Is ‘Scandal’s Maletsatsi returning? Joyce Skefu’s possible comeback has fans excited

Joyce Skefu, known as Maletsatsi Khumalo on etvScandal, is reportedly returning to the show after surviving a stroke.The iconic South African actress survived a stroke in 2022. Since then, she has been updating her face that she’s doing better, and her possible return to TV excites many people.

Joyce Skefu is expected to make Scandal! return in 2024
Hit TV series Scandal! may have another addition to its cast, which is a familiar face. This isn’t TV actress was missing across the South African television.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unnamed sources by Tiem News claim that the actress will be back on the screen on Scandal and will allegedly start shooting at the end of 2023. The publication reported that the actress’ on-screen appearance is likely to only come in 2024 since producers have even had time to recover.

Expand article logo Continue reading
Thanks to this trick with boiling water you can do this for your carFans react to Scandal! actress possible return
Many people were in disbelief that they could soon see their fave, Joyce Skefu on screen. While some celebrated, a few commented that they would believe the good news when she appeared on screen.
Tips and Tricks

Lydia Mokgokoloshi returns to Skeem Saam

Veteran actress Lydia Mokgokoloshi is well recognized for her roles as Koko Mantsha in the SABC1 soap opera Skeem Saam and the Sepedi drama Bophelo ke Semphekgo.

Fans of the award-winning actress Lydia Mokgokoloshi have wondered why she doesn’t appear in Skeem Saam, where she plays the role of Katlego Peterson’s grandmother Koko Mantsha.


 

 

Sowetan reported in July 2020 that the legendary actress has taken a break from acting after playing Koko Mantsha since the soap opera’s inception in 2011.The educational soapie revealed to the publication that Mokgokoloshi is still part of the show on a recurring basis, although viewers will see less of her on screen.

The soapie’s spokesperson Sumanya Mogola said: “She will still be in and out of the story. She just won’t be shooting as much as she used to. Our shooting schedule gets really hectic at times and we don’t want to wear her out. She is at a very sensitive age so she needs as much rest, care and comfort as possible.”She took a break from the show in 2020 when her character moved away from Turfloop in Limpopo (where the storyline is predominantly based) to her home.

In 2024, there are rumors that Lydia Mokgokoloshi will return to Skeem Saam following a protracted absence. The source did not provide much information regarding Lydia Mokgokoloshi’s return date, but viewers will be happy to see her return. Lydia was reportedly spotted visiting the offices of the Skeem Saam building in order to discuss renewing her contract.Mokgokoloshi became a household name as the wicked Mma-Nkosheng in the popular 1980s Pedi drama Bophelo ke Semphekgo.Born in the small village of Botlokwa in Limpopo, she was a school teacher for more than 20 years in Soweto.In 2017 Mokgokoloshi was introduced as a “national treasure” as she received the honorary Lifetime Achievement Award at the prestigious South African Film and Television Awards (Saftas).She received the same special honour at Limpopo’s inaugural Film, Arts, Music and Entertainment (Fame) Awards in 2015.

“Thank you to all South Africans. You have loved me so much. I can’t even walk and wherever I walk they all want my photo,” she jokingly said after receiving a standing ovation from her industry peers at the Saftas.

“Thank you to [the] Skeem Saam crew and all those who are playing with me.

“I really feel honoured to be called granny and I feel so proud to be a granny, although sometimes I can be so cruel and injure you with a needle pin.

“If you came into my house without informing, remember you can be somehow.

“I’m so happy and honoured. I honour those who are writing the scripts, dressing us and the production companies.”

5 Father and son celebrities you might not have known

June is a month where we get to celebrate and honour fathers who are doing amazingly well raising their kids and serving as father figures to others close and far from them.

It is a common thing for children to find themselves in similar career paths as their parents due to the talent that genetically got passed on to them or as a result of how much they look up to them.South Africa has quite a few young celebrities who just like their parents have followed a career path in the limelight.In celebration of father’s, we feature five male celebrities whose fathers are popular brands.

 

 

 

 

 

 
Arthur and Mpho Malepo

PICTURE: X
This father and son acting duo does not only work together in front of the cameras but they also work together behind the cameras. The actors also work on Molepo Theatre Projects, a company that was registered over two decades ago, with a focus on documentaries, films, theatre, music, and workshops among many other things.

Mpho gained massive popularity when he portrayed the character Fats on the popular ETV drama series that has since ended Rhythm City. Arthur on the other hand has had roles in many films and local series including Skeem Saam, portraying a police officer named Captain Malebana.

2. John and Athandwa Kani

PICTURE: INSTAGRAM
Internationally acclaimed thespian Dr John Kani and his son Athandwa are well-known figures in the acting industry, both locally and abroad. Dr John has graced movies such as Black Panther, How To Steal 2 Million, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe film, Captain America and Lion King to name a few. He has also received many awards including an Orbie Award for Special Citation for The Island and the Golden Horn Award Lifetime Achievement Award.

Cementing his brand internationally, Athandwa has also been featured in the Marvel Cinematic Black Panther along with his father. He might not have reached his father’s level of success, but he sure is doing a great job following in his footsteps.

3. Mzwakhe Mbuli and Robot Boii

PICTURE: X
Singer and poet Mzwakhe Mbuli’s son Mzwakhe Jnr famously known as Robot Boii is taking the industry by storm as he has not only followed his father’s footsteps as a musician but is also a comedian, dancer, podcaster and a social media influencer among other things. Robot Booi also won the Top Personalities and Influencer Brand and Overall Top Brand at this year’s Youth-Owned Brands Awards.

4. Lucas and Primo Baloyi

Lucas Radebe is a popular figure as he is undoubtedly one of the best Bafana Bafana captains the country has ever had. His son Primo might not have followed his football footsteps, but he is surely making a mark in the entertainment industry as an actor and a comedian.

The entertainer who started experimenting with comedy in 2020 during the lockdown on his TikTok has grown to be a favourite on popular social media platforms and television screens. He is among the cast members for a Netflix movie called Lobola Man that is to air soon. Primo seems to have rubbed his comic side onto his dad who from time to time showcases his humorous side.

PICTURE: INSTAGRAM
5. Ringo and Phila Madlingozi

Multi-award-winning singer Ringo Madlingozi is a popular brand as his soothing voice has a way of melting many people’s hearts. His son Phila clearly has his father’s creative genes as he is not only a singer but a good actor too. The young Madlingozi is also a reality TV star as he features in Born Into Fame, a new Showmax reality TV series. The father and son duo has also had performances together.