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Skeem Saam’s Mosebjadi seems to have the worst luck just like Leshole Mabitsela. Everything seems to be a struggle for her and her misfortunes have left viewers sad and full of compassion.

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IS MOSEBJADI THE NEXT LESHOLE?  

The Skeem Saam writers seem to be using the same script they used with Leshole’s role with their latest Turfloop learner Mosebjadi. They’re implying that children from middle-class households such as Paxton and Mahlatse are smarter at school, while children like Mosebjadi, who are from low-income households are not.

They want viewers to pity her by portraying her as a loser, just like Thabo Mkhabela’s character in previous seasons.

Paxton Kgomo’s character is just like Noah’s character, while Lewatle’s character is like Mapitsi Maputla’s character.

Mosebjadi might make it in life after suffering for years just like Mkhabela’s character, who in the end was elevated to a hero status.

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SKEEM SAAM’ ACTRESS OPENS UP ABOUT HER ROLE  

The actress Zizo Sobhutyu, who plays the role of the grade 11 learner reveals in a Sowetan interview that she had cold feet about her first day.

“I remember having cold feet about my first day in high school as I wasn’t sure if I was going to fit in or if I will get friends, but my day was the complete opposite of my imagination,” Sobhutyu said.

“I remember the learners being so loving and open and I did just fine on my first day. I’m the type of person who studies hard. I believe what you put in is what you get out.”

“My advice to the class of 2022 is to be committed to your craft. It is best to start revising now and preparing so that you can build your performance, rather than waiting up until exam time to start studying.”


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