Magriza Made Me Cook gains momentum with new season

Gift Moyo

The latest season of Magriza Made Me Cook is already attracting growing viewership, with creator Prince Sivalo and his team working hard to keep up with demand.

“The current season is progressing well. We’ve already uploaded four documentaries: Mzilikazi Township, The Role of Rivers in African Culture, Emganwini Township, and The Work of Impepha/Impepho (African Sage).

The online response has been positive, with viewers actively sharing their thoughts and feedback,” Sivalo said.

He added that they will continue their mission to highlight Bulawayo’s culinary and cultural heritage.

Sivalo expressed hope that the documentaries would not only entertain but also provide learning opportunities for viewers.
“We aim to create content that is appreciated by our audience and offers valuable lessons for everyone involved,” he said.

 

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