[Submitted via press release]
From Tuesday, 7 May 2013 at 21:00, brand-new Lokshin Soap, Zabalaza is set to become an integral part of viewers’ daily lives.
Zabalaza, which means: struggle; striving towards success; and hustling towards a content life, is set in the Dube, in Soweto - the home of Joseph “Jazzman” Cele, the patriarch of the Cele family, his wife Gasta and their children.
This typical family next door seems to have it all, but appearances can be deceiving. As the story unfolds, the Cele family secrets start to unravel, promises are broken and it's only a matter of time before the Cele's turn against each other for selfish gain.
The soap boasts a stellar cast of celebrated local talent. Seputla Sebogodi takes the lead as Jazzman Cele, with Baby Cele by his side as Gasta, the first lady of the Cele household.
Other well-known actors include Zandile Msuthwana, Manaka Ranaka, Mbali Ntuli, Thami Afrika, Matli Mohapeloa and Khanya Mkhangisa. A surprise addition to the cast is acclaimed soul artist Kabomo, who portrays Jazzman’s accountant, Herbert.
“We are looking forward to the launch of Zabalaza - the first soap of its kind to be produced in South Africa. Our mission is to produce local stories for local audiences in a new innovative way. From the very successful run of our first telenovela, iNkaba, to the phenomenal viewer response to isiBaya. Zabalaza will also create appointment viewing,” says Yolisa Phahle, M-Net’s Director of Local Interest Channels.
The main difference between a Lokshin Soap format and other soaps is the township backdrop, which does not only refer to location, but to a way of life. Zabalaza follows the successful footsteps of the Lokshin bioskop series which demonstrates the expansion of this popular genre in South Africa.
Zabalaza is recorded in studio with innovative set design that is a true reflection of the reality of township life. Though the characters face countless hardships and lows, they are proud to be part of the township community and they see their home as a place to empower.
Viewers will especially be captivated by the Cele matriarch, Gasta’s rise from a silent wife living in the shadow of her rich husband, to one of the most powerful businesswomen in her community.
“Zabalaza is a story with depth, which celebrates the use of our country’s vernacular languages in a highly entertaining way. It’s also one of the productions that reflect the growth of the Mzansi Magic family of channels,” says Phahle.
The first episode of Zabalaza will kick-off with a special one hour long episode and will continue its regular 30 minute time-slot from Mondays to Thursdays at 21:00. It airs on Mzansi Magic (Channel 161) and also on M-Net’s new local entertainment channel Mzansi Wethu (Channel 163) - at 21h00 on both channels.