Light, Camera And Action For Tzaneen Based Cybercrime TV Series





By Thabo Monyela

TZANEEN- The waiting is finally coming to an end, as the Tzaneen -based cybercrime series has started shooting its much anticipated 26 episodes at Mashuti Country Lodge in Tzaneen. The series comprises seasoned and upcoming local cast members who hail from various areas around Limpopo.

The Cyber -Crime Series will not only afford the upcoming casters with much-needed exposure but will also serve as a prominent ladder for the local film productions such as Talent Hunter productions and other stakeholders in film an opportunity to be counted amongst the best in the film industry.



The locally produced Cyber Crime series will be Televised on the Limpopo TV channel. The Media mogul Larry Matlala, CEO of Limpopo TV confirmed to Tzaneen voice that the series will be shown on the provincial station and further said that they are in negotiation with open view, a free-to-view Direct Broadcast Satellite television provider in South Africa which is run by Platco Digital, the commissioning of the series.

Rodrick Mabotja, the main director of the series expressed his delight about how 15 cast members are immensely showcasing what is required from them by the series. Maeshibe Marema, who will be playing Fancy Mazibuko, strongly assured the public that they should expect motivation and reflection of many disadvantaged young girls with tremendous dreams.

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The Tzaneen Fitness-bunny, Mmakole Sithole will be playing Plaintiff’s lawyer who has never lost any case “this character is a representation of my actual personality because I hold a firm belief of women’s excellence and empowerment” the Fitness-bunny said.




She further applauded the virtual auditions method as effective than the traditional way of auditioning.

Pleasure Hlungwani, the brain behind the cybercrime series, acknowledged the continued support from; Mashutti Country Lodge, NYDA, Greater Tzaneen Municipality, K Maswanganyi consulting, and all cast members who performed exceptionally well so far.

He further informed the publication that the series is still open for virtual intakes of cast members. Those who are interested can send their 30 seconds video clips to 0765922985.



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Sourced from Tzaneen Voice

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