‘Sibongile and The Dlaminis’ became DStv’s most-watched show, attracting over 1.5 million viewers.

If you haven’t yet tuned into Mzansi Wethu’s hit telenovela “Sibongile and The Dlaminis,” you might be missing out on one of the hottest shows in South Africa right now! This captivating series has taken DStv by storm, recently boasting over 1.5 million viewers in September alone. That’s right! An impressive 1,508,378 viewers were glued to their screens, up from 1,344,524 in August. Clearly, it’s not just a passing trend; this show is here to stay!

Launched in July last year, “Sibongile and The Dlaminis” quickly gained traction and even hit the remarkable milestone of two million viewers back in April. It’s been a steady climb since then, as the show consistently holds the title of the most-watched program on DStv with viewership ranging from 1.3 to 1.4 million. Each episode draws in fans eager to see what drama unfolds next.


 

But how does it measure up against the competition? Over on SABC 1, “Uzalo” reigns supreme with a whopping 5,128,867 viewers, making it not only the most-watched program on the public broadcaster but also the most popular show across all channels in South Africa. Following closely behind are “Generations: The Legacy” and “Skeem Saam,” which have 4,438,978 and 3,920,850 viewers, respectively. Meanwhile, “Muvhango,” while still the top-rated program on SABC 2, hasn’t quite managed to boost its viewership, landing atInterestingly, despite “Sibongile and The Dlaminis” drawing in impressive numbers, the viewership numbers reported can sometimes vary. The Broadcast Research Council of South Africa releases monthly statistics that might not always align with those shared by the channels themselves, leading to a bit of confusion among fans and industry analysts alike.

It’s refreshing to see Mzansi Wethu stepping up to the plate with engaging content that resonates with so many viewers. With the competition heating up among various channels, viewers are certainly in for a treat with a range of gripping dramas to choose from. So, whether you’re team “Sibongile” or rooting for “Uzalo,” there’s no denying that South African television is thriving right now.

If you haven’t started watching “Sibongile and The Dlaminis,” now might just be the perfect time to dive in and see what all the fuss is about! Grab some popcorn and enjoy the ride—who knows, you might just join the ranks of its millions of fans!