Coming Up On Skeem Saam This November 2022

Tuesday 1 November 2022

Lehasa’s pressure mounts as he worries about his freedom. Ntate Kganyago brings sad news for Jacobeth. Pax takes a different direction with his story.

Wednesday 2 November 2022
Lehasa is left reeling when Khwezikazi disappears to Limpopo to meet with one of his rivals. The judging process for the short story competition begins. Jacobeth has to find a way to stop love from escaping her.

Thursday 3 November 2022
A reckless woman’s efforts to save her man end badly. The L-word bomb leaves another shocked and speechless. A young man realizes he may have bitten more than he can chew.

Friday 4 November 2022
Lehasa’s world starts spinning around him and he struggles to keep up. Kwaito makes a decision that leaves his boss with a bad taste in his mouth. Jacobeth is stunned by a very bold romantic gesture from her crush.

Monday 7 November 2022
The verdict is finally laid out for Lehasa Maphosa. Meikie and John are surprised to learn who Kganyago’s plus one is. Marothi’s attempt to bring back an ex-employee is in vain.

Tuesday 8 November 2022
Lehasa receives a shocking text from an ex expressing the magnitude of her love for him. Jacobeth extends an invitation to Ntate Kganyago that makes Elizabeth very uncomfortable. Kwaito disappears and gives everyone who cares for him mini-heart attacks.

Wednesday 9 November 2022
Kwaito desperately wants out of his deal with Marothi. Jacobeth’s personal life is on everyone’s lips. Khwezikazi overhears Lehasa making a call to an ex and sparks more tension in the house.

Thursday 10 November 2022
Kwaito makes an attempt at nailing Marothi but fails. Elizabeth wants someone gone from her private space. Khwezikazi worries about her “husband’s” ex worming her way back into his life.

Friday 11 November 2022
MaNtuli wills Kwaito to return to work after Marothi twists her arm. Jacobeth and Ntate Kganyago take their relationship to the next level. A seed is planted in Leeto’s mind about taking over a new joint.

Monday 14 November 2022
The winner of the short story competition is finally announced and it leaves some people shocked. Jacobeth is high on love and Elizabeth feels unseen. Khwezikazi and Pretty go at each other like a cat and dog.

Tuesday 15 November 2022
Mosebjadi makes a shocking discovery while listening to Pax’s Berry FM interview. A gatvol Turf educator is shocked at a suggestion made by her beau. Lehasa has a lovely surprise for his “wife”.

Wednesday 16 November 2022
Mosebjadi accepts a painful truth about being poor. Jacobeth is caught between a rock and a hard place over retirement. Pretty is over the moon when Khwezikazi finally leaves.

Thursday 17 November 2022
Kwaito is unsettled to learn what Marothi has in store for him. Jacobeth’s heart propels her to make a radical decision regarding her future.

Friday 18 November 2022
The Maputlas are knocked for six to learn of Leeto’s new venture. It’s the beginning of the end for Jacobeth’s relationship. Mapitsi confronts Marothi about his shady side.

Monday 21 November 2022
Leeto’s new business venture is met with an unsavoury response from his parents and the community. Ntate Kganyago and Elizabeth are at loggerheads regarding their new living arrangement. Kwaito finally gets the ball rolling on MaNtuli’s lifelong dream.

Tuesday 22 November 2022
Leeto receives chilling news about his business partner. Jacobeth’s decisions leave her colleagues and daughter shocked. Marothi has undisclosed future plans for Kwaito which make him uneasy.

Wednesday 23 November 2022
Leeto decides to follow Lord of the Flies’ advice and get protection. Ntate Kganyago encourages Jacobeth to retire and set Elizabeth free. Kwaito remains uneasy regarding his business dealings with Marothi.

Thursday 24 November 2022
Babeile arrives at the Maputla house with disturbing news about their son. Jacobeth regrets dangling the independence carrot before Lizzy. MaNtuli’s dream seems to be turning into a reality.

Friday 25 November 2022
Ntate Kganyago has Jacobeth exactly where he wants her. Leeto sticks to his guns even with all the resistance he faces from his family. Koloi learns that Ramolao is not as supportive as he thought he was about his career.

Monday 28 November 2022
Leeto meets his worst nightmare right at his doorstep. John suspects that there’s something off about Mr Campbell. Ramolao is adamant about hustling a job for his nephew but Koloi isn’t having it.

Tuesday 29 November 2022
Lord of the Flies runs his mouth off at the wrong time and gets himself and Leeto into trouble. Jacobeth’s resignation letter is finally ready to be handed in. Turf community members gather to put an end to a looming project.

Wednesday 30 November 2022
Dragon has a preposition for Leeto that comes with a damning threat. Elizabeth is onto Ntate Kganyago and he isn’t happy about it. Koloi decides to go against Shivambu’s request and finds himself dealing with him directly.
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