The battle for the Zulu throne just got more intense. As Shaka iLembe gears up for its highly anticipated Season 2 premiere on Sunday, June 15 at 20:00 CAT on Mzansi Magic (DStv channel161), the producers have revealed five dynamic new cast members joining the award-winning ensemble.
Among them is Luyanda Zuma, a former Miss SA finalist, and Sikhanyiso Sithole, whose last name rings bells in the entertainment industry—he’s the sibling of popular South African actress Nomzamo Mbatha, who also stars in and serves as executive producer (co-directs) on the drama series, portraying Queen Nandi—a pivotal figure in Shaka Zulu’s life.
They’ll be joined by rising stars Zamani Mbatha, Amanda Seome, and Anele Sphamandla Nene, each bringing new depth and drama to a show already praised for its historic gravitas and cinematic brilliance.
“The new cast members bring an explosion of talent,” says Executive Producer Desiree Markgraaff. “We’re exploring deeper stories—from the majestic mountains of the Swati kingdom to the rolling hills of the Xhosa nation.”
New faces, new forces in the Kingdom
Zamani Mbatha, known for his powerful performance in ‘Isithembiso‘, brings charisma and complexity to his new role. His on-screen presence is set to elevate the kingdom’s internal conflicts.
Luyanda Zuma shifts gears from the glamour of pageants to gritty period drama, portraying a character whose voice will challenge tradition and test loyalties.
Amanda Seome, a rising actress with strong theatre roots—who made a heartfelt screen debut in the Mzansi Magic telemovie ‘Inkwekhwezi‘ in 2021—joins the series as a figure cloaked in mystery. Her alliances could change the fate of the Zulu nation.

Theatre star Anele Sphamandla Nene, known for his one-man comedy show ‘The Hymns of a Sparrow‘ (which debuted at the National Arts Festival in 2020), brings layered vulnerability to a warrior whose past is riddled with personal sacrifice. Meanwhile, Sikhanyiso Sithole, making his TV debut, represents a bold new generation in the saga of Shaka’s rise.
Each actor steps into a complex political landscape, as alliances are tested and enemies rise within and beyond Zulu borders.
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A royal saga continues
Season 2 picks up as Shaka arrives at KwaNobamba to take his place as king of the Zulu nation. But the path to power is treacherous. With shifting loyalties, brutal betrayals, and strategic warfare, the stakes are higher than ever.
Returning stars include:
- Lemogang Tsipa as Shaka Zulu, delivering another powerhouse performance
- Nomzamo Mbatha, fresh off her 2024 Septimius Award win (see her full awards discography here), as Queen Nandi
- Thembinkosi Mthembu as the visionary Dingiswayo
- Wiseman Mncube as the ruthless Zwide
The first season of ‘Shaka iLembe‘ not only dominated local ratings—it became a cultural touchstone. With 12 SAFTA wins, a social media takeover, and accolades for its powerful storytelling, it set a new bar for African historical drama.
Missed the first chapter? Viewers can relive the epic first season every Sunday at 8pm on Mzansi Wethu (DStv 163)—leading up to the Season 2 premiere.
What’s at stake in Season 2
With DStv’s 2025 price hikes making headlines, Shaka iLembe Season 2 is one of the most compelling reasons to stay plugged in to premium South African storytelling.
Rooted in rich cultural history, the series delves into leadership, legacy, and the human cost of greatness—all captured through stunning cinematography, authentic costume design, and emotionally resonant performances.
“This is a journey into the very soul of Shaka’s world,” says Nomsa Philiso, MultiChoice CEO of General Entertainment.
The countdown has begun. Mark your calendars: June 15 at 8pm. A king will rise. But who will fall?
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