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Coming Up On Muvhango: Soapie Teasers For 18-22 July 2022

Coming Up On Muvhango July Teasers 2022

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Coming Up On Muvhango: Soapie Teasers For 18-22 July 2022

Muvhango: Teasers July 2022

We bring you Muvhango Teasers July 2022 for your viewing pleasure. Anytime you want to enjoy your favorite South African Drama TV Shows Today SA Tv. Presenting you with what’s coming up on Muvhango and Tv episodes free online streaming is what we do.

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The Soapie Teasers were initially provided by TVSA. This article was first published by them. This is what will be happening or What’s coming up on Muvhango  teasers July 2022:

Monday 18 July 2022
Episode 4122 

Imani soon learns why the ritual is beset with problems. Itseng’s bloody-hands are hiding a terrible secret.
Tenda and Gizara unite forces to fight against a common enemy.

When Susan refuses to give her cousin tenders, she receives a stinging rebuke that questions her loyalty.
Zama and Vhutshilo make the most of their first night together.

Tuesday 19 July 2022
Episode 4123 

Oxford gives Thifhelimbiu a tender supposedly from Susan. James catches Itseng stealing the goat. Susan is happy for her son.

Wednesday 20 July 2022
Episode 4124 

While Susan cleans up corruption, Thifheli messes it up for her. Itseng almost sabotages James’s ancestral ritual.

Vhutshilo pounces at Azwindini for eyeing his girl.

Thursday 21 July 2022
Episode 4125 

The villagers protest against Susan. The ritual is concluded. Vhutshilo snaps at Zama after Azwindini’s visit.

Friday 22 July 2022
Episode 4126 

Tenda and Oxford’s hard work may have been for nothing. Ndiwavho’s party is in danger before it even takes off. Zama unwittingly presses Vhutshilo’s wrong button.

 

Muvhango is a South African television soap opera, created by Duma Ndlovu. It is broadcast on the public TV channel SABC 2. The first episode was aired on 7 April 1997. It was the first Tshivenda language TV drama, but later became multilingual in order to showcase that languages and cultures of South Africa should be used to unite rather than divide.

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