reception
[edit]The show has received generally negative reviews from fans and critics alike and aired with low ratings. But the fans would still watch the revamp shortly thereafter. Currently, it is the third most watched soap opera in South Africa.
In other media
[edit]A still from a scene depicting Tau Mogale remarking "Am I a joke to you?" is frequently used as a reaction image and Internet meme; it was first circulated on Twitter in 2016.[6]
External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Lewis, Errol (28 December 2014). "South African Soap 'Generations' Re-titled".
- ^ "SABC". Sabc1. 3 September 1994. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
- ^ "South Africas most watched TV shows". thesouthafrican.com. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
- ^ Kubheka, Thando. "Generations returns after hiatus". ewn.co.za. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
- ^ Birjalal, Alyssia (24 April 2024). "Didintle Khunou set to join 'Generations: The Legacy' as Muzi Mthabela and Ronnie Nyakale make their exit". IOL. Retrieved 20 October 2024.
- ^ Matt (19 October 2018). "Am I a Joke To You?". Know Your Meme. Retrieved 6 September 2021.