As The Real Housewives of Durban enters its fifth season, the show continues to make waves, breaking records as the longest-running Housewives edition in Africa. Produced by Let It Rain Films, this season promises a fresh burst of energy with the return of fan favorites and the addition of three new Housewives. Nonku Williams, Sorisha Naidoo, Jojo Robinson, and Angel Ndlela are back, but this time they are joined by three strong, dynamic women ready to bring a new level of excitement, personal growth, and drama to the show.
Here’s a closer look at the new Housewives:
Ayanda Mthembu
Ayanda Mthembu, a 35-year-old optometrist, is a wife, a mother of two, and a successful businesswoman with two thriving practices. Before joining the show, Ayanda was an avid fan of the series, particularly Team SoSlee. This season, she brings a lot of heart and realness, saying, “This season brings a lot of heart and realness. I feel like the team has done an exceptional job of bringing together women from all walks of life, ensuring that every viewer can find someone to resonate with.”
Kwanele Kubheka
At 30 years old, Kwanele Kubheka is a mother of four, entrepreneur, and social media influencer. Her marriage has frequently made headlines, and joining the show gives her the chance to set the record straight. “People often think they know me based on what they see on social media, but there’s so much more to my life,” she says. “I’m not here to prove anything to anyone – I’m simply being myself. If that helps clear up any misconceptions, then great. At the end of the day, this is my real life, not just a curated social media version.”
Lo Sithole
Lo Sithole, 40, is a devoted pastor’s wife and mother of two. She co-owns and runs an artisan training school and works alongside her husband, who runs a plant hire business. Lo wants to show the world that faith and enjoyment can coexist. “I wanted to have a life-changing experience and give the audience a real glimpse into the life of a pastor’s wife,” she explains. “My goal is to inspire young women in Christianity by showing them that faith and enjoyment can go hand in hand. Life doesn’t stop because of my role in the church.”
With these three new Housewives bringing diverse perspectives and stories, Season 5 is set to be a season of authenticity, growth, and drama – with something for everyone to connect with.