The popular Moja Love show Uyajola 99 has crossed international borders, with the latest episode being filmed in Botswana. Known for confronting unfaithful partners, the show continues to captivate audiences by helping lovers discover the truth behind their suspicions. Jub Jub, the show’s presenter, said it was time to take the show beyond South Africa, as cheating is a universal issue, not confined to just one country.
Speaking to ZiMoja, Jub Jub (real name Molemo Maarohanye) expressed his excitement about filming in Botswana and the overwhelming response they received. “Cheating doesn’t happen only in SA, so it’s great to bring the show to neighbouring countries,” he said. The positive reception from Botswana audiences was a pleasant surprise, with the presenter noting how they welcomed the crew with open arms.
However, Jub Jub did mention a key difference between the reactions of South African and Botswanan audiences. “In SA, the crowd gets wilder and rowdy, but in Botswana, people are more reserved and conservative,” he observed. Despite the difference in energy, the showβs essence remained the same β exposing infidelity and giving people the closure they desperately seek.
As Uyajola 99 continues to gain popularity beyond South Africa, it highlights the universal nature of relationship challenges. The showβs ability to resonate across borders proves its widespread appeal, and fans can look forward to more international episodes in the future.