AFTER SABC confirmed that Motswako has been cancelled, it has surfaced that viewers will watch the last show on Thursday, 1 December.
The show that is aired on SABC2 on Thursday at 8pm is currently hosted by Sechaba Gqeba.
She has interviewed women in the entertainment industry such as legendary actress Connie Chiume and Penny Lebyane.
She has also interviewed women in politics, finance and other fields.
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According to the SABC website, it’s a host-driven show that provides a platform for women to engage in a conversation with each other.
“The show empowers, inspires and informs by allowing women to connect, learn and share their experiences with other women,” said the SABC.
Daily Sun reported in August that the show, produced by Carol Bouwer Productions, has been canned.
The current season, which is season 21, is the last season.
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Head of channel Gerhard Pretorius was quoted on the SABC article applauding the show for the road it has travelled over the 21 seasons.
“To Carol Bouwer and her amazing team of creatives and wonderful presenters, thank you for giving so many female voices a platform to be heard and for highlighting the plight of many, while reflecting a shared unscripted reality,” he said.
SABC spokeswoman Gugu Ntuli had not responded to questions about a replacement show at the time of publishing.