On the same day, season 3 of Sindi Dlathu's The River, which stopped airing on May 8, will resume with new episodes on 1Magic. EmmanuelTjiya
But Uzalo's over 11-milion followers will have to wait much longer to watch their favourite drama after SABC acting spokesperson Mmoni Seapolelo revealed to Sowetan yesterday that SA's most-watched show would only return on screen on June 15.
However, Mzansi Magic's Gomora and Isibaya will both air new material daily from Monday. The shows also ran out of episodes almost a month ago due to lockdown restrictions that prevented shooting from taking place.On the same day, season 3 of Sindi Dlathu's The River, which stopped airing on May 8, will resume with new episodes on 1Magic.
"We are so excited to go back to work. The lockdown was a necessity but we missed being on the set of Gomora. Any opportunity to wake up and live out our filmmaking dreams is always a blessing," executive producer Kutlwano Ditsele said.
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