“We’re excited to share this special storyline with our viewers…”
In a ground-breaking partnership, Castle Milk Stout and SABC 1’s hit drama series Uzalo are set to revolutionize the way we celebrate our heritage.
This May, a five-part special storyline that brings Ancestor’s Day to life is expected to leave viewers of the biggest South African drama on the edge of their seats.
Ancestor’s Day, celebrated on May 8th, is a significant cultural event that honours our ancestors and celebrates our rich heritage. But what does it really mean to us, and how can we make it relevant in our modern lives?
That’s where Castle Milk Stout and Uzalo come in – two brands that are passionate about preserving and celebrating African culture. Through their partnership, they aim to educate, entertain, and inspire audiences to embrace their heritage and honour their ancestors in an authentic manner.
So, what can you expect from this five-part special storyline?
A thrilling ride that will take you on a journey through the highs and lows of Geja (played by Mnqobi Kunene) and Nokuthula’s (played by Faith Mgobhozi) love story, cleverly woven into the fabric of Ancestor’s Day.
Without giving too much away, because of their blossoming love, Geja and Nokuthula find themselves at the center of a vibrant cultural celebration that honors the ancestors. With that comes drama, excitement, and plenty of twists and turns.
But that’s not all – this partnership between Castle Milk Stout and Uzalo is not just about entertainment; it’s also about education and cultural preservation with traditional healer and thought leader, Gogo Dineo Ndlanzi making a cameo appearance. Castle Milk Stout and Uzalo have worked tirelessly to ensure that the storyline is authentic and informative, providing viewers with a deeper understanding of the significance of Ancestor’s Day and its relevance in modern times.
In an exclusive interview with SA POSITIVE NEWS Castle Milk Stout Marketing Manager Khwezi Vika Couldn’t hide her excitement about this collaboration
“We’re thrilled to collaborate with Uzalo on this meaningful project.” said Vika
“Ancestor’s Day is a celebration that reminds us to be proud of who we are and where we come from, allowing us to honor our roots while embracing an era of African renaissance. Their dedication to telling authentic African stories aligns perfectly with our values, and we couldn’t think of a better platform to share this important message,” Vika explained.
SA POSITIVE NEWS also managed to have a chat with Uzalo Executive Producer Gugulethu Zuma-Ncube , who described the partnership between Castle Milk Stout and Uzalo as not just a collaboration but a movement. She describes it as a movement to celebrate our heritage, honour our ancestors, and preserve our cultural traditions for future generations. Gugulethu urges us to join hands and make this Ancestor’s Day one to remember!
“We’re excited to share this special storyline with our viewers,” said Zuma-Ncube. “Ancestor’s Day is a significant cultural event that deserves to be celebrated, and we’re proud to work with Castle Milk Stout to bring it to life in a fun and engaging way.”
But what makes this partnership so special?
Through this partnership, Castle Milk Stout and Uzalo aim to inspire audiences to embrace their heritage and honour their ancestors in a fun and engaging way. They want to show that our heritage is not just about the past; it’s about the present and future. It’s about learning from our ancestors’ experiences, embracing our cultural traditions, and passing them down to our children.
So, how can the public get involved in this cultural celebration?
Tune in to Uzalo from Thursday, 02 May until Ancestor’s Day on Wednesday, 08 May to catch the special episodes, and join the conversation on social media using #UzaloAncestorsDay. Purchase a Milk Stout at your nearest store and celebrate Ancestors Day with the Uzalo crew by pouring the first sip to those that came before us.
Share your own stories and experiences of how you celebrate your heritage and keep the conversation going by signing the online petition hosted on www.castlemilkstout.co.za to help achieve this mission of getting Ancestor’s Day formally acknowledged on the National calendar.
For more information and queries visit the official Castle Milk Stout social media accounts:
Twitter: @CastleMilkStout
Facebook: Castle Milk Stout
Instagram: @castlemilkstout_sa
YouTube: Castle Milk Stout
By Sinenzolo Mondi – Nduku