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Shaka iLembe fans remain captivated as betrayal brews

by Staff Bona
PICTURE: SUPPLIED/ SHAKA ILEMBE

Shaka iLembe fans remain captivated as the alliance between Shaka and Dingiswayo begins to strain.

Dingiswayo, leader of the Mthethwa clan, was instrumental in Shaka’s rise, mentoring him and providing a regiment that helped him become king of the Zulu clan. 

Although their relationship was similar to a father-and-son bond marked by trust and deep admiration as witnessed in Season 1, all that seems to be changing. 

As Shaka came into his own, Nyambose remained supportive, but Somveli, Dingiswayo’s son, continues to struggle with feelings of jealousy and rivalry.

Their shared vision against Matiwane has resulted in a military victory, but it also exposed growing political divergence.

Shaka has also begun to question Dingiswayo’s decisions, emboldened by his conversations with Nandi.

He has further taken things up a notch by starting to plan the building of a larger palace, a move that Mkabayi believes may appear arrogant and disrespectful to their allies.

Throughout the show, elements of nature intentionally play a symbolic role. For example, the appearance of locusts is not merely decorative.

It serves as a sign of doom. In Zulu cosmology, locusts are seen as harbingers of devastation. They strip crops of their leaves, triggering famine and hardship.

Locusts also carry a dual meaning because while they are feared for their destructive impact, they are also gathered and eaten, revealing a relationship shaped by both necessity and resilience.

After the latest episode which closed on a grim note that had Dingiswayo furious and ready for war, a number of fans could not contain the suspense or ignore the brewing betrayal.

X (formerly Twitter) users weighed in:

Love it when actors are intentional with the acting choices that they make.

Thembinkosi Mthembu makes deliberate and distinct choices when playing Dingiswayo on #ShakaiLembeS2. His still posture, sharp gaze, deep grunts and mouth movement speak a lot on the character’s nature.🤌🏽 pic.twitter.com/8niW81DyYT

— Ta Hlumza 🕴🏾 (@KaeTeeSA1) July 13, 2025

Bare Shaka Ke Grootman 😅🤣 #ShakaiLembeS2 pic.twitter.com/UrWSBozyxV

— SM (@Shalewa__m) July 13, 2025

Yoh Nyambose definitely didn’t like what Shaka said about him being weak, he’s right for some reason because he chose to marry from Zwide #ShakaiLembeS2 pic.twitter.com/qJX5zAazv5

— Dr.STAN_KRUGER 🇮🇹 (@krugersville) July 13, 2025

#ShakaiLembeS2

Shaka is hungry for power and war and Dingiswayo wants peace this could mark the beginning of conflict between the Zulus and Mthethwas 😭 I don’t want them to fight. pic.twitter.com/ow6WObzTqp

— Jabulani Macdonald ⚡️ (@Jabu_Macdonald) July 13, 2025

 

Also see: 5 Reasons to watch ‘Shaka iLembe’ season 2

 

 

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