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Duduzile Ngcobo plays the family matriarch who mission is instilling Christian values in her sons played by Lunga Shabalala, Ray Neo  Buso and Sparky Xulu.
Duduzile Ngcobo plays the family matriarch who mission is instilling Christian values in her sons played by Lunga Shabalala, Ray Neo Buso and Sparky Xulu.

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Although set in Soweto, this story of affection speaks to South Africans from Umlazi to Gugulethu and other townships across the country. Diverse backgrounds have no bearing on how kasi dwellers laugh, cry and celebrate the same things.

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