logo
Mzansi Magic celebrates 15 years by inviting you to relive magic moments

Mzansi Magic celebrates 15 years by inviting you to relive magic moments

TimesLIVE6 days ago
Fifteen years ago, on July 12 2010, a bold new voice emerged on South African television — one that spoke our language, reflected our lives and told Mzansi-born and -bred stories in a refreshing way. That voice was MultiChoice's Mzansi Magic.
What began as a modest programming block of local series and international films has grown into a powerhouse producer and showcase of home-grown content. Over the years, Mzansi Magic has delivered award-winning shows and films, created unprecedented opportunities for local talent and played a pivotal role in shaping the South African production industry.
At its inception, the channel set out to 'engage producers and explore possibilities beyond traditional commissioning models'. That vision has been realised — and gone beyond what MultiChoice expected at its inception. Mzansi Magic's stories, stars and shows have influenced language, fashion and culture, while setting new benchmarks for local storytelling. From the beloved Lokshin Bioskop films to genre-defining dramas and reality shows, the channel has become a cultural cornerstone for Southern Africa.
For 15 years, Mzansi Magic has stood at the heart of South African entertainment — a platform where authenticity meets ambition, and where themes of family, resilience and identity are brought to life through bold storytelling and unforgettable characters
Nomsa Philiso, CEO of General Entertainment at MultiChoice
Mzansi Magic has brought us unforgettable moments: the gripping drama of iNkaba (2012), the iconic Isibaya (2013), the boundary-pushing Rockville (2013), the reality sensation Date My Family (2017), and the groundbreaking Lockdown (2017). These titles didn't just entertain — they sparked conversations, launched careers and redefined what local television could be.
The channel has also nurtured new talent through initiatives like the MultiChoice Talent Factory, where graduates have gone on to contribute to some of Mzansi Magic's most beloved productions.
'For 15 years, Mzansi Magic has stood at the heart of South African entertainment — a platform where authenticity meets ambition, and where themes of family, resilience and identity are brought to life through bold storytelling and unforgettable characters,' says Nomsa Philiso, MultiChoice's General Entertainment CEO. 'What sets Mzansi Magic apart is not just the stories we tell, but the scale at which we tell them and the diversity they celebrate.'
As part of Mzansi Magic's 15th birthday celebration, viewers can look forward to a curated showcase of iconic moments, unforgettable characters and fan-favourite genres — a journey through the stories that shaped a generation. A special commemorative documentary will also spotlight the channel's legacy, the talent it has nurtured and the cultural impact it continues to make.
Mzansi Magic has always been about stories that reflect who we are ... real, raw and proudly South African
Shirley Adonisi, director of Local Entertainment Channels at Multichoice
This celebration comes to life through the Mzansi Magic Pop-Up Channel — a special, limited-time experience on DStv Channel 196 — created to honour 15 years of storytelling excellence and the audiences who made it all possible.
'Mzansi Magic has always been about stories that reflect who we are ... real, raw and proudly South African,' says Shirley Adonisi, director of Local Entertainment Channels at Multichoice. 'This celebration is our way of saying 'Siyabonga Mzansi ' for 15 unforgettable years. Our channel was raised by the audience and we're grateful for their commitment.'
And the journey continues. With fresh content like the upcoming original crime drama Levels, starring Lunathi Mampofu and Bonko Khoza, premiering on September 7, Mzansi Magic is just getting started.
So whether you've been there since the very first 'Yoh!' or joined along the way — this is your moment to relive the magic, remember the icons and look forward to the next chapter.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Young storytellers find their voice at the inaugural Connie Chiume International Youth Film Festival
Young storytellers find their voice at the inaugural Connie Chiume International Youth Film Festival

The Star

timean hour ago

  • The Star

Young storytellers find their voice at the inaugural Connie Chiume International Youth Film Festival

The inaugural Connie Chiume International Youth Film Festival, held in tribute to the late acting legend Connie Chiume, has emerged as a powerful cultural intervention, uniting learners, educators, mentors, and emerging creatives from across the country. The festival took place over the weekend of July 18 and 19, 2025, at the Sibikwa Arts Centre in Benoni, marking a significant milestone in the quest to energise South Africa's creative economy for under-represented youth. Developed by the Connie Chiume Foundation, the festival laid the groundwork for education, access, and visibility, addressing the existing divide between aspiring filmmakers from townships and rural areas and the professional film industry. Over two jam-packed days, the festival offered an engaging hands-on program that equipped young talents, many of whom were first-generation storytellers, with essential skills, tools, and confidence to articulate their narratives on screen. Filmmaker Vuyo Novokoza, whose film was screened at the festival, told Saturday Star how meaningful it was for him to present his work in such a collaborative setting. 'It was an incredible honour to showcase my work among such inspiring talent. One of the most notable takeaways for me was the spirit of collaboration. From the workshops to the conversations with industry veterans, it was clear that storytelling is not a solo pursuit but a communal experience,' he said. Novokoza found the experience of sharing a film addressing real South African issues particularly powerful, as it fostered significant discussions about youth and accountability. 'The festival reaffirmed my purpose and reignited my creative drive. Beyond exposure, it allowed me to present a film rooted in a real South African issue, one I felt needed to be seen by the future holders of this country: the youth. Sharing it in that space opened up meaningful conversations and showed young people how powerful their voices can be when used as tools for change,' he added. Missy Ngamlana, a writer and producer who also attended the festival, said, 'The festival's legacy, carried through the name Connie Chiume, deeply inspired me. It presented an incredible opportunity to share a story about mental health awareness with a new audience, especially in a region where my film had not yet reached. It also reaffirmed the value of connecting with audiences who resonate with powerful social narratives.' Ngamlana described her vision for the South African film industry as one that would be inclusive, innovative, and globally respected, emphasising the need to create socially impactful work that shifts narratives and opens doors for under-represented voices. After the festival, Nongelo Chiume, spokesperson for the Connie Chiume Foundation and son of the late actress, expressed profound gratitude for the event's success. 'The weekend was a realisation of my mother's dream. We saw raw talent and untold stories, showing that young people simply need space and support to flourish. I'm immensely thankful to every partner, mentor, and participant who believed in our vision,' he remarked. Ntando Mabuza, a Board Member of the Foundation, explained the essence of event and shared, 'This festival is not just about honouring uMam' Connie's work; it's about ensuring that township and rural kids are not only dreaming of entering the industry but are actively stepping into it. This event left us with a pipeline of new voices and a supportive network.' The festival attracted over 600 participants, including high school learners, TVET students, community-based production groups, and educators involved in arts, media, and language development. Workshops also offered a diverse range of topics, including Scriptwriting for Social Impact and Smartphone Filmmaking, led by industry professionals keen to engage rather than lecture. The hands-on approach allowed learners to ask questions and pitch their ideas, fostering a collaborative spirit throughout the event. In the evenings, the festival featured special screenings, including archive footage from productions such as Zone 14 and Black Panther , combined with a heartfelt tribute to Connie Chiume's life and influence. Community members, students, and former co-stars took the stage to honour her legacy. [email protected] Saturday Star

Actor Thembinkosi Mthembu bids farewell to 'Shaka iLembe' with a memorable performance
Actor Thembinkosi Mthembu bids farewell to 'Shaka iLembe' with a memorable performance

IOL News

time6 hours ago

  • IOL News

Actor Thembinkosi Mthembu bids farewell to 'Shaka iLembe' with a memorable performance

Thembinkosi Mthembu, Shaka iLembe, SAFTA Thembinkosi Mthembu as King Dingiswayo in Shaka iLembe. Image: Supplied Another South African Film and Television Award (SAFTA) could be loading for actor Thembinkosi Mthembu following his riveting performance on season two of "Shaka iLembe". Mthembu's portrayal of the legendary Mthethwa king, Dingiswayo, an esteemed son of King Jobe, came to an end on the latest episode of the award winnning Mzansi Magic drama series. His final episode moved audiences, with him receiving praise from afar. The talented actor is known to deliver his utmost best for all his roles and for "Shaka iLembe," he has set the bar once again. Mthembu's nuanced portrayal of this complex ruler continues to resonate with audiences, earning him accolades from critics and reinforcing his position as a formidable actor in the entertainment industry. Fans have taken to social media to praise the actor for his talent, portraying the strong character, who is a mentor and father figure to Shaka. @Tumiie_Kharetsi said: "Can we please give this man right here his flowers🙌🏽🔥He deserves nothing but the best 🙌🏽A great actor indeed❤Dingiswayo." @Jabu_Macdonald said: "ThembiNkosi Mthembu's talent is truly God-given, destined for powerful roles like Dingiswayo. "What he brought to Shaka iLembe is nothing short of iconic and will forever be part of South African television history. A brilliant performance across both seasons, and rightfully the role that earned him both a SAFTA and a Sabela Award for Best Actor in a drama series." @TvblogbyMLU said: "Thembinkosi Mthembu, take a bow👏 Season 2 you were just showing OFF🔥 Your range as an actor is truly impressive ✊🙏🏽🙌Brilliant doesn't even begin to describe you. Fingers crossed for that SAFTA nomination🤞🏽" Viewers will still be seeing Mthembu on screens as from Monday July 28, he will make his debut in Mzansi Wethu's groundbreaking new telenovela, "Homecoming". In the compelling series, he takes on the role of Sifiso Kubheka, a character who embodies a complex duality as a dedicated police officer by day and a traditional healer by night. IOL Entertainment

Are Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce engaged?
Are Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce engaged?

The South African

time6 hours ago

  • The South African

Are Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce engaged?

On 24 July 2025, Travis Kelce took to Instagram to post a collection of photos featuring himself, Taylor Swift, and their loved ones. One particular photo caught fans' attention and sparked speculation about the couple's relationship status. The picture in question? Travis' lock screen: a photo of himself and Taylor with her hand raised, seemingly showcasing a ring. Could the fans be right? Are Tayvis engaged? The Story of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's romance kicked off in the summer (our winter) of 2023 after Travis made his affections for Taylor known following her Eras Tour performance in Kansas City. Their relationship became official in September 2023 when Taylor was spotted at a Chiefs game. Since then, the couple has been seen together at various events and romantic rendezvous. Fans, particularly the Swifties, noticed a photo of Travis and Taylor where her hand appears to be displaying a ring on Travis' lock screen. This lead to speculation that the couple might be engaged. This suspicion isn't entirely unfounded given the nature of the photo. In addition to that, it's been just over two years since their memorable moment at the Eras Tour in Kansas City. With only a few months left until the two-year mark of their official relationship, excitement among the fans is warranted. According to E! News , the ring that Taylor was seen wearing is not an engagement ring (sorry Swifties). Rather, it is Travis' Super Bowl ring, which is arguably just as cute. Nonetheless, the photos Travis Kelce shared mark a significant milestone for the couple as they are now Instagram official. The couple appears to be happy and taking things slowly which is all a true Swiftie could ask for. Who knows, an actual engagement may be just around the corner. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 11. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletter and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X, and Bluesky for the latest news.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store