After Paying Ruracio, Popular Comedian Njugush Finds a New Home (Photos)

Some thought that leaving The Real Househelps of Kawangware would be the end of Njugush’s illustrious career, but fate was on his side.

He recently paid ruracio and now he has found a new home in Maisha Magic.

Maisha Magic East (DStv channel 158) will this month showcase a series of one hour Swahili movies exclusive to Maisha Magic every Wednesday beginning September 7, 2016.

Popular actor Timothy Njuguna popularly known as Njugush takes a central role in the first of the four movies titled Mganga Bomba which will air on Maisha Magic East on Wednesday 7 September, 2016 from 21.15pm.

Mganga Bomba packs numerous hilarious scenes together to present the plot line of a young man from the village who come to the city with a dream of earning a more rewarding lifestyle. Lacking in skills to help him succeed, he makes some daunting decisions with the help of a friend and mentor –Njugush; who convinces him to masquerade as a healer who can solve problems ranging from kushinda jackpot (winning the lottery) to Kutochapwa na bibi (Husband battery). His actions later come to haunt him.

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Timothy Njuguna who features in a movie role for the first time on this show explains, “I like the fact that in a movie, I can play different characters that find closure when the movie ends unlike in shows where you have to play the same character over and over.I love this character because he gives me the chance to go wild. In my previous roles I’ve never had the chance to be street-smart and cunning. I’m always the naïve character but in Mganga Bomba, it’s the opposite. I’m definitely looking forward to taking more movie roles in future.”

 

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Mganga Bomba will air on Wednesday 7 Septemberat21:15, exclusive to Maisha Magic East.

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Other movies titles that will air throughout the month include

Gizani (September 14, 2016) that tells the story of a girl who is involved romantically involved with a father and his son.

Box ya Dough (September 21, 2016) highlights the life is a village beggar named Kiilu which changes completely when he collects two boxes full of money. But easy come…

Gift from a curse (September 28, 2016) features the life of former dangerous drug peddler that becomes a challenge when he attempts to move on to start a family he so desperately hopes to have.

M-Net East Africa Channel Head Margaret Mathore says, “We are happy to put out these new shows as the premium providers of local content in East Africa.We are proud not only of our association with this burgeoning industry but also in the role we are playing in developing and supporting our local production industries. This is a start of a number of new and exciting shows that we will be introducing to our viewers as scheduled in months to come.”

 

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Sue Watiri