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- 13. To Die For Apr 10, 1997
- Darryl is confronted by Special Branch agents; David admits to espionage; Darryl returns to Canada.
- 12. First Love, Then War Apr 10, 1997
- Darryl flies home for his father's funeral.
- 11. First Love, Then War Apr 3, 1997
- Darryl debates whether to return to South Africa when his safety cannot be guaranteed.
Ekhaya: A Family Chronicle, also known as Molo Fish, is a South African-Canadian television drama miniseries, which aired in 1997.
- Drama
Set prior to the release of Nelson Mandela, EKHAYA chronicles the life of Darryl Malgas (Eric Miyeni) and his family, through their journey riddled of fears, hopes, joys and heartbreaks during the repeal of apartheid.
Ekhaya: A Family Chronicle: With Trevor Noah, Faye Peters, Mishu Vellani, Mari Michael. Black South African (Miyeni) lives in Toronto with his Canadian wife (Stewart) in 1989. His fears of being stalked by South African secret police, force him to reflect back on his life growing up under apartheid.
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- 1997-01-23
- Drama
- Trevor Noah, Faye Peters, Mishu Vellani
Dramatic Series, 1997 – 13 Episodes x 60 minutesEKHAYA, begins in Canada in the fall of 1989, just prior to Nelson Mandela’s release and the repeal of aparth...
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EKHAYA, begins in Canada in the fall of 1989, just prior to Nelson Mandela's release and the repeal of apartheid. Filmed on location in Johannesburg, South Africa and Toronto, Canada, Ekhaya chronicles the life of Darryl Malgas (Eric Miyeni of Cry, the Beloved Country and Bophal) and his family.
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Ekhaya: A Family Chronicle. Molo Fish (South Africa) Dramatic Series, 1997 – 13 Episodes x 60 minutes. EKHAYA, begins in Canada in the fall of 1989, just prior to Nelson Mandela’s release and the repeal of apartheid.
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Feb 20, 2024 · Apartheid tore their country apart... their family held them together. A Black South African lives in Toronto with his Canadian wife in 1989. His fears of being stalked by South African secret police, force him to reflect back on his life growing up under apartheid.