The cast and crew of *Gqeberha: The Empire* expressed their heartfelt gratitude to South African viewers as the popular Mzansi Magic Xhosa telenovela came to an end on January 10, 2025. The show, which first aired in January 2023, ended with its final episode, leaving a lasting impression on its fans and the television industry in South Africa. The actors, who were part of this historical production, shared their thoughts and thanked the audience for their support.
#### A Glimpse into the Show’s Legacy
*Gqeberha: The Empire* was not only a telenovela but also a groundbreaking project for the Eastern Cape. It was the first telenovela to be filmed in this region, marking a significant milestone for the South African television industry. The show’s premiere featured a stellar cast, including Mbulelo Grootboom, Zikhona Sodlaka, Zandile Msutwana, Phila Madlingozi, and other notable actors such as Bongile Mantsai, Rorisang Mohapi, and Zinzi Nsele. Over the course of its run, the show garnered a strong fanbase and became an important part of the local entertainment scene.
#### Anele Matoti Reflects on His Role
Anele Matoti, who portrayed the complicated character of Msimelelo, took to social media and interviews to reflect on his experience on the show. Despite his character’s controversial and at times frustrating nature, Matoti expressed his deep appreciation for the role. He acknowledged the audience’s mixed reactions, noting that the intensity of his character stemmed from his own personal investment in playing Msimelelo authentically.
“For me, Msimelelo became a part of me. I had to own all the mistakes he made, driven by his insatiable appetite for drama. It was a role that challenged me, and I embraced it with all its flaws. I am grateful for the chance to bring his story to life and for the lessons learned along the way,” said Matoti. He also expressed his gratitude to the production company, Tshedza, and Mzansi Magic for making the show possible.
#### Unathi Guma on the Importance of the Show
Unathi Guma, who played Funeka, also shared her thoughts on the show’s impact. She emphasized that being part of *Gqeberha: The Empire* was a monumental experience, especially as it was the first telenovela shot in the Eastern Cape. “It’s a historic moment for the province. The show not only provided opportunities for the people of Gqeberha but for the entire Eastern Cape,” she said. Guma highlighted the significance of the show in opening doors for local talent and ensuring that opportunities in the entertainment industry are no longer limited to major cities like Johannesburg.
The actress also expressed her pride in being part of a production that brought together such a talented cast. She spoke highly of the camaraderie among the cast members, noting that their genuine connections made the experience even more special.
#### Oros Mampofu Shares Gratitude
Oros Mampofu, who joined the cast in the second season as Ntando, shared his heartfelt appreciation for the support from the cast, crew, and viewers. Mampofu reflected on the unique experience of working outside Johannesburg for an extended period, enjoying the coastal beauty of Gqeberha while bonding with the team. “The kindness and warmth from everyone on set, from the crew to the cast and even the drivers, made every day worthwhile,” he shared.
Mampofu acknowledged the challenges of stepping into an established role but expressed deep gratitude for the welcoming reception from the fans. He assured viewers that the Eastern Cape would continue to shine on the global stage, promising that more exciting projects from the region would follow.
#### A Historic Journey for the Eastern Cape
As *Gqeberha: The Empire* concludes, it leaves behind a legacy of cultural pride, new opportunities, and memorable moments for its cast and the people of the Eastern Cape. The telenovela’s success marks a step forward for regional representation in the South African entertainment industry, and its actors have already expressed their excitement about future projects that will continue to highlight the talent of this vibrant province.
The show’s cancellation may have ended one chapter, but the impact it has had on its viewers and the local industry will be remembered for years to come. As the cast says goodbye, their message remains clear: the future of South African television is brighter, and the Eastern Cape is ready for even greater recognition on the global stage.