Sello Maake Ka Ncube and Lerato Mvelase Star In The Station

Thespians Sello Maake Ka Ncube and Lerato Mvelase will star alongside each other as husband and wife in The Station, a new drama series that will see power dynamics come to play between four employees who suddenly become shareholders of a filling station. 

When Don (played by Owen Sejake) leaves his station to his four employees, a lot of scheming and backstabbing comes into play as they all try to take control of the station. But a clash of personalities and them working against each other threatens to destroy the legacy left by Don, their ex-boss who was known as a successful businessman with a passion for giving back to the community. 

This is a classic South African story. Everyday people find themselves inheriting fortunes from their bosses or family members and the defining factor is how they are able to navigate through their easily acquired riches. What makes this drama series a must watch is that despite its non-stop action, plotting and twists and turns, viewers will be exposed to content that someone around them, be it a relative, friend or neighbour, has had to live through. With the gripping storyline and an impressive cast, this promises to be one of the hottest dramas to premiere this April.

Nomsa Philiso, M-Net’s Director of Local Entertainment Channels

The drama will also see former Rhythm City actor Sphamandla Dhludhlu cast as Ceasar, a young man determined to see the business succeed to improve his socio-economic conditions and support his father Themba (played by Ernest Ndlovu), who is wheelchair-bound. But with Diliza (played by Aubrey Mmakola) threatening to take control of the filling station and run it to the ground, will Cynthia (played by Lerato Mvelase), Fix (played by Sello Maake Ka Ncube) and Ceasar be able to stop him? 

The Station premieres 5 April on Mzansi Magic DStv Channel 161 at 8PM.

MZANSI MAGIC


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