The team continues to provide assistance to real people put the pieces of their family lives back together again. The show is also educational, each show consists of two stories which hope to get viewers reflecting on their own family relationships and being moved to implement positive change in their own homes.

The aim of Khumbul’ekhaya is to show how through reconciliation and forgiveness we can heal broken relationships in our families.

The Khumbul’ekhaya team, together with the Mayor of Ethekwini Municipality, and Ishwar Ramlutchman, will unveil a brand new house for Ntombikhona Zondi and her three siblings who featured on Khumbul’ekhaya. The event will take place on Thursday, 1 September , at 09:00, at Greytown, Entembisweni.

Ntombikhona Zondi and her siblings wrote in to the show requesting that we reunite them with their fathers’ family, whom they have never met before. Their father passed on in the year 1999 and their mother in 2003. Ntombikhona Zondi has been the bread winner of her family ever since. Ntombikhona and her siblings don’t have a place that they can call home. They move from one extended family to another.
After their story was broadcast on Khumbul’ekhaya, we received a very moving response from one of our viewers, Ishwar Ramlutchman, who was greatly touched by their plight and wanted to reach out and extend a helping hand to them. He has in the meantime built a beautiful house for them in Greytown.

The Khumbul’ekhaya team will be at the ceremony in Greytown to cover this remarkable story of the display of Ubuntu, where a young family will finally have a home of their own.

The story of Ntombikhona Zondi and her siblings will be featured in the episode of Khumbul’ekhaya on Wednesday, 21 September at 21:00 – only on SABC1.