From Tsikitsiki to Mondli – Nhlanhla Kunene suits up for Law, Love & Betrayal S2

Gatsha’s prodigal son, Mondli Gumede (Nhlanhla Kunene), finally steps into the spotlight in the second season of Law, Love and Betrayal (LLB), premiering at 8 pm on Sunday, March 8, 2026, on Mzansi Magic and Monday, March 9, on Showmax.

Although often mentioned in Season One, Mondli remained unseen, a shadow over the Gumede family and their law firm. Season Two changes that, with his return stirring tension, cunning and disruption, especially for his sister, Ayanda Gumede (Pearl Modiadie).

Kunene, whose Safta-nominated role as Tsiki Tsiki in Adulting left fans heartbroken, now takes on a very different persona: a sharp, ambitious mergers and acquisitions lawyer, whose presence commands attention.

Nhlanhla Kunene

Speaking to Zibuyile Dladla, Kunene shared insights into the character making his first appearance in episode 10 of LLB S2.

Q. Mondli has been spoken about since Season One but only appears now. How did that build-up shape your approach to the character?

A. It almost felt like stepping into a role that already existed, because Mondli had been described and discussed for so long. There were so many conversations about who he is and what he represents. My responsibility was to give form to that idea, to make him real.

He was no longer meant to be an imagined figure, but someone whose presence could finally be felt. It was challenging, but also exciting. I’ve always wanted to move away from the gangster-type characters I’ve played before, and Mondli gave me that opportunity.

Q. The character description hints that Mondli will bring chaos to both the family and the law firm. How would you describe that chaos?

A. Mondli’s chaos comes from his voice. He’s been unheard and silenced for a very long time, largely because of his relationship with his father.

Now that he’s back, he wants to be seen, heard and acknowledged. The chaos may seem explosive, but it’s actually very calculated. He challenges his father, the firm, and his sister with intention.

Q. Mondli’s return affects Ayanda deeply. What can viewers expect from their sibling dynamic?
A. Their relationship is intense and layered. Ayanda feels abandoned, while Mondli feels misunderstood, especially regarding why he had to leave the country. Their father is the root of that tension. Despite the conflict, there’s still a deep bond between them. It’s messy, emotional and very real. And personally, working with Pearl Modiadie was a highlight. I never imagined we’d share the screen, so that was special.

Q. Was there a moment where you fully understood who Mondli really is?
A. Absolutely. Mondli is a beast of a lawyer: he approaches life like a chessboard. There’s a particular scene where everything unravels and some hard truths are revealed. That moment felt like a checkmate. Even though Mondli doesn’t appear in every episode, when he does, his moves are deliberate and impactful.

Q. Does Mondli see himself as a villain, a hero, or simply misunderstood?
A. Internally, Mondli sees himself as a villain, but narratively he’s often framed as a hero. He has his own intentions and goals, and as the story unfolds, viewers begin to understand that he’s driven by a deep wound. He’s far more complex than he appears.

Q. How does Mondli differ from Tsiki Tsiki in Adulting?
A. They’re very different. Tsiki Tsiki avoided confrontation and bottled things up. Mondli confronts issues head-on. If there’s a problem, he wants to deal with it immediately. He doesn’t shy away from difficult conversations.

Q. What was it like working with Nimrod Nkosi, who plays your on-screen father?
A. It was an incredible experience. I grew up watching uBab’ Nimrod, so learning that he was familiar with my work was humbling.

Sharing a set with him and portraying such a complex father-son relationship was truly special. There are two powerful themes between Gatsha and Mondli that I can’t wait for audiences to experience. — Online

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