‘DiChipi by JiK’iZinto’ is a new heartfelt youth comedy-drama on SABC1

South African actress Nkateko Mabunda plays Nthabiseng in ‘DiChipi by JiK’iZinto’. Picture: Supplied

South African actress Nkateko Mabunda plays Nthabiseng in ‘DiChipi by JiK’iZinto’. Picture: Supplied

Published Oct 14, 2024

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Relive the magic of youth with “DiChipi by JiK’iZinto,” a new comedy-drama that releases on SABC1 in October.

Set in the vibrant township of Soshanguve, Mabopane, this series brings to life the experiences of three unlikely friends whose journey resonates with every young South African.

Balancing humour with heartfelt moments, the series explores themes like mental health, family expectations and the fight for economic independence.

As the trio races to save their community centre, they’re not just trying to fix the mess they’ve made, they’re also fighting for their dreams.

But it’s not as heavy as it seems. With a mix of comedy, music and even MMA fighting, the show brings a fresh, upbeat energy.

From DJ idols to comedy gigs, viewers will get to see how these young characters use their passions to shape their future.

South African actress Lauren Smit takes on the role of Grace. Picture: Supplied

The series highlights the importance of friendship, identity and love, while navigating everyday struggles. Viewers will follow Nthabiseng, Mpume and Grace as they deal with the highs and lows of life.

Expect laughter, tears, and even some serious life lessons as they try to save their community centre and themselves from complete disaster.

Whether it’s Nthabiseng chasing her comedy dreams, Mpume meeting her DJ idol or Grace dealing with her family’s expectations, this show promises a roller-coaster of emotions.

South African actress Lesego Jacobs who plays the role of Lorcia. Pictire: Supplied

The series introduces an impressive cast. Nkateko Mabunda stars as Nthabiseng, a young comedian chasing her big dreams, while Azande Mkhungo plays Mpume, a budding DJ with a passion for music.

Lauren Smit portrays Grace, a student under pressure from her family's high expectations. Familiar faces like Lesego Jacobs, Vanessa Swart, Jason Willemse, and Keenan Angelo Arrison round off the cast, with celeb cameos like DJ KMAT adding to the show’s appeal.

If you're a fan of “Gomora” or “Blood & Water”, you're in for a treat.

“DiChipi by JiK’iZinto” captures that same relatable energy, focusing on young people dealing with issues like mental health, relationships and family drama.

What sets it apart is that its light-hearted comedy and strong friendships at its core.

“DiChipi by JiK’iZinto” carries a powerful message: even when life is chaotic, resilience, friendship and self-belief can help you achieve your dreams.

Co-created with South African youth and backed by Girl Effect, the series tackles real-world topics like mental health, career guidance, and relationships.

It's more than just entertainment, it's an empowering movement designed to inspire young people to make informed life choices.

∎ “DiChipi by JiK’iZinto” airs on SABC1 on October 17 at 6.30pm.