In this gripping tale, a young man named Luthando, who bears a striking resemblance to his great-grandfather, finds himself accused of treason and facing a desperate situation. The story is a poignant reminder of the past, as two brothers, Chiti and Nkole, once defied the rule of the great King Kalusha Ndalumba to avoid conflict. Nkole's decision to change his surname to Ndalau to distance himself from the throne ultimately led to his downfall, as he was killed by his brother during a training accident. The son of Chiti, Simba, charged Nkole with treason, leading to his brutal execution in front of his child, Luthando. This traumatic event shaped Luthando's life, and he grew up with a deep sense of betrayal. After the palace guards attacked his mother, who later died, and Simba forced his fiancé to marry him, Luthando was pushed to attack the king, resulting in his own treason charge. With his bloodline seemingly against him, Luthando must navigate this treacherous landscape to survive and find redemption.
Luthando
In a small village, a young man named Luthando, who bears a striking resemblance to his illustrious great-grandfather, is arrested and charged with treason, leaving him trapped in a precarious situation.