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Since Isibaya debuted on Mzansi Magic, its fans can attest that the show has lived up to its potential. The intensity from one episode to another is unrivalled. In any case, the show’s fans have had no reason to look for other series that can match the intensity on display in this IMDb-rated television show. Besides the impressive and exciting storyline, it is the Isibaya cast that makes this series tick.
This piece highlights and lists the current Isibaya cast members as well as those from the past. As you go through this A-Z exhaustive list of the Isibaya actors and actresses, you will find their photos. Also, the real names of the cast members are alongside their character names.
The full list of Isibaya cast
Here is the list of all the Isibaya characters that have appeared on this South African soapie since it started airing. The names of the actors and Isibaya actresses below are in descending order, with their real names in brackets.
1. Bhekifa (Vusi Kunene)
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Cry, the beloved ANC
October 16,
ANC, Democracy, Heritage, history, In the news, The ANC debate
Tony Yengeni
As the 53rd national conference of the ANC approaches, two exaggerated analogies come to mind.
Is it like being trapped on a runaway roller coaster, hurtling up and down at heart-stopping speeds? Or is it like plummeting to the earth on a doomed flight?
The nation is obsessed with the ANC conference and its outcome.
This is inevitable because the governing party materially affects the lives of all South Africans.
Since its founding in , the ANC nurtured a tradition and practice of contesting leadership positions.
After HF Verwoerd’s National Party government banned the ANC in , it was only able to hold three conferences before
At the secret Lobatsi conference in , the ANC constitution was suspended and many of its practices were put on ice.
As an illegal underground movement the ANC was unable to operate like a conventional political formation – holding public