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Zenzo Ngqobe is a South African actor best known for his starring role as Stone Khuse on the television soapie Rhythm City. He is also well known for a supporting role in the 2005 Academy Award-winning Tsotsi. Zenzo has also appeared in the TV hospital dramas Jozi-H and Hillside, and he has performed in the stage productions Township Stories and Cards. In 2013, he took over the role of Cyril in the SABC2 sitcom Ga Re Dumele.

Nozipho Nkelemba is a South African actress best known for her role as Charlotte on the television soapie Rhythm City. She first came to national attention for her performance in an Allan Gray insurance commercial, and she is also known for her role as Nana on the third season of the SABC2 parliamentary drama series 90 Plein Street. Other television productions she has acted in include the Heartlines series on SABC2 and the SABC2 mini-series When We Were Black.

Jerry Mofokeng is a South African legend of the stage and screen who has appeared in a number of critically-acclaimed films, including Cry The Beloved Country, Lord of War, Machine Gun Preacher, Mandela and De Klerk, and the 2005 Academy Award-winning Tsotsi.

For his supporting role, 12-year-old Lebohang Ntsane was chosen from over 700 aspiring young actors from towns and villages all over Lesotho. He lives with his family in Khubetsoana, and he hopes to pursue more acting opportunities in the future.

Moshoeshoe Chabeli is a veteran actor of South African film and television, appearing in such productions as Stander, Beat the Drum, and The Wild. Previous to his professional acting career, Moshoeshoe was an Anglican priest.

With a career that spans more than 20 years, Lillian Dube is one of the most outstanding and distinguished stage, film, and television actresses in South Africa. She has appeared in films such as Cry the Beloved Country, Sweet & Short, Oh Schuks I’m Gatvol, Zulu On My Stoep, and African Skies. Her numerous awards include The Star Tonight Award for best actress, the Astera Award for best actress in a drama series, and the Artes Award. In February 2011, she was awarded the SAFTA Golden Horn Lifetime Achievement for Performance and Social Activism.