Youngins 3 Teasers For March 2026; bring the drama, the romance, and the hustle in full force as Youngins kicks off its run on Mzansi Wethu. From Tumelo’s complicated feelings for Sefako, Mahlatse’s risky business venture, and Khaya and Amo’s on-again off-again romance to contraband discovered in a dorm room, a bombshell about an unconventional relationship, and Principal Ramathuba’s drastic new school rules, this month serves up everything that makes boarding school life the most unpredictable chapter of anyone’s story. Whether you’re tuning in for the first time or already invested, here is everything happening on Youngins this March — episode by episode.
New Rules, New Heartbreak and New Business (Episodes 4–6 | 4–6 March 2026)
March opens in the middle of an already complicated world. Tumelo’s return is immediately coloured by uncomfortable truths, Amo and Khaya find their way back to each other — only to discover that togetherness comes with its own set of negotiations — and Mahlatse’s financial pressure begins steering him toward a plan that will have consequences none of them can fully predict.
Wednesday, 4 March 2026 – Episode 4: An Unwelcome Return
Tumelo is glad to be back — until Tshepo brings him up to speed on the new rules, and the welcome wears off quickly. Principal Ramathuba makes a shocking announcement that ripples through the school. Amo and Mahlatse share a charged moment, interrupted by news about his scholarship that shifts everything.
Thursday, 5 March 2026 – Episode 5: Rock Bottom Has a Basement
Tumelo confronts Palesa directly about her relationship with Sefako — a conversation nobody was going to enjoy. Buhle is left feeling adrift and purposeless as Puseletso leans into her Head Girl status with visible enthusiasm. In a welcome turn, Khaya and Amo are back together.
Friday, 6 March 2026 – Episode 6: Khaya and Amo
Khaya and Amo navigate the newly reopened territory between them — working out where the line sits between what they want and what they are willing to do about it. Mahlatse’s money problems push him to start thinking creatively about how to generate some income.
Mahlatse’s Business Booms — and the Gang Gets Worried (Episodes 7–9 | 11–13 March 2026)
The second week brings Mahlatse’s entrepreneurial side to the foreground — and the gang is not entirely comfortable with what they are watching unfold. Business is booming, but at what cost? Meanwhile, Tumelo’s personal life remains entangled, Sefako and Palesa find their footing again, and Amo and Khaya hit a bump that has Mahlatse’s name written all over it.
Wednesday, 11 March 2026 – Episode 7: Tough Times Never Last
Mahlatse lands on a bright idea to solve his financial problem. Amo makes her position on physical intimacy clear — she is committed to waiting until marriage. Tumelo is stung by the way Sefako is treating him and cannot hide the hurt.
Thursday, 12 March 2026 – Episode 8: Mr Entrepreneur
Tumelo will go to whatever lengths it takes to win Sefako back. The gang stages an intervention for Mahlatse — but it is not all bad news, as his new venture picks up momentum with some very satisfied customers giving it a genuine boost.
Friday, 13 March 2026 – Episode 9: Love Thy Exes
Tumelo tries to sound the alarm about what Mahlatse is getting himself into. Sefako and Palesa resolve a misunderstanding and patch things up. Amo and Khaya fall out — and Mahlatse is the reason, adding an awkward layer to an already complicated friendship group.
Contraband, a Bombshell and a Busted Business (Episodes 10–12 | 18–20 March 2026)
Week three brings consequences. Mahlatse’s reckless approach to his booming venture catches up with him when Principal Ramathuba gets involved and contraband is found in his room. Sefako drops a bombshell about his relationship expectations that forces Tumelo and Palesa to reckon with something neither anticipated, and Amo takes a step toward meeting Khaya halfway.
Wednesday, 18 March 2026 – Episode 10: It’s Just Business
Tumelo and the gang try to pull Mahlatse back from the edge — but he is not interested in their concern. The success of his venture has made him overconfident and careless. Khaya, meanwhile, slips back into old patterns that nobody is pleased to see resurface.
Thursday, 19 March 2026 – Episode 11: Can’t Argue With Fate
Amo agrees to explore different forms of intimacy with Khaya — a compromise that feels significant for both of them. Sefako drops a bombshell on Tumelo and Palesa that neither of them saw coming. Principal Ramathuba catches Mahlatse in the act, and the fallout begins.
Friday, 20 March 2026 – Episode 12: To Be a Good Son
Mahlatse faces the full weight of his choices when contraband is found in his room and the consequences cannot be avoided. Sefako presses his case for an unconventional relationship arrangement — making his expectations explicit. It is career day, and Buhle finds herself feeling low about what her future might hold.
Jealousy, Confessions and Decisions That Can’t Be Undone (Episodes 13–15 | 25–27 March 2026)
March closes with every relationship at a turning point. Khaya fights to win Amo back, Palesa enjoys having the upper hand over Tumelo, and Sefako’s unconventional relationship goals land him in the worst possible situation — caught in a compromising position by the dorm master. The month ends with decisions made, boundaries drawn, and Principal Ramathuba once again reshaping the landscape everyone has to live in.
Wednesday, 25 March 2026 – Episode 13: Three’s a Crowd
Khaya pulls out every stop available to him in his effort to win Amo back. Buhle, in a refreshing turn, is genuinely thriving with her new man. Sefako makes no secret of his interest in a throuple arrangement — and is serious about it.
Thursday, 26 March 2026 – Episode 14: Resetting the Clock
Palesa enjoys making Tumelo squirm with jealousy — and she is very good at it. Khaya tells Amo he loves her, leaving the question hanging: will she take him back? Sefako’s romantic ambitions come crashing down when the dorm master finds him in a deeply compromising position.
Friday, 27 March 2026 – Episode 15: Enough is Enough
Tumelo and Sefako sit down and make a definitive decision about the future of their relationship — ending the month of uncertainty between them one way or another. Amo and Khaya have an honest, unguarded conversation that may finally give them both clarity. Principal Ramathuba brings March to a close the way she began it — by implementing sweeping changes to the school rules that affect everyone.
When and Where to Watch Youngins on Mzansi Wethu and Showmax
You can watch Youngins on Mzansi Wethu and stream it on Showmax:
Days: Wednesday to Friday
Time: 19h00 (7:00 PM)
Channel: Mzansi Wethu
Streaming: Showmax
New episodes drop three nights a week, with every episode also available to stream on Showmax for those who prefer to watch on their own schedule.
Conclusion
March 2026 is a lively, emotionally honest, and thoroughly entertaining opening chapter for Youngins. The show wastes no time establishing its characters and their complications — Mahlatse’s entrepreneurial ambition and its consequences, Khaya and Amo’s push-and-pull romance, and the messy, evolving triangle between Tumelo, Sefako, and Palesa all give the month real dramatic weight without ever losing the energy and humour that makes boarding school drama so compelling.
From Principal Ramathuba’s opening announcement to her month-closing rule overhaul, the institution itself is as much a character as the students within it — shaping their choices, limiting their options, and occasionally catching them in the act. With relationships redefined and consequences being absorbed, April is set to build on a March that gave viewers plenty of reasons to keep watching.
Don’t miss a single episode — tune in to Mzansi Wethu every Wednesday to Friday at 19h00, or stream new episodes anytime on Showmax.