Shaka iLembe

Shaka iLembe
GenreHistorical Drama
Created by
  • Angus Gibson
  • Desiree Markgraaff
  • Teboho Mahlatsi
  • Catherine Stewart
  • Nhlanhla Mtaka
  • Andy Petersen
  • Benedict Carton
Based onKing Shaka
Written by
  • Daniel Zimbler
  • Andy Petersen
  • Jacob Ntshangase
  • Desiree Markgraaff
  • Mpumelelo Paul Grootboom
  • Steven Pillemar
  • Benedict Carton
  • Angus Gibson
Directed by
  • Angus Gibson
  • Zeno Petersen
  • Adze Ugah
Creative directorAngus Gibson
Starring
Theme music composerPhilip Miller
Country of originSouth Africa
Original languageZulu
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes24
Production
Executive producers
  • Desiree Markgraaff
  • Nomzamo Mbatha
  • Angus Gibson
Producers
  • Desiree Markgraaff
  • Maqubool Mahomed
CinematographyZeno Petersen
EditorLJ Rice
Camera setupMulti-cameras
Running time55 - 58 minutes
Production companyThe Bomb Shelter
Original release
NetworkMzansi Magic
Release18 June 2023 (2023-06-18) –
present
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Shaka iLembe is a South African television drama series produced by The Bomb Shelter for M-Net's channel, Mzansi Magic, a Multichoice company. The series retells the story of King Shaka of the Zulu Kingdom and his quest to fight for his throne, and it's the most expensive show in South Africa to date. It stars Lemogang Tsipa as Shaka kaSenzangakhona, Nomzamo Mbatha as Queen Nandi and Senzo Radebe, as King Senzangakhona kaJama.

The series premiered on 18, June 2023, recording 3.6 million viewers in its first week, which are the highest ratings ever for a Multichoice-produced drama series.

In September 2024, Shaka Ilembe became the most nominated drama series in SAFTA history, with 17 nominations. At the 18th SAFTA ceremony held in October 2024, the series became the most-awarded series with 12 awards, including Best TV Drama. Multichoice's SAFTA accolades increased to a total of 46 awards.

Season 2 of the series premiered on June 15th, 2025 and picks up with Shaka and Nandi arriving at KwaNobamba, where he begins his reign as the new Zulu king.