Isithembu sika Msongelwa returns for Season 2
Produced by Pula Bakgaga Media and Kusa Films, the hit drama series Isithembu sika Msongelwa returns for a gripping second season, bringing new episodes to screens every Monday from 6 April 2026 at 20:00 on Mzansi Magic.
Produced by Pula Bakgaga Media and Kusa Films, the hit drama series Isithembu sika Msongelwa returns for a gripping second season, bringing new episodes to screens every Monday from 6 April 2026 at 20:00 on Mzansi Magic.
Watch trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETUguUX-q7Q
Led by acclaimed actor Andile Mxakaza (Isibaya, Shaka iLembe, Housekeepers), Season 2 deepens the emotional and cultural complexities of polygamy through the story of Msongelwa, a taxi owner determined to undo his polygamous marriage in pursuit of a monogamous life with his high school sweetheart, Asanda. However, his plan quickly unravels when his three wives refuse to let him walk away.
The formidable trio of wives is portrayed by Nompumelelo Vilakazi (Senzeni), Phumzile Mlangeni (Mam'Zobe) and Thandeka Shangase (Phathekile), while Nosipho Pehlo steps into the role of Asanda, the woman who disrupts Msongelwa's already fragile household.
Picking up from a dramatic Season 1 cliffhanger, the new season explores the consequences of Msongelwa's choices as he attempts to introduce Asanda into a deeply rooted and resistant family structure. What unfolds is a layered narrative of love, conflict, identity and cultural expectation.
Mxakaza describes the role as both challenging and deeply personal, highlighting how the series portrays polygamy not just as a lifestyle, but as a complex emotional and spiritual journey. "The show reflects both the beauty and the difficulties of polygamy. It's a constant reminder that if you're not fully committed to that life, the consequences can be overwhelming," he shares.
Season 2 places a strong spotlight on the women at the heart of the story, each bringing strength, individuality and influence into the marriage. Mam'Zobe stands as the unwavering matriarch and pillar of the family; Senzeni embodies emotional depth and resilience, while Phathekile's gentle yet firm presence adds balance. Together, their voices grow louder as they challenge Msongelwa and assert their place within the marriage.
At the same time, Asanda represents a modern perspective on love, one that both attracts and unsettles Msongelwa. Caught between tradition and desire, he finds himself navigating an internal battle that forces him to confront who he is and what he truly wants.
Mxakaza adds: "Beyond the drama, the series carries a strong message about accountability, respect and the importance of communication in relationships. It explores the consequences of choice, the value of emotional and spiritual alignment and the evolving roles of men and women within traditional structures."
Season 2 also raises the stakes with heightened tension, moments of humour and raw emotional confrontations. As Msongelwa faces the fallout of his decisions, he is forced into a journey of humility, one that sees him reckon with his wives, his culture and himself.
With a powerful cast, compelling storytelling and an unflinching look at polygamy, Isithembu sika Msongelwa Season 2 promises to captivate audiences once again.
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