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Sjava. Gallo Images.
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AWARD-WINNING musician, Sjava is one of the new faces that are joining Mzansi Magic’s eHostela, which started last night.

The star is joining the series as Fish, a hitman.

After a successful season one that took Mzansi by storm last year, the series returns with new faces.

Isibaya’s Linda Sebezo and Dumisani Dlamini are joining the new season, alongside Rhythm City’s Mduduzi Mabaso.

Linda will be joining as Captain Moloi, Dumisani as Celemba and Mduduzi as AK.

Speaking to Daily Sun, Sjava said: “Fish is Celemba’s cousin. Celemba is the one that’s now running Ibutho. Fish is usually sent to do the dirty work by the boss, but he also has his own hit men even though he’s under Celemba,” he said

The singer advised people to stay glued to their screens and said they will be entertained by the new season.

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“People should expect a lot of drama and fun from the show. I can’t say much because I don’t want to ruin the excitement, but people mustn’t miss the show,” said Sjava.

He will also be providing the soundtrack for this season.

Shava said: “The music is from my new album that was released two weeks back.

“It’s called Umsebenzi and songs from my label’s debut album, Isambulo will also be included. That’s another reason for people to watch eHostela, the good music.”

The lead actor Mndeni, played by Thobani Nzuza, also returns to the show with 2Litre and Vovo, played by Pastor Mjosty and Ernest Msibi.

Catch eHostela every Sunday on Mzansi Magic at 8pm.

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