Next on Uzalo: Episode 204 – Thursday 16 December 2021 – Nonka shows MaDongwe who is the boss
Previously on Uzalo
This last time we saw uKhathide, he had completely turned on his word to become a good person, and it didn’t take him long after he asked for sympathy and understanding. He is enjoying the benefits of his trade. Mamlambo was in the dark about what was going on. I wonder for how long. Nonka is a changed woman and wants to part ways with MaDongwe and Lilly. She threatens to get an eviction letter. She is as serious as a heart attack.
What’s next in Uzalo
Khathide continues to paint Kwamashu red, and it’s not with love. It’s red for danger. The locals are already feeling the negative impact of the Red pill. He is on the rampage, and his suppliers keep them coming. He is still hiding it in Mamlambos house, completely unaware of how much trouble she is courting. Eish, sometimes trying to help, though, hey? Mamlambo is still doing community service at the station after that child kidnapping
saga if she is caught for being mixed up in this. Well, it’s tickets for our Mamlambo, as they say.
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Nonka shows MaDongwe, who is the boss
It doesn’t take long after watching Nonka for a few minutes to see that she is out for revenge. She throws MaDongwe and Lilly out and doesn’t feel any two ways about her decision. Nonka doesn’t feel safe around MaDongwe, and she shouldn’t too. Owing to you, Mashonisa is not child’s play, and you are putting your family in danger. That’s why Njeza also feels the same way in the depths of his cell in jail.
Nonka is going through life situations without the addition of MadpDongwes drama. We know how her marriage to Sibonelo ended! Now THAT marriage was a DISASTER. Her family drama doesn’t end there, Njeza. Her brother is rotting in jail for Gender-Based Violence. uMaDongwe and her mashonisa problems shouldn’t be part of her problems as well. Sorry, but I would also give them the boot.
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