A viral photo of beloved Muvhango veteran Maumela Mahuwa selling produce on the street has sparked a fiery debate across South Africa. While some social media users were quick to label the actress as “struggling” following the 2025 conclusion of the long-running soapie, the public—and Mahuwa herself—are telling a very different story.
The Post That Sparked the Fire
The controversy began when a social media user posted an image of Mahuwa at a fruit and vegetable stall with the caption: “Muvhango actress is struggling… she’s now selling on the streets.” The post immediately tapped into the public’s fear regarding the financial stability of local entertainers after major productions end.
The “New Wealth” Reality: Why Fans Aren’t Buying the Rumors
The attempt to “poverty-shame” the actress backfired spectacularly as fans and industry watchers rushed to her defense. The consensus? Farming and trading are businesses, not signs of failure.
- The Entrepreneurial Pivot: Supporters pointed out that Mahuwa has been active on platforms like TikTok, documenting her journey into the “real world” of trade.
- Higher Returns: Commenters noted that successful street vending and agricultural trade can often yield more consistent “liquid” cash than the infrequent paychecks of the acting world.
- Dignity in Labor: The defense highlighted a cultural shift in Mzansi, where “side hustles” are celebrated as a mark of resilience and financial intelligence rather than a fall from grace.
“What makes you say she is struggling just because of selling fruits? This lady is not struggling… she’s making more money now than she ever did as an actress.” — Viral Fan Responses
Life After Muvhango
After Muvhango ended its historic 28-year run in 2025, many cast members had to reinvent themselves. Mahuwa’s move into the food trade mirrors a broader trend among South African celebrities—like Sizwe Dhlomo and others—who are investing in tangible commodities like livestock and produce to secure their futures.
















