In SABC1’s Uzalo teasers for Monday, 12 May through Friday, 16 May 2025,
a cold war brews between Nkazimulo and Mbalenhle, Prince tries to mend a broken heart, and Sbu takes bold steps to save the church. Meanwhile, secrets unravel, old flames flicker, and a wife might soon be chosen for Nkunzi.
Here’s what’s coming to KwaMashu this week…
Uzalo Teasers for Monday, 12 May 2025 – Episode 53:
A silent war begins to smoulder between Nkazimulo and Mbalenhle — and neither one looks ready to surrender.
Prince is desperate to win back Madlala’s heart, but will his apology land? Meanwhile, Sbu sparks a plan to rescue the church from eviction. Holy intervention or reckless hope?
Uzalo Teasers for Tuesday, 13 May 2025 – Episode 54:
Nomaswazi stumbles upon a shocking revelation that could shake everything. Nkunzi basks in the glow of a major achievement.
Prince and Madlala’s love story, once shattered by social media, may just find a path to healing on that same platform. And Sbu? He gathers the church members — but what’s the real reason behind this mysterious meeting?
Uzalo Teasers for Wednesday, 14 May 2025 – Episode 55:
A once-solid alliance crumbles into silence. Nkazimulo’s already-tense world is rattled by a chilling surprise at his door.
And at last, after countless trials, Sbu catches a glimmer of hope — but is it the miracle he’s been praying for?
Uzalo Teasers for Thursday, 15 May 2025 – Episode 56:
Ndlende’s craving for a feminine presence reaches its peak. Meanwhile, Ashley is determined — by hook or crook — to become a Mhlongo makoti.
Mbatha, cornered and desperate, reaches out to Vusi as Khuse looms large. Will Vusi be his salvation or his downfall?
Uzalo Teasers for Friday, 16 May 2025 – Episode 57:
Pressure mounts on Nkunzi as he’s given just days to speak to his partner — before the council selects a wife on his behalf.
Sbu gets a confirmation call from none other than Pastor Zwane. And in the shadows, Mbatha aligns himself with Nyawo. A new scheme is born…
Uzalo airs weekdays at 20h30 on SABC1. This week brings drama, deceit, and divine interventions — KwaMashu style.