A Mthethwa trade convoy ends in tragedy when Buza (Lucky Simayile) is killed by Nomhlanjana (Zamani Mbatha) of the Ndwandwes. The assassination provokes a declaration of war, with King Dingiswayo (Thembinkosi Mthembu) commanding Shaka (Lemogang Tsipa) to raise an army.
Shaka moves with strategic brilliance, demanding smaller kingdoms pledge allegiance to the rising power of the Zulu. Ngomane (Mondli Makhoba) is named Prime Minister and tasked with overseeing the war effort. New regiments are formed, cattle collected, and spears forged. As the Zulu swell, a formidable new military force is forged, supported by the iron will of Mkabayi (Dawn Thandeka King), and the unwavering vision of Nandi (Nomzamo Mbatha), who now steps boldly into the sacred mantle of Queen Mother.
While Shaka builds, Zwide (Wiseman Mncube) tries to steady his own house. Nomahlanjana’s brutal killing of Buza was a mistake, one that risks war before the Ndwandwe are ready. He admonishes his son, then calls on his daughter Ntombazana to clean up the mess.
Shaka shocks Nandi and Mthaniya (Sthandiwe Kgoroge) when he tells them he will not marry or have children. He sees himself as the father of a new nation and has no need for distractions. This speaks to the leadership sacrifice Shaka was willing to make to fully focus on building a legacy that would outlive him.
Love brewing
Queen Nandi is determined to see her son secure his lineage. She arranges a private meeting between Shaka and Liyana (Luyanda Zuma), a beautiful and feisty young woman she believes could soften his resolve. At first, Shaka is indifferent, but gradually lets her in, leaving everyone wondering what it could lead to.
Love vs loyalty
Under the guise of a peace offering, the Ndwandwes deceitfully offer their daughter, Ntombazana (Amanda Seome), as a bride to Dingiswayo. She is accepted by Dingiswayo who himself is simply stalling for Shaka to build his army. But soon Ntombazana and the king find they have chemistry. Will she remain steadfast in her mission?
Love sparks violence
Back at the Ndwandwe palace, a forbidden love ignites turmoil. Nomhlanjana, consumed by jealousy, violently turns on his brother Sikhunyana (Anele Nene) after discovering a growing bond between him and his wife, Hletjiwe (Sikhanyiso Bongekile Sithole).
As Shaka’s grows in stature we get to know more of a deeply personal figure, iNsila ye Nkosi. Far more than a servant, and the closest to the king, Mbopha ka Sitayi, played by Kwanele Mkhize, is responsible for the king’s most sensitive and private aspects of his life. This includes:
• Tasting the king’s food for poison,
• Cleaning and taking care of his royal body dirt,
• Dressing and preparing his garments, and;
• managing all the king’s personal requirements.
He is also a trusted confidant, bringing the king unfiltered insight from the ground. In summary, to be iNsila ye Nkosi is one of the most honourable roles in the Zulu kingdom.
In a surprising turn, Dingiswayo calls off the war with the Ndwandwe. Queen Nandi plants a seed of doubt in Shaka’s mind, questioning the strength of Dingiswayo’s rule. Shaka speaks the unspoken: “Nyambose is getting old; he’s lost his appetite for war.” The words fall heavy, more a warning. A signal that power is shifting … and the old ways may no longer hold.
Coming up in the next episode
Dingiswayo and Shaka join forces against Matiwane, but cracks in their alliance begin to show. Nongila and Ngwadi are captured by Boers, foreshadowing a new front of conflict. Shaka and Liyana’s bond strengthens, and Ntombazana draws Dingiswayo deeper into her snare.
Shaka iLembe season 2 is proudly sponsored by headline partner Telkom, associate partners Knorrox, Diageo and tactical partners Santam, Amka, Toyota, Spur, and Gordon’s Gin.
Watch the legendary rule of King Shaka unfold in Shaka iLembe season 2, on Sundays at 20:00 on Mzansi Magic, DStv channel 161. There are repeats on Fridays at 21:30 and Saturdays at 20:00. Watch season 1 on Showmax or DStv Catch Up.
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