Empini 2 Teasers For March 2026; bring some of the most politically charged and dramatically gripping storylines yet to Empini, Mzansi Magic’s compelling security and power drama. From Striker’s disappearance and the pressure it places on the Bhodoza family, Winnie’s demand for a divorce, Khaya’s shock exit from MPS to missing weapons, a mysterious cargo, a bounty placed on MPS’s tender, and Jabulani finding himself in the eye of the storm, March keeps the world of private security and political scheming at its most dangerous and most watchable. Whether you’re a devoted fan or just catching up, here is everything happening on Empini this March — episode by episode.
Striker Missing and a Family Under Pressure (Episodes 24–26 | 2–4 March 2026)
March opens with a disappearance that only one person seems properly alarmed by. Striker is missing — and the pressure on the Bhodozas mounts by the day as the truth of what happened begins to press through the cracks. Nosipho’s personal life takes a painful turn as her relationship collapses, and a startling confession raises the stakes for everyone connected to the situation.
Monday, 2 March 2026 – Episode 24: Strike While The Iron is Hot
Mkhonto is the only person showing any real urgency about Striker’s whereabouts — a silence from others that speaks volumes. With Enoch blessing Uhuru as a prospective son-in-law and political ally, Uhuru is left sitting with suspicions he does not yet know what to do with.
Tuesday, 3 March 2026 – Episode 25: Flying Close to the Sun
Jabulani, acting under duress, ends his relationship with Nosipho. She turns to Uhuru for comfort — stepping into the arms of someone whose own complicated position in all of this she does not yet fully understand.
Wednesday, 4 March 2026 – Episode 26: Missing and Missed
The pressure on the Bhodoza family around Striker’s disappearance becomes impossible to contain. Mkhonto formally reports him missing. Khaya makes a startling confession to Thobani that reframes everything. Nosipho quietly nurses a broken heart.
Winnie Demands Divorce and the Truth About Striker Surfaces (Episodes 27–29 | 9–11 March 2026)
Week two brings the human cost of Striker’s death into sharp focus. Winnie cannot be consoled — and Khaya’s attempts to move on collide directly with her grief. Nosipho confronts the man who manipulated her feelings, and by week’s end, Winnie makes the boldest move she has made in a long time: she asks for a divorce.
Monday, 9 March 2026 – Episode 27: Closure
Winnie pleads with Khaya to give Striker’s family and those who loved him some form of closure about what happened to him. Nosipho confronts Jabulani directly — calling out the way he deliberately manipulated her into developing feelings for him.
Tuesday, 10 March 2026 – Episode 28: Damsel in Distress
Khaya wants the Striker matter buried and behind him — but Winnie’s grief refuses to cooperate. While her husband continues to operate as a puppet for Khaya and Enoch’s plans, Nosipho watches her mother’s sorrow and carries her own alongside it.
Wednesday, 11 March 2026 – Episode 29: I’m Nothing Like You
Winnie asks Khaya for a divorce — a demand as much as a request. Justice challenges Enoch to a public debate, raising the political temperature considerably. Nosipho and Uhuru work together to manage the situation as it escalates around them.
Khaya Exits MPS and the Power Structures Begin to Shift (Episodes 30–32 | 16–18 March 2026)
Mid-March brings a seismic shift in the balance of power. Khaya’s announced departure from MPS’s core structure sends shockwaves through the organisation, and the question of what he is planning next has everyone looking over their shoulder. Uhuru learns the truth about how he came to be employed — and both he and Thobani ultimately walk away from MPS, each for reasons entirely their own.
Monday, 16 March 2026 – Episode 30: Mutually Assured Destruction
Winnie remains firm in her intention to divorce Khaya — until Enoch persuades her to think about what more she could extract from the relationship before walking away. Uhuru receives a revelation about the true circumstances that led to his appointment at MPS.
Tuesday, 17 March 2026 – Episode 31: The Next Best CEO
Khaya announces he is stepping back from MPS’s core structure — a declaration that sets off a paranoid scramble as everyone tries to work out what he is really planning. Nosipho quietly begins working out a path to repairing her marriage.
Wednesday, 18 March 2026 – Episode 32: Good Bodyguard, Bad Bodyguard
Khaya extends an unexpected hand to Justice — supporting his bid to unseat Enoch as deputy president. Uhuru and Thobani both resign from MPS on the same day — though the reasons driving each of them to that decision could not be more different.
Missing Weapons, Mysterious Cargo and a Bounty on MPS (Episodes 33–37 | 23–31 March 2026)
March closes with MPS under the greatest pressure it has faced. Weapons go missing, a mysterious cargo is promised to Enoch, and a failed mission ends with a bounty placed on the company’s tender. A mysterious visitor brings Thobani a promise to keep for a long-missing friend, the truth about who killed their leader is finally prised out — and Jabulani finds himself squarely in the frame as suspicion lands on him from all directions.
Monday, 23 March 2026 – Episode 33: You’re My Equal
Weapons are discovered missing from MPS — and Thobani convinces Zenzele to keep the disappearance quiet for now. A mysterious visitor arrives and asks Thobani to honour a promise made to a long-missing friend — a request that carries weight neither of them fully explains.
Tuesday, 24 March 2026 – Episode 34: Political Partners
Zenzele grapples with how to steer MPS forward when the entire team seems to be working against his instructions rather than with them. Ndoni and Jabulani dig for more clues about the missing weapons — a search that keeps throwing up more questions than answers.
Wednesday, 25 March 2026 – Episode 35: I Know Who Killed Our Leader
Thobani refuses to let go until Nombulelo finally gives him the truth he has been pushing for. Zenzele makes Enoch a promise — he will transport the mysterious cargo. Justice refuses to give up on the possibility of a future with Dora, holding on against the odds.
Monday, 30 March 2026 – Episode 36: Mbali’s First Mission
Mbali is handed her first real opportunity to prove herself at MPS when Zenzele assigns her to one of the company’s most significant protection jobs. Justice makes his feelings for Dora explicit — leaving nothing unsaid.
Tuesday, 31 March 2026 – Episode 37: I Don’t Play Games With My Money
Zenzele and the MPS team are left reeling in the wake of a mission that has failed — and Enoch’s response is immediate and devastating: he places a bounty on the company’s tender. Jabulani finds himself at the centre of the suspicion that follows, the month closing with his position more precarious than it has ever been.
When and Where to Watch Empini on Mzansi Magic
You can watch Empini exclusively on Mzansi Magic:
Days: Monday to Wednesday
Time: 19h00 (7:00 PM)
Channel: Mzansi Magic
New episodes premiere three nights a week, making Empini essential early-evening viewing for fans of South African political drama and high-stakes security thrillers.
Conclusion
March 2026 is a richly layered and propulsive month for Empini. What begins with a single disappearance — Striker’s — spreads outward into a month-long examination of guilt, power, loyalty, and the consequences of choosing the wrong alliances. Winnie’s grief and her demand for divorce give the month its emotional centre, while Khaya’s departure from MPS and the missing weapons crisis keep the political and professional dimensions equally tense.
From Uhuru learning the real story behind his appointment to a bounty placed on MPS’s tender and Jabulani left carrying the weight of everyone’s suspicion, March closes in a state of productive, unresolved tension that gives April exactly the foundation it needs. With Mbali stepping up, the mysterious cargo in transit, and Enoch making his displeasure unmistakably clear, the world of Empini has never felt more dangerous.
Don’t miss a single episode — tune in to Mzansi Magic every Monday to Wednesday at 19h00 to follow all the drama as it continues to unfold.