Maisha Magic Plus has announced the addition of another gripping new drama, Mkasi, set to debut this October. Mkasi follows the Kombe family, whose seemingly perfect lives are shattered by the mysterious death of their patriarch. In a relentless struggle for power and justice, the remaining family members navigate the murky waters of deception, with each twist and turn revealing a family torn apart by ambition and greed.
The show stars a talented ensemble cast, including Mombasa based filmmaker Stephanie Maseki (Michael) as Damaris Kombe, the grieving widow of the patriarch; George Kituto (Zuena) as Patrick Kombe, the eldest son; and Anita Wawuda (Jiji) as Karen Kombe, the youngest daughter.
Joining them is renown media personality Eddy Kimani (Sanura, Country Queens), Juma Shibe (Mvera), Zahara Mohammed (Pete), Sophie Rueben (Pete), John Mbura, Ivy Wanjiku (Sanura), Jonathan Chapuis, Hillary Namanje (Mvera, Pete), and Angie Magio (Selina).
Producer, writer, and director Daudi Anguka of AR Films, a Mombasa-based filmmaker best known for Kenya’s 2023 Oscar submission, Mvera, is behind the new drama series. In addition, he has produced Pete and Sanura, all Maisha Magic productions.
Speaking about the upcoming series, Daudi Anguka, said: “With Mkasi, we explored the complexities of power dynamics within families and the corrosive effects of secrets and betrayal. The backdrop of Mombasa adds a unique richness to the narrative, and I believe viewers will be captivated by the intense emotions and twists that unfold.”
Margaret Mathore, Head of Channels, M-Net East Africa, added: “Mkasi is a relatable Kenyan story, told truthfully and honestly through a carefully selected top-tier Kenyan cast. It embodies the essence of African storytelling while reflecting the realities of life, family, and power struggles in Kenya.”
On his part, MultiChoice Kenya MD, Nzola Miranda, said: “We are thrilled to bring, Mkasi, another gripping telenovela to our viewers. We are confident that audiences will be captivated by the compelling storyline and outstanding performances as seen with other successful shows like Zari and Shanga that debuted in the past one year.”
Mkasi promises to deliver a thrilling and thought-provoking viewing experience, exploring the complexities of family dynamics, the pursuit of power, and the consequences of betrayal.
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MultiChoice Kenya (MCK) is a joint venture between MultiChoice Africa and the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC), a partnership that was cemented in 1995. Kenyan audiences have a choice of five DStv packages with a total of more than 150 channels, as well as five GOtv digital terrestrial (DTT) packages.
Broadcasting 24/7, the Maisha Magic Plus (DStv Channel 163) and Maisha Magic East channels (GOtv channel 4) are packed with compelling home-grown content, much of it commissioned by M-Net in Kiswahili. Operating from a new headquarters in Nairobi and ten offices across the country, the business has over 300 permanent employees and a direct and indirect impact on the Kenyan economy of more than $573 million for the period 1 April 2015 – 31 March 2019.
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