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Meet the Khumalos hits all the right notes and viewers want more

Netflix’s Meet the Khumalos landed with a bang, and viewers can’t get enough. The vibrant family drama, packed with fiery rivalries, laugh-out-loud moments, and unexpected emotional depth, is fast becoming a fan favourite — and it’s easy to see why

At the centre of the story is Grace Khumalo (Khanyi Mbau), a woman with an Instagram-worthy life: a stunning home in the burbs, a devoted husband, Vusi (Bonga Dlamini), and a picture-perfect son, Sizwe (Jesse Suntele). But her seemingly flawless world is thrown into chaos when a new family moves in next door — and with them, a blast from her past.

Bongi Sithole (Ayanda Borotho), a bold and fearless businesswoman from KwaMashu, arrives with her husband Desmond (Siyabonga Shibe) and their daughters Sphe (Khosi Ngema) and Lu (Alizwa Sikhafungana). What starts as neighbourly tension quickly escalates when Grace realises Bongi is her former best friend — and archrival — from high school.

To make matters worse? Their kids are secretly dating. What follows is a hilarious and heartfelt rollercoaster as the two mothers team up to sabotage their children’s budding romance — only to find themselves reconnecting and healing old wounds in the process.

The late Connie Chiume delivers a powerful and poignant final performance as Mavis, Grace’s meddling yet well-meaning mother-in-law. With warmth and wit, Chiume’s portrayal reminds viewers why she remains a legend in South African television.

Produced by Kandasamy creator Jayan Moodley, Meet the Khumalos blends comedy, drama, and heart with a stellar cast and sharp storytelling. Written by Gillian Breslin and Wendy Gumede, the series resonates with viewers across generations — and social media is already buzzing with calls for a second season.

These are just of the reactions on social media:

— Mukira. (@jnmukira) April 11, 2025
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