Dear US and Rest of the World: I promise you that man was the best pick they could have had. We love him here, he looks like our regular family members and is believable. His acting skills are off the chats and we have watched and loved him since he won an Acting show years ago when he was our crush. Almost all the characters are old family favourites, and we really loved seeing them all in the roles they were in, regardless of how they look to everyone else. Respectfully, please stop it!
Receiving a shout out from the massive platform, @unwinetashak on her latest episode is an incredible compliment. Thank you Tasha K for the amazing shout out about #ThePolygamist - a South African @netflixsa @stainedglasstv1 supernovela which is adapted from the 2012 novel by @suenyathi. Your mention helps to amplify this story to the world.
Playing โJonasiโ was an honour.
Thank you also to the Winos for watching. We appreciate the love.
#unwinewithtashak #tashak #winos
Netflixโs Viral series The Polygamist is based on the book of the same name by Zimbabwean author, Sue Nyathi, which was published in 2012. The book was rejected by major publishers, so Sue decided to self-publish it. Fourteen years later, it is now number one on Netflix in South Africa.
We declare that this day be blessed. No weapon formed against us shall prosper. Goodness and mercy are following us, opportunities are aligning for us, and everything we touch prospers through Your powers. In Jesusโ glorious and miraculous name, we pray.
Amen!
The Phd speaking without reading. Dr Mbuyiseni Ndlozi!
We need the state bank to fund black people, like Japan funded Toyota for 40years. South African banks don't believe in black people, Capitec donated R58 million to DA, they will never fund a black talent.