It was anticipated that Khwezi’s uncle would increase the amount of lobola to R120,000 from its previous value of R60,000. Lehasa has come to an agreement with Khwezi that they will pay him R120 000 as long as he agrees to take her to Joburg so that they can keep an eye on the baby.
This Manqoba character is trying way too hard and is overcompensating for his lack of skill. When it comes to presenting Khwezi, who is his niece, he has completely destroyed the character he had built up.
Because he falsely accused Khwezi of stabbing Lehasa, Khwezi’s uncle demanded a R8000 fine from him. The manner in which Magongwa handled Rachel Kunutu’s lobola negotiations brings to mind the uncle who is demanding R8,000 as a damage fee.
R120.000 is nothing to Lehasa, and Khwezi would be deserving of it if she wasn’t such a bad person. Both Khwezi and Lehasa are in an extreme state of desperation regarding their respective relationships. Following the delivery of her child, Lehasa does not have a strategy in place for dealing with khwezi. Because Lehasa and Kwesi deserve to be with each other, Pretty has to prioritize both her own happiness and her career.
The love triangle situation involving Pretty, Lehasa, and Khwezi demonstrates that baby mamas will always emerge victorious in the end. Pretty is completely unaware that there was a change in the agenda and that Khwezi will soon be married to Maphosa and returning with her new husband.