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Skeem Saam is a South African soap opera created by Winnie Serite, broadcast on SABC 1 since 2011. [1] [2] The show is set in Johannesburg and Turfloop. It rose to fame since it arrived, competing with Generations. A majority youth-centered show, Skeem Saam is an SABC Education production. It has been running for 10 seasons.
Clement Maosa (born 9 May 1988 [1]) is a South African DJ and actor, most famous for playing the role of Zamokuhle Seakamela in the SABC1 soap opera, Skeem Saam. Early life and education [ edit ]
Skeem Saam Harriet Manamela (born 13 October 1971) is a South African actress. She is best known for the role of Meikie Maputla in the television drama Skeem Saam .
Lydia Mokgokoloshi (born 27 September 1939) is a South African actress, best known for her role as Koko Mantsha and the mother of Charity Ramabu and grandmother of Katlego (Kat) and Joseph(Jojo) in the SABC 1 soap, Skeem Saam. Her most notable role was as Mma Nkwesheng in the 1980s drama, Bophelo ke Semphekgo.
Afrika Tsoai has acted in most retro dramas and most notable for 80s drama Mokgonyana Mmatswale as Tsokotla, a young man who was a taxi driver and in love with an older woman. He is most famous for acting as John Maputla, the husband of Meikie Maputla and father of Leeto and Thabo Maputla in SABC 1's soap, Skeem Saam. [2]
Nokuthula Natasha Tutu (born 25 September 1995), also known as Natasha Thahane, is a South African actress, model and media personality. [1] She is best known for her roles in the television series Blood & Water, Skeem Saam, The Queen, and It's OK We're Family.
Scandal! is a South African soap opera produced by Ochre Moving Pictures and broadcast on e.tv.It is the most watched soap opera in South Africa, contending with SABC 1's longest-running soapie Generations: The Legacy.
Skeem is a 2011 South African movie that was written and directed by Tim Greene. [1] It premiered on 16 October 2011 at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival , where it won the Audience's Choice Award, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and opened to local theaters in South Africa later that same month.