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‘Uthando neS’thembu’ is back with season 9

Posted on January 12, 2026
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Musa Mseleku’s family

The illusion of harmony within the Mseleku household is rapidly fading, and Uthando neS’thembu season 9 is set to expose just how fragile the family dynamic has become.

Returning to Mzansi Magic on Wednesday, February 4 at 8pm, the long-running reality series comes back at a time when unity is no longer guaranteed and difficult truths can no longer be ignored.

The new season doesn’t ease viewers back in. Instead, it launches straight into the emotional fallout left behind by the explosive #Uncut: Uthando neS’thembu special, which revealed simmering resentment and unresolved conflict within the polygamous marriage.

What once stood as a proud representation of culture and tradition now feels weighed down by tension, silence and emotional distance.

As the story unfolds, the spotlight shifts between Musa Mseleku and his wives, MaCele, MaYeni, MaNgwabe and MaKhumalo, each navigating personal frustrations and emotional strain.

The arrival of MaKhwela, popularly known as “Number 5,” continues to fuel division, emerging as the most emotionally charged issue facing the family.

Despite Musa’s insistence on expanding the family, acceptance has not come easily.

MaKhwela finds herself on the margins, battling feelings of rejection as she struggles to establish her place in a household that remains resistant to her presence.

Her journey becomes one of the season’s most emotionally revealing storylines, forcing viewers to confront the emotional cost of exclusion within polygamy.

With communication breaking down and long-standing bonds under pressure, season 9 paints a picture of a family at a crossroads.

Trust is questioned, loyalty is tested, and uncomfortable conversations can no longer be postponed.

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