A battle of wills
Apr 17, 2020
3 minutes
BY EMILE BUTLER-O’BRIEN.
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There’s nothing to tear a family apart like a shocking clause in a last will and testament reading. MaZulu (Leleti Khumalo) wants to know what her hubby Ngcolosi (Tony Kgoroge) is up to when he reveals that he’s updating his will. He’s practically promised the Bhengu family’s company Maluju Oil to his newfound, sole biological son (Nkanyiso Mchunu) who he had with his mistress (Nqobile Sipamla). MaZulu can’t help but wonder what food will be
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