Manhunt
Sep 03, 2021
3 minutes
BY LEZANNE JANSE VAN RENSBURG.
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South African soapies regularly mix the real world into their delicate storylines, and few do it better than Generations: The Legacy. From the horrendous ukuthwala (forced child marriage) storyline involving young (Ditebogo Ledwaba) in 2020, to (Moopi Mothibeli) male abuse 2019-arc in which his then-girlfriend (Zoe Mthiyane) physically and emotionally abused him, there’s no shortage of hot topics. Now, with Women’s Month barely in our rear-view mirror, the show tackles early parole and
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