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Scandal! | |
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Genre | Drama |
Created by | Gloria Medupe |
Directed by | Ian Nkulu |
Starring |
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Opening theme | Scandal! |
Country of origin | South Africa |
Original languages | Multilingual (Caption included) |
Production | |
Production locations | Johannesburg Soweto |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company | Ochre Moving Pictures |
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Original network | e.tv |
Original release | 10 January 2005 – present |
Related | |
Rhythm City |
Scandal! (formerly The Voice) is a South African soap opera produced by Ochre Moving Pictures and broadcast on e.tv. It is one of the most watched soapies in South Africa, contending with SABC 1's longest-running soapie Generations: The Legacy . [1] [2] It is also broadcast across Africa on the eAfrica, e.tv Botswana and e.tv Ghana feeds.
Scandal! is set at the fictional media company Nyathi Family Holdings (NFH) based in Newtown, Johannesburg, which produces the newspaper The Voice and the gossip magazine, Scandal. It follows the lives of the people and families working at NFH magazine as well as other characters in the show. It also tells the story of socioeconomic divides set in a local township of Soweto and the Johannesburg suburb Newtown, where NFH is based, while looking at the private desires of the high-classes and making ends meet of the lower-class.
As shown on opening scene
Actor | Role |
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Mapaseka Koetle | Dintle Nyathi |
Melusi Mbele | Jojo Kubheka |
Natasha Sutherland | Layla MacKenzie |
Marjorie Langa | Gloria Legae |
Matthews Rantsoma | Nhlamulo Maseko |
Jerry Mofokeng | Neo Mokhethi |
Andile Sithole | Ndumiso Ngcobo |
Nqobile Nunu K.H | Hlengiwe Thwala |
Fundiswa Ngcobo | Winnie Hlatshwayo |
Mikateko Hlangwane | Mary Maswangayi |
Thulani Hlatshwayo | Cee-Jay |
Thapelo Aphiri | Javas |
Bohlokwa Mpiti | Karabo Pheko |
Makhaola Ndebele | Reggie Pheko |
James Sithole | Tokollo "Mdala" |
Mamarumo Marokane | Bridget Molepo |
Makoma Mohale | Tlhogi |
Lihlonolo Litlakanyane | Tebello Mokhethi |
Shoki Mmola | Prudence Molepo |
Sources: [4]
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