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IOL News
09-07-2025
- Automotive
- IOL News
Revving up the thrills: meet SA's ‘Queen of Smoke' in ‘Gush'lyf'
Nalo Jivhuho (Dankie Darlie aka Queen of Smoke), will feature on 'Gush'lyf'. Image: Instagram South Africa's vibrant car spinning culture is set to come to life in the new reality show "Gush'lyf". The local series, which will debut on August 7 on Mzansi Magic (DStv Channel 161), promises to fuse the thrill of modern car spinning with a touch of classic style. It will delve deep into this kind of popular motorsport, which involves driving cars at speed in a circular motion, performing stunts, and even getting in and out of the vehicle while it is in motion. And while it has gained traction across the globe, spinning in Mzansi is considered a culture as well as a niche art form that demands control, a deep understanding of the vehicle, as well as finesse. Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. 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Viewers will get a glimpse into why the vehicle's sleek design and powerful engine make it a favourite among car enthusiasts and spinners. Meanwhile, at the centre of this adrenaline-fuelled action will be four expert drivers whose lives, as well as involvement in motorsport, will be chronicled. Mzansi Magic's new show, 'Gush'lyf', offers viewers a thrilling glimpse into the high-octane world of car spinning. Image: Supplied They will be Gift Zulu (aka Ngozi), Nalo Jivhuho (Dankie Darlie aka Queen of Smoke), Mpho Dirolo (Poroza) and Collie Golden (Mzet aka Moruti). Viewers will get to witness how each of these cast members pushes the limits of speed and agility as they partake in spinning, while "Gush'lyf" will also showcase their personalities, their personal lives and what it takes to be a spinner. Jivhuho, who is renowned as South Africa's spinning queen, said that while she is thrilled about the series's debut, she is also 'extremely nervous about the show airing.' 'If there's such a thing as being scared to be excited - that's me right now,' she joked during an interview with 'Independent Media Lifestyle'. She explained that she decided to be part of "Gush'lyf" because she wanted to give people from all walks of life the opportunity to witness first-hand what spinners go through. 'I felt that it would be a great opportunity for people to see that we are human and we also experience a lot of challenges in our personal lives and the spinning environment.' And without giving too much away, Jivhuho promised that viewers are in for a wild ride on the show. 'On my side, it's how my life revolves around my son and how I'm trying to be a good parent for him all on my own.' When Mzansi's spinning monarch was asked what she thinks will surprise viewers the most about "Gush'lyf", she said: 'People will be shocked to know that we are all different, even though we are in the same spinning environment and industry.' Jivhuho added: 'Some of us get to tour other provinces and countries because of spinning, while some don't. She also believes that viewers will be intrigued by her family dynamics. 'I also think people will be shocked at the fact that I still have such a close relationship with my mother-in-law, even though it's been over ten years since her son (my husband Ntando) passed away.' Jivhuho also believes that viewers will be able to resonate with the many themes which are touched on during the series. 'The show unpacks us being parents, daughters, sons, friends and lovers.. The good, the bad and the ugly sides. People will relate to it because it's authentic and a raw, real life.' And with the success of other motorsport-related shows, such as 'Motorheads', which has been making waves since its release on Amazon Prime Video in May, Jivhuho believes that "Gush'lyf" will offer viewers unique content. The spinner said that much of this is because of those who are featured on the show. 'We are just ordinary people trying to live life,' she said. 'Other shows cover the rich, suburb-living, high rollers but we are just normal people trying to overcome each day as it comes.' Jivhuho explained that her love for motorsport came down to her love of the BMW E30. 'That car has a reputation that I cannot even explain. I'm not into the mechanical works of cars, but I have a team that takes care of that fully on my behalf.' On what she loves the most about the motorsport, she explained: 'Spinning relieves stress on levels that are unexplainable. I love that I'm a woman breaking barriers in this industry and I'm raising the flag for Soweto – the home of spinning.' On what she would ultimately like to achieve with "Gush'lyf", Jivhuho concluded: 'I would definitely hope to inspire more women to join in.'

TimesLIVE
20-06-2025
- Entertainment
- TimesLIVE
Power plays and peril: here's why ‘Shaka iLembe' S2 is essential viewing
The gripping story of Shaka Zulu and the birth of this iconic king's great empire continues as the second season of the award-winning drama Shaka iLembe returns to Mzansi Magic. Inspired by history, season 2 sees Shaka (Lemogang Tsipa) moving beyond the ascent of a warrior to the complex reign of a monarch. He's at the threshold of power, where the fight for the throne becomes a perilous struggle to keep it, and the vision for a unified nation is threatened by enemies both seen and unseen. This new season expands on the foundational conflicts and character arcs, offering a portrait of a leader and his kingdom at a turning point. Here are five reasons Shaka iLembe season 2 is essential viewing: 1. The rise of a legend reaches new heights Season 2 brings us back to the moment Shaka returns to the Zulu to claim his rightful place as king, only to step into a snake pit of danger. Hidden between the smiling faces are rivals plotting his death. He has to turn his people around to support him, but how? 2. Love, loyalty and ruthless betrayal Meet the woman who captures Shaka's heart, but will he let her in? Watch as alliances are tested. From Queen Nandi's (Nomzamo Mbatha) brilliant strategies to Mkabayi's (Dawn Thandeka King) secret spy network that watches everything from the shadows. 3. Shaka's inner world unfolds Season 2 dives into Shaka's spiritual journey to become king. The journey is accompanied by his dreams, visions and sacrifices, including the bold decision not to marry. We explore the mind and soul of a man driven by destiny but haunted by loss. 4. Power plays and crumbling alliances Return to King Dingiswayo's (Thembinkosi Mthembu) isigodlo as he faces betrayal from those closest to him. See him cross paths with Zwide (Wiseman Mncube) and his sons, as the brutal power struggle between kingdoms explodes into war, culminating in the battle that brings the mighty Ndwandwe tribe to their knees. 5. Epic cinematic storytelling like never before Sweeping landscapes, large-scale battles, and a cast of unforgettable characters make this season even more cinematic than the last. Shaka iLembe season 2 is not just a historical drama, it's a full-scale, emotionally charged epic. The season ahead is not just about the making of a legend, but the weight of it. It explores the sacrifices required for unity, the personal cost of power, and the enduring spirit of a people forging their legacy. It is a profound South African story, told with the scale and depth it has always deserved. Don't miss the next chapter of Shaka iLembe Catch fresh episodes of the second season of Shaka iLembe on Sundays at 8pm only on Mzansi Magic (DStv Channel 161) and DStv Stream. Missed an episode? Catch the repeat on Fridays at 9.30pm or view it on Catch Up.


The Citizen
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Citizen
5 reasons to watch Shaka iLembe season 2
Come watch the sweeping landscapes, large-scale battles, and a cast of unforgettable characters make this season the most cinematic yet. The story of a king and the birth of an empire continues. Shaka iLembe returns to Mzansi Magic on DStv channel 161 from Sunday 15 June at 8pm, moving beyond the ascent of a warrior to the complex reign of a monarch. Season 2 finds Shaka (Lemogang Tsipa) at the threshold of power, where the fight for the throne becomes a perilous struggle to keep it, and the vision for a unified nation is threatened by enemies both seen and unseen. This new season expands upon the foundational conflicts and character arcs, offering a portrait of a leader and his kingdom at a turning point. Here are 5 key reasons that make the return of Shaka iLembe essential viewing. 1. The rise of a legend reaches new heights Season 2 brings us back to the moment Shaka (Lemogang Tsipa) returns to the Zulu nation to claim his rightful place as king, only to step into a snake pit of danger. Hidden between the smiling faces are rivals plotting his death. He has to turn his people around to support him, but how? 2. Love, loyalty and ruthless betrayal Meet the woman who captures Shaka's (Lemogang Tsipa) heart, but will he let her in? Watch as alliances are tested. From Queen Nandi's (Nomzamo Mbatha) brilliant strategies to Mkabayi's (Dawn Thandeka King) secret spy network that watches everything from the shadows. 3. Shaka's inner world unfolds Season 2 dives into his spiritual journey to become King. The journey is accompanied by his dreams, visions, and sacrifices, including the bold decision not to marry. We explore the mind and soul of a man driven by destiny but haunted by loss. 4. Power plays and crumbling alliances Return to King Dingiswayo's (Thembinkosi Mthembu) isigodlo as he faces betrayal from those closest to him. See him cross paths with Zwide (Wiseman Mncube) and his sons, as the brutal power struggle between kingdoms explodes into war, culminating in the battle that brings the mighty Ndwandwe tribe to their knees. 5. Epic cinematic storytelling like never before Come watch the sweeping landscapes, large-scale battles, and a cast of unforgettable characters make this season the most cinematic yet. Shaka iLembe Season 2 is not just a historical drama; it's a full-scale, emotionally charged epic. The season ahead is not just about the making of a legend, but the weight of it. It explores the sacrifices required for unity, the personal cost of power, and the enduring spirit of a people forging their legacy. It is a profound South African story, told with the scale and depth it has always deserved. Don't miss the next chapter of Shaka iLembe Sundays at 8pm only on Mzansi Magic (DStv Channel 161) and DStv Stream. Season 2 will be made available for viewing on Catch Up. Shaka iLembe season 2 is proudly sponsored by headline partner Telkom, associate partners Knorrox, Diageo and tactical partners Santam, Amka, Toyota, Spur, and Gordon's Gin. For more information, visit the show page Shaka iLembe ( or join in the conversation by using #ShakaiLembeS2 on our social media platforms: Facebook, Instagram, X, and TikTok.

IOL News
03-06-2025
- Automotive
- IOL News
Rev your engines for a thrilling ride into South Africa's car spinning culture with 'Gush'lyf'
Mzansi Magic's new show, 'Gush'lyf', offers viewers a thrilling glimpse into the high-octane world of car spinning. Image: Supplied Spinning, a thrilling motorsport culture, is heading to television screens this August, promising exciting times for enthusiasts. "Gush'lyf" offers car enthusiasts a fresh and exciting experience, blending the thrill of modern car spinning with a touch of classic style. It's the latest must-see for anyone passionate about the popular performance stunt. As most people know, the BMW 325i (Gusheshe) is usually the star of the show when it comes to spinning, and for those who appreciate the meticulousness and skill required to execute flawless drifts, this is a must-watch. Coming to Mzansi Magic, the 'Gush'Lyf' promises to deliver adrenaline-fuelled action, showcasing the lives and skills of four expert drivers, including Gift Zulu (Ngozi), Nalo Dzhivhuho (Dankie Darlie aka Queen of Smoke), Mpho Dirolo (Poroza) and Collie Golden (Mzet aka Moruti), as they push the limits of speed and agility. Each of these cast members will be showcasing their personalities, personal lives and battle skills. Spinning is a form of motorsport that involves driving cars at speed in a circular motion, performing stunts, and even getting in and out of the vehicle while it is in motion. This high-octane sport requires a unique combination of driving skills, precision and showmanship. In South Africa, spinning is more than just a stunt, it is a culture, a niche art form that demands control, a deep understanding of the vehicle, and most importantly, finesse. And showing off is part of it all. The technique and creativity that go into each spin are art on their own, and the BMW 325i is the perfect canvas for this art. With its sleek design and powerful engine, this classic model is a favourite among car enthusiasts and spinners. In 2024, the Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, revealed that he aims to make spinning one of the 'biggest sports' in South Africa. 'There is one promise I'm going to make ... spinning and stance (car customisation) is not a crime. I'm so excited, because I promised that spinning will be recognised and I'm going to make spinning one of the biggest sports in this country,' he said. Spinning originated in the township of Soweto in the late 1980s and was performed by gangsters at funerals to honour the deceased. It is now a recognised motorsport where people gather at race tracks around the country, where they watch car spinning take place. 'Gush'lyf' is set to premiere on Thursday, August 7, on Mzansi Magic (DStv Channel 161) at 8pm.