Season 9 of Uthando neS’thembu has been on air for a few weeks now and it remains one of the most talked-about shows in Mzansi. Every episode sparks conversation, with viewers heading straight to X to unpack the latest tensions, confrontations and emotional moments inside the Mseleku household.
Currently airing on Mzansi Magic, the long-running reality series continues to follow the evolving dynamics of the Mseleku family and their polygamous marriage. This season, the conversations are heavier and the cracks seem harder to ignore.
MaKhumalo appears to be reconsidering her place in the marriage, raising difficult questions about her future. MaYeni Mseleku remains at odds with Musa, with unresolved issues continuing to strain their relationship. MaNgwabe has decided to stay, but will her past feelings resurface? Meanwhile, first wife MaCele stands resolute, firm in her commitment to her marriage despite the turbulence around her.
“Number 5”, also known as MaKhwela, has officially joined the show after being on the outside looking in. Now firmly part of the Mseleku household, she arrives with a new baby girl, an addition to the growing family, and a new chapter in the story.
We recently caught up with MaKhwela as she opened up about stepping into the spotlight, adjusting to life on a reality show and navigating the pressures that come with it.
How has being on television changed your life?
Reality television has changed me in ways I never imagined. It taught me resilience; having a public life forced me to learn how to handle criticism and to grow a thicker skin.
When we first saw you, you didn’t have a child, and now we see your journey as a new mother. What is motherhood like for you?
Motherhood has transformed me in the most beautiful way, yet it is the most challenging role I have ever had to take on. It has softened me, strengthened me and given me a deeper purpose in life. I’m learning every day about patience and unconditional love.
How does the public react to you when they see you out in public, and how do you handle being famous?
Most of the time, they are very warm and supportive. They do recognise me: some come to greet, others ask for pictures. There are moments when it feels a bit overwhelming, especially when people feel like they know about my life. I always choose to remain grounded and constantly remind myself who I am.
What is your favourite part about being a part of the Mseleku family?
Believe it or not, my favourite thing about being a Mseleku is “my man”, and being able to execute tasks that he has entrusted me with.
What is one thing about you that viewers don’t get to see?
People don’t get to see my quiet side. I’m very reflective. There is also a very soft and more private version of me that exists away from cameras.
When you’re sitting at home with your loved ones, with no cameras around, what is the perfect day for you?
The perfect day for me is simple: waking up without pressure, sharing a relaxed breakfast with my loved ones, spending quality time with my man and our child, no hard labour and just enjoying peace and sipping on mommy juice.
There are rumours that you are currently pregnant, can you please clarify them?
I am not pregnant.
Why should people watch the show?
People should watch the show because it’s real. It shows love, challenges, growth, culture and the complexity of the family. It sparks the conversations that many people are afraid to have openly.
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