The sitcom is set in a bed and breakfast in Gugulethu township in Cape Town, which is owned by Ma Mavuso-September, who is hoping to cash in on the overseas tourist market in search of the "true African township" experience.
Episode 01
The sitcom is set in a bed and breakfast in Gugulethu township in Cape Town, which is owned by Ma Mavuso-September, who is hoping to cash in on the overseas tourist market in search of the "true African township" experience.
Episode 02
The sitcom is set in a bed and breakfast in Gugulethu township in Cape Town, which is owned by Ma Mavuso-September, who is hoping to cash in on the overseas tourist market in search of the "true African township" experience.
Episode 03
The sitcom is set in a bed and breakfast in Gugulethu township in Cape Town, which is owned by Ma Mavuso-September, who is hoping to cash in on the overseas tourist market in search of the "true African township" experience.
Episode 04
The sitcom is set in a bed and breakfast in Gugulethu township in Cape Town, which is owned by Ma Mavuso-September, who is hoping to cash in on the overseas tourist market in search of the "true African township" experience.
Episode 05
The sitcom is set in a bed and breakfast in Gugulethu township in Cape Town, which is owned by Ma Mavuso-September, who is hoping to cash in on the overseas tourist market in search of the "true African township" experience.
Episode 06
The sitcom is set in a bed and breakfast in Gugulethu township in Cape Town, which is owned by Ma Mavuso-September, who is hoping to cash in on the overseas tourist market in search of the "true African township" experience.
Episode 07
The sitcom is set in a bed and breakfast in Gugulethu township in Cape Town, which is owned by Ma Mavuso-September, who is hoping to cash in on the overseas tourist market in search of the "true African township" experience.
Episode 08
The sitcom is set in a bed and breakfast in Gugulethu township in Cape Town, which is owned by Ma Mavuso-September, who is hoping to cash in on the overseas tourist market in search of the "true African township" experience.