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Gomora’s Sannah Mchunu joins Generations: The Legacy in Season 34

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Gomora’s Sannah Mchunu joins Generations: The Legacy in Season 34! Multi-award-winning actress Sannah “Sana” Mchunu has officially joined Generations: The Legacy, and fans across Mzansi are thrilled.

Best known for her role as Zodwa on Gomora, the beloved 53-year-old star is set to play Sis’Phindi MaNxumalo in the soapie’s 34th season on SABC1.

Sannah’s journey from background roles to household fame has been inspiring. With memorable performances in Muvhango, The River, and eKasi: Our Stories, she’s gained a reputation for her emotional depth and raw authenticity.

Sannah Mchunu joins Generations

Sannah Mchunu joins Generations

Meet Sis’Phindi

Her new character, Sis’Phindi, is described as a “quiet storm” – calm yet fierce when provoked. She hides shame and secrets behind a modest appearance, but her words cut deep when she speaks. “When I got the call, I felt like breakdancing,” Sannah shared. “I thank the Almighty for this huge opportunity.”

Sannah Mchunu

New Faces, Big Energy

SABC1 and Morula Pictures have introduced four new powerhouse actors this season.

  • Tinah Mnumzana, known from Scandal! and The River, plays Ausi Nokwazi, a bold, street-smart hustler. “It feels so good and beautiful to be part of the biggest production,” said Tinah.

  • Nozuko Ntshangase, who rose to fame on DiepCity, joins as Vuyelwa Nxumalo, an ambitious journalist. “I’m excited to bring Vuyelwa to life,” she said.

  • Phillip “Tipo” Tindisa, famous for Zone 14 and Yizo Yizo, plays Donald Brave, a bitter ex-zama-zama miner with a shadowy past.

Sannah Mchunu, Tinah Mnumzana, Nozuko Ntshangase & Phillip Tipo Tindisa join the Generations – The Legacy family

An Explosive New Season Ahead

With these talented new additions, Generations: The Legacy is gearing up for a powerful, emotionally rich season. Viewers can expect explosive drama, unforgettable characters, and compelling storylines that reflect the realities and dreams of everyday South Africans.

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