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Although high drama, the series is charming and funny as it explores the lives of young people making their way through the passage to adulthood and developing self-worth. There is murder and mayhem, protest and intrigue. The most unlikely characters have dark secrets and nothing happens to just one person. In a place like Lubusi, every event, whether happy or tragic, impacts on the whole community.
Tsha Tsha is produced for SABC Education by CADRE (Centre for Aids, Development, Research and Evaluation) and Curious Pictures. Tsha Tsha is funded by USAID through Johns Hopkins University Health Communications Partnership, which also provides funding support for research on the series.