(Monday 3 June 2024 Episode 66)
A Big Rise, A Big Shooting
The Mthembu and Gumede households are spun into turmoil as death and tragedy looms over both families. Nobuntu takes a bold step towards a future away from her family.
(Tuesday 4 June 2024 Episode 67)
Hanging By a Thread
Hope and fear run side by side as someone’s life hangs in the balance. Khulekani embarks on a new path. Gabisile blames Nobuntu for everything that has been happening in the family.
(Wednesday 5 June 2024 Episode 68)
Indodana Yo Lahleko
Difa delivers the news of their family’s tragedy to the Mthembus. Gabisile comes through for Nobuntu in an unexpected way. Khulekani pledges his support to his leader.
(Thursday 6 June 2024 Episode 69)
Pride Goes Before a Fall
Khulekani faces a serious backlash. Ndlovu believes he’s indispensable in the church, but fate has other ideas. Siphamandla has a new role for Khulekani.
(Friday 7 June 2024 Episode 70)
The Prodigal Son Returns
Difa works hard to hold his family together and mends fences among his loved ones. There’s contentment in the Mthembu house following Khulekani’s testimony. Ndlovu’s attempt to get his job back fails dismally.
(Monday 10 June 2024 Episode 71)
No Sin Goes Unpunished
Nobuntu’s long nightmare ends in a tragic way for someone. Khulekani learns the meaning of “to whom much is given, much is taken”.
(Tuesday 11 June 2024 Episode 72)
Thou Has Turned My Mourning Into Dancing
The naming ceremony is blessed, unifying family and church. Nobuntu finally knows her fate and the Ndlovus receive the biggest honour.
(Wednesday 12 June 2024 Episode 73)
Imbeleko
Mabusi is ushered back to her marital bed. The Gumedes perform an imbeleko for the baby and Khulekani shows interest in family traditions for the first time.
(Thursday 13 June 2024 Episode 74)
The Fruit of the Lineage
Difa remains worried about MaMzobe and blames himself for his bad luck. Mthembu whispers a name in Siphamandla’s ear.
Friday 14 June 2024 Episode 75
Celebratios Turn Bad
Zamcolo announces the baby’s name to the congregation. Mthembu shows acceptance of the child, like only he can. The naming ceremony goes well and the family is in a celebratory spirit.