Rhythm City: what is happening E3617 S13 – Tuesday, 18 May 2021
On tonight’s episode:
Soapie Teasers provided by TVSA
Suffocate has heard the boys’ plan and rejects it. He’s determined to take the fall for David’s death and go to prison. He starts to prepare. Until Mzi makes one, final, desperate plea…
Tensions continue to rise in the Ngobese household. Nandi and Ziyanda still at loggerheads. Zinhle finds comfort in Kea, but neither Zinhle nor Zak can seem to bring their parents together. Mapula blames herself for not taking her chance, but Sabelo still confronts Sindiswa about throwing her friends under the bus.
Watch: Rhythm City episode 3617
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Next on Rhythm City
As Pearl instructs Mzi to live stream the confession he’s going to make to Kenny Kunene, Suffocate feels the weight of his son taking the fall for him. Despite Pule’s assurances that Mzi is doing the right thing for the family, Suffocate takes the matter out of Mzi’s hands.
Zak’s expectations of ever having a normal family life are shattered when he realises how fractured the Ngobese family really is. He has only Zinhle to rely on and their common pain leads them to rekindle their attraction. Sindiswa is flying high off her stolen idea. This has Mapula seething…
Catch the latest episode every weekday at 19:00 on eTV – or check TheSouthAfrican.com for the episodes after they have aired.
About
Rhythm City is a South African television soap opera created by Rolie Nikiwe and Neil McCarthy, developed by Harriet Gavshon, David Jammy and Monde Twala and produced by Quizzical Pictures (formerly known as Curious Pictures). It revolves around the struggles of surviving Jozi (Johannesburg). It all starts with the Generos and the Ndlovus and how their heirs want to dominate the scene. Past rivalries, industry conflicts, infidelity, backstabbing, sexuality, love, and pain, good and evil are the order of the day as the story plays out moving from between the township to the suburbs. The programme’s dialogue is English, Sesotho and Zulu.
See the main cast here:
The main cast includes the following characters (and the actors who play them):
Robert Hobbs as Bernard Markgraaf
Jamie Bartlett as David Genaro
Mpho Molepo as Fats
Pam Andrews as Gail October
Setlhabi Taunyane as Kop Khuse
KB Motsilanyane as Lucilla Vilakazi
Connie Chiume as Mamokete Khuse
Sphiwe Msimango as Mandla
Peter Sephuma as Miles Vilakazi (as Peter Se-Puma)
Nolo Phiri as Niki Bongco
Tebogo Khalo as Puleng Mofokeng
Lucia Mthiyane as Rachel Phakathi
Wandile Molebatsi as Samuel
Lungile Radu as Sibusiso Vilakazi
Pallance Dladla as Sibusiso Vilakazi
Zenzo Ngqobe as Stone Khuse
Mduduzi Mabaso as Suffocate
Kelly Khumalo as Sunay
Mmabatho Montsho as Thembi Phakathi
Nokuthula Ledwaba as Tshidi Khuse
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