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From Minnie Dlamini's break-up to 'Isencane Lengane' drama — top stories of the week

From Minnie Dlamini's break-up to 'Isencane Lengane' drama — top stories of the week

TimesLIVE26-04-2025

Pressure is mounting on Moja Love to can its show Isencane Lengane .
A recent episode sparked outrage among viewers, with many raising concern about the starring couple's toxicity.
According to Moja Love, Isencane Lengane is designed to contribute to the discourse on GBV and societal ills, with the aim of raising awareness and promoting positive change.
Moja Love said it is committed to providing psychological support to affected members, including Thando, who was affected by the events depicted in the show, and would continue to offer support.

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