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Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa – “Loving Thokoza” Cast, MP4 Streaming Live & Where To Watch

Loving Thokoza is a new feature film produced and created by Mandla it is an N’s feature film debut.
Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa (Uhambo) plays a young teacher at an apartheid-ravaged school in Thokoza, where she fights to set up a debating society.
From the stables of Lockdown’s award-winning creator, Mandla N makes his eagerly anticipated feature film debut with Loving Thokoza, set in the chaotic months leading up to South Africa’s first democratic elections in 1994.
Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa (Isidingo, uHambo) stars as Charlotte Grootboom, a recently graduated English teacher who comes to Johannesburg to stay with her uncle (SAFTA winner Hamilton Dlamini from Isithembiso and Five Fingers For Marseilles), while she looks for a job at a Model C school. Unable to find work, she instead takes a teaching job at an apartheid-ravaged school in Thokoza, where she fights to set up a debating society.
Loving Thokoza is also a love story set in a time of uncertainty, as Charlotte falls for ex-APLA comrade Moscow (SAFTA winner Mduduzi Mabaso from Rhythm City), who is struggling to find his place in this unstable new South Africa.
Loving Thokoza was shot in just nine days with all new heads of department promoted from within Black Brain Pictures.
It is a drama-filled movie that the South African will watch and learn a lot about the history and social life of the people.
The film is expected to be streamed live on DSTV and you can watch the full Thriller and film itself on Showmax through this link..
Watch Thriller – Loving Thokoza & Stream Full Movie Here
Cast: Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa, Mduduzi Mabaso, Hamilton Dhlamini, Vele Manenje
Checkout The Reviews And What People Are Saying About The Film Below.
I cried tears watching this movie truly a work of art !!! #LovingThokoza pic.twitter.com/5pfPoxn2wY
— uinno (@InnoKhali) September 6, 2020
Until we understand the power of media in this country we always fight a losing battle….#LovingThokoza
— Bucie khumalo (@Buciekhumzz) September 6, 2020
Are they implying that what was written about Mama Winnie and Stompie was a lie?? So basically it was a black person seeking validation from whites that he had to lie?💔this is deep. I knew Mama couldn’t have done it #LovingThokoza
— Promise zanele (@Promisezanele3) September 6, 2020
#LovingThokoza made me so emotionally even after 24 years of this so called democracy nothing’s has changed in this country black people are still treated like subhuman. pic.twitter.com/isJVwPsOSa
— IG: ThehEpitychia🌈 (@katlegomagoro8) September 6, 2020
Thank you Enhle. An actor is only as great as bringing the emotional aspect in viewers🙏🙏🙏✋ this moved me a bit.
— Itumeleng _Lekaba (@ItumelengLekaba) September 6, 2020
I’m always against actors and actresses who are non-xhosa acting a xhosa character because they spoil it but @MduduziMabaso2 did justice to this character I got no complaints. #LovingThokoza one of the best locals produced 👏🏻👏🏻 proudly South African
— Nomvuyo Xaba (@XB_tina) September 6, 2020
I didn’t watch #YouPromisedToMarryMe I watched #LovingThokoza a movie that is educating, words that plant wisdom. Let’s make watching programmes that teach us about history a habit, it tells u where the country is coming from, especially during the road to 1994 elections
— Courage R. Khomola (@CourageRKhomola) September 6, 2020
Amazing, I loved it https://t.co/Q0pgUd52uE
— Princess (@PrincessSkhu) September 6, 2020
After watching #LovingThokoza we were supposed to be finished of with Sarafina… we’d cry real tears I tell you
— Malome Style mazinyo🇿🇦🦷 (@_goldtrash) September 6, 2020