KwaMam’Mkhize is set for a captivating return on Showmax, promising a deeper dive into Shauwn Mkhize‘s personal and professional life.
‘KwaMam’Mkhize’ returns to Showmax in December 2023
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The much-anticipated second season of KwaMam’Mkhize is premiering as a Showmax Original on December 14, 2023, with episodes released weekly on Thursdays.
The reality series, which was a massive ratings success on Mzansi Magic, returns following a triumphant first season that earned the Best Reality Show accolade at the Hollywood and African Prestigious Awards and saw Shauwn Mkhize nominated for Personality of the Year at the 2022 DStv Mzansi Viewers’ Choice Awards.
Here’s what you can expect on Season 2
Season 2 of KwaMam’Mkhize promises viewers an all-access pass to the dynamic life of business mogul Shauwn Mkhize.
The show will cover the intricate dynamics of her close-knit family, including her son Andile, her daughter Sbahle, and her daughter-in-law Tamia Mpisane.
This season is not just about the glitz and glamour of the Mkhize matriarch’s world; it delves into the growth and evolution of her family, showcasing the joys and challenges that come with their expansive lifestyle.
Shauwn Mkhize’s journey in the first season was a narrative of self-discovery, as she embraced her identity and navigated life’s changes. The upcoming season, however, will reveal a different side of her story.
It’s set to be a reflection of her personal growth, the maturity of her children, and the joy she finds in her grandchildren.
Shauwn expressed a desire to be more open with the audience, aiming to dispel misconceptions and allow viewers to understand her on a deeper level.
“I aim to be more open so that people can truly understand me. There are numerous misconceptions about me, and individuals have their own perceptions of who I am. I have always stated that I want to tell my story in my own words,” she said.
Watch the KwaMam’Mkhize trailer below: