Kwa Baba premiered on Mzansi Magic this week and is already shaping up to be one of the most talked-about dramas. Rooted in love, family, tradition and the difficult choices that come with them, the telenovela delivers all the ingredients viewers love in a compelling local story.
Before you settle into your evening viewing schedule, here are five reasons why Kwa Baba deserves a spot on your must-watch list.
It’s a story rooted in family and culture

Kwa Baba dives deep into themes that resonate with many South Africans love, family traditions and navigating the complexities that arise when personal desires clash with cultural expectations. It’s a story that feels both familiar and thought-provoking.
A multi-generational cast brings the story to life
The series blends seasoned television veterans with exciting rising stars, creating a dynamic ensemble that brings depth, authenticity and fresh energy to every scene. The result is a cast of layered, unpredictable characters that keep viewers invested.
It will spark conversation
At its core, Kwa Baba explores traditions and beliefs that are often interpreted differently across families, communities and cultures. The drama is bound to get viewers talking, debating and reflecting long after each episode ends.
It celebrates authentic Mzansi storytelling
Produced by Singa Vision Productions, known for co-producing Genesis, Kwa Baba embraces the essence of local storytelling through romance, family dynamics, cultural traditions and emotional conflict. It’s another strong example of South African stories being told for South African audiences.
Expect emotional twists and high stakes

While Kwa Baba begins as a love story between two young people, it quickly evolves into something far bigger. Just when viewers think they know where the story is heading, new challenges emerge, raising the emotional stakes and keeping the drama unpredictable.
Meet the cast of Kwa Baba

Leading the story are Vuyo Biyela and Rorisang Mohapi-Grootboom alongside a talented ensemble cast bringing the world of Kwa Baba to life.
Among the central characters are MaMbokazi (Hlengiwe Lushaba-Madlala), Solomon Motaung (Mpho J Molepo), his wife Dikeledi (Helen Lebepe), Dumisani (Lindani Nkosi), Musa (Nkanyiso Mzimela), Khethiwe (Kwanele Mthethwa), Mhlaba (Sparky Xulu) and Zandile (Phumzile Mlangeni).
Joining the growing cast are several exciting additions.
Khanyisani Kheswa as Nhlanhla Mkhize
Zwelakhe’s trusted cousin and confidant who despises the division his father is trying to create between the two family members.
Nhlanhla Kunene as Mxolisi Khumalo
A devoted son and natural peacemaker who dreams of making Khethiwe happy but faces obstacles standing in the way of their future.
Lungelo Madondo as Nelisiwe Mkhize
Mhlaba’s wife, who privately views her husband as entitled and careless, yet remains deeply devoted to him despite their differences.
Mosa Lekwene as Tsholofelo Motaung
The youngest member of the Motaung family, a free spirit who lives life on her own terms and never feels the need to prove herself to anyone.
Naledi Mfoloe as Dinana Motaung
A Psychology Master’s student and Solomon Motaung’s second-born daughter, known for her stern nature, discipline and no-nonsense attitude.
Mpilo Khumalo as Mandla Hlatshwayo
A man still carrying feelings for his former love, Bahumi. Though harmless at heart, his pettiness and determination make him difficult to ignore.
Zinzi Nsele as Nomvula Radebe
A fiercely loyal wife whose greatest wish is to preserve her marriage and family. Betrayal, however, is one thing she refuses to tolerate.
Simo Magwaza as Vusumuzi Radebe
Nomvula’s husband, a respected community elder whose wisdom, integrity and dedication to family define his character.
Makhosazana Ndlovu as Senzeni Mkhize
The Mkabayi of the Mkhize family whose mission is to maintain peace and harmony within the family.
Ernest Ndlovu as Bangizwe Mbokazi
Brother to MaMbokazi and Senzeni, a fiercely protective family man from KwaZulu-Natal who would do anything for his sisters.
With romance, family loyalty, cultural traditions and simmering conflict at its centre, Kwa Baba has all the ingredients of a must-watch Mzansi telenovela.
Catch Kwa Baba weekdays at 19:30 on Mzansi Magic (DStv Channel 161).











