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Likamva’s exit from Inimba leaves fans reeling
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82598, member: 636"] The internet practically melted down when Likamva Mabandla finally dipped from the telenovela Inimba. Viewers flooded group chats to argue about the departure of Tshepiso Jeme from the screen. This exit hit hard because fans felt attached to the young man who mirrored everyday South African life through messy choices and moral conflicts. It sounds wild that Jeme nearly rejected this gig twice due to overseas work plans. He originally intended to fly out for a European job with visas already sorted. Production kept badgering him until he caved and accepted the part that eventually sparked conversations about masculinity and family pressure. Likamva resonated because he felt impulsive and emotionally exposed rather than acting like a perfect robot. Audiences saw their brothers or sons in his struggles. Jeme claims the role worked because you cannot fake that specific brand of truth found in local townships or family dynamics. The showrunner prioritized grit over polish to build trust with the audience. Writers intentionally made the departure uncomfortable instead of wrapping everything in a neat bow. Jeme believes real life rarely offers the endings we crave since the story needed to stick to that harsh reality. [/QUOTE]
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