Thursday 22 September 2022

Mzansi Wethu's new reality show will give inside story on marital break ups

Mzansi Wethu introduces two reality shows, Ngishade Wrong and Ebukhosini, set to premiere back-to-back on October 15.

Ngishade Wrong will air at 8pm followed by Ebukhosini, which takes viewers into the traditional court system, at 8.30pm.


Ngishade Wrong (I married the wrong person), explores the journey of ending a relationship or marriage to explore a relationship with the person you wish to be with.

The show is set to be hosted by Thato Mahapa. On each episode, not only will the person end their current relationship, they will also have the opportunity to declare their love and intentions to their love of their lives.

Ebukhosini is a tribal court show with a South African twist – the show is based on customary law and centred on settling disputes between community members.

Presided over by Ndabezitha Chief Nsizwa Mahlangu, the Traditional Court scrutinises cases involving customary law.

After hearing from both sides – the complainant and the respondent – the chief deliver his verdict, which is binding.

Shirley Adonisi, director of Local Entertainment Channels at M-Net, said: "Saturday nights are an especially favoured time for viewers to tune in to our shows on Mzansi Wethu, and over the past few months we have grown the line-up with a slew of original shows exclusive to the channel."

It was also revealed that reality show Mntase will be returning for a second season on October 22.

The host for the second season is actor and presenter Moshe Ndiki.