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Monday, July 25, 2022

Roundups #78: Cleopatra In Space Coming Soon To DreamWorks Africa, The Baker's Table And Grand Trunk Rasoi To Be Added Onto Zee World And Zibonele FM Goes Dark On Several Households

Cleopatra is coming to DreamWorks

DreamWorks Channel has begun stacking their lineup with more modern shows and making themselves look less like an eToonz double with Dragons: Rescue Riders, 3-2-1 Penguins, Casper Scare School and the upcoming addition to the family, Cleopatra In Space.

Cleopatra in Space is a comedic adventure focusing on the untold story of Cleopatra’s teenage years. Viewers can follow Cleo as she is transported 30,000 years into the future, to an Egyptian-themed planet that is ruled by talking cats and where she discovers she is the prophesied savior of the future world. In order to prepare for her role and mission, Cleo is sent to an elite academy where she has to train to take on the bad guys, figure out how to eventually get herself back home to Egypt, as well as tackling the highs and lows of being a teenager in high school.

 

More foodie delights on Zee World

In case anyone was wondering what happened to all the foodie shows on Zee World it was previously seen on Zee One but good news for consumers is Grand Truck Rasoi and The Baker's Table will be made available to South Africa's #1 telenovela channel.

Grand Truck Rasoi explores the barbequed temptations of Peshawar and Rawalpindi to the best-kept secrets of majestic Dastarkhans of Delhi, inspiring vegetarian feast of Banaras and tempting sweets of Bengal, Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi gets the best of Indian cuisine for you.

The Baker's Table presents delightful dishes with Indian ingredients and contrasting flavours combined with world-class finesse from Chef Tejasvi Chandela. She makes the baking experience enjoyable and fuss-free for dessert lovers.

 

Zibonele FM remains on DStv

Residents of Khayelitsha and listers of Radio Zibonele protested outside Icasa offices in Century City after Icasa informed them of shutting down the station on Wednesday. The station failed to renew its license since 2018 and were given seven days to shut down.

“We bring you bad news today as the board solely because we want to ensure that we work together with Icasa in resolving this issue,” they explained to listeners.

Listeners were told that they will continue to broadcast on DStv boutique and online as these platforms do not require a licence from Icasa.

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