Monday, April 6, 2020

Second season of Bone of My Bones on SABC2 starts 9 April 2020 and adds Motlatsi Mafatshe and Simphowe Ngema.


by Thinus Ferreira

The second season of Bone of My Bones is set to start on SABC2 on Thursday 9 April at 21:30 with Motlatsi Mafatshe replacing Aubrey Poo in the role of Karabo and Simphiwe Ngema who will appear as Ruth. 

The series is produced by Sothar Pictures, and chronicles the lives of a group of 4 male friends who have been friends from childhood into adulthood and their struggles with the mundane of everyday life and their relationships with strong-willed and opinionated women.

In the second season the friendship between the men is put to the test while their relationships with their partners also go through the fire. "If you thought season one had all the ingredients of a thrilling drama, wait until you see the second season," says co-executive producer NZB Majola Ka Masuku.

Bone of my Bones is produced by Sothar Pictures, with NZB Majola Ka Masuku and Zandile P. Majola as co-executive producers and Sipho Xolisa Tshapu as head writer.

Simphiwe Ngema who joins from this season as Ruth is a music producer who used to go to high school with everyone in the story. 

She comes back from working overseas for the last decade and settles in with her friends Thembi and Keitumetsi. Before she went overseas, she used to date Kgotso back in high school.




In the first season finale there are three different versions of the truth regarding the night in question - but who does detective Maswanganyi believe?

With Thembi having crossed the line by placing a hit on Neo (Kgaugelo Mosomane), how do they move forward? Battle lines have been crossed and Karabo is caught in the crossfire. 

Keitumetse wakes up in Thabiso’s (Batsile Ramasodi) bed - what does this mean for Kgotso (Solomon Sebothoma) who is meant to be ordained as the senior pastor in a week's time? 

In the first episode of the second season of Bone of My Bones, the story picks up at detective Maswanganyi's house where his body hangs from the roof and the men have since called the cops to the scene.

What everyone wants to know is who could have killed the cop and Matome surprises everyone by naming Mokau (Kabelo Moalusi) as the killer, supported by Thembi as a witness to that fact. 

While everyone is shocked at this startling accusation; Kgotso is adamant there must be a mistake because he believes Mokau is not a killer. While everyone is still trying to come to terms with accusations levelled against Mokau, he finds himself being arrested for a murder that he professes to not know anything about.