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Dismissal of Generations cast would not disrupt the soap

16 Generations stars sacked.

Set in Johannesburg, Generations is South Africa’s most viewed and longest running soap, having launched in 1994, the same year when South Africa had their first democratic elections where Nelson Mandela became the first black president of the republic.

The main actors of the popular SABC 1 soap have been fired.

The strike that was on was illegal.

Around 16 of the show’s stars went on an illegal strike over a week ago demanding better pay, extended contracts and royalties from episodes which have been rebroadcast.

Actors of the show initially expressed their grievances in October 2013.

In a statement, the cast said that they were saddened by this development,.

“We remain steadfast in our goal to ensure fair working conditions for ourselves as creative professionals,” read the statement.

The dismissed cast members include Anga Makubalo (MJ Dlomo), Sophie Ndaba (Queen Moroka), Thami Mngqolo (Senzo Dlomo), Katlego Danke (Dineo Dlomo) and Slindile Nodangala  (Ruby Dikobe).

The production company MMSV Productions said in a statement that it had “terminated the contracts of the striking actors”.

SABC spokesman Kaizer Kganyago said the cast had ignored two deadlines to return to work over the past week, forcing the broadcaster to order the production house to cancel their contracts.

“The strike that was on was illegal,” said Kganyago.

“We gave a deadline for Wednesday last week, then they did not come back and we further gave them until yesterday,” he said.

SABC said the dismissal of the stars would not disrupt the soap which is aired during prime time, every weekday on television.

The cast members of the country’s leading soap watched by millions each day, had last year downed tools twice over similar demands.

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