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Latoya Makhene. Picture: Vernondo Boshoff Photography
Latoya Makhene. Picture: Vernondo Boshoff Photography

Actress and singer Letoya Makhene asked to be released from Generations: The Legacy a year ago to focus on her spirituality and motherhood, and to pursue her singing career.

But tomorrow the 35-year-old, who plays the role of the strong-willed Tshidi Phakade, makes a return to South Africa’s second most watched show – and her character is back with a devious plan to finally gain the power she has always longed for.

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