‘Generations’ November Spoilers: Nkosiyabo kills Philani?
The 'Generations: The Legacy' November teasers reveal that Philani Magwaza will be killed by Nkosiyabo cele after a heated exchange.

The Generations: The Legacy November teasers reveal that there will be an unexpected death that will leave the doctors baffled this November.
The Monday 14 November teaser reads:
“An unexpected death has everyone baffled, including the doctors”
While Thembeka (played by Rosemary Zimu) will wake up from a months long coma. You will remember that Thembeka went into a coma after she was poisoned by Oby and her boyfriend Philani.
Tuesday 8 November teaser reads:
“Coming out of a coma after many months can be a harrowing experience”.
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POLICE RECEIVE A CALL ABOUT A BODY
The TVSA November teasers reveal that the police officers will find a body but it is not clear if it will be Philani’s body. It is however clear that Nkosiyabo and Philani will have a scuffle that will push Nkosiyabo to do the unthinkable.
The Season 8 season finale teasers on Friday 18 November read:
“Philani deliberately provokes Nkosiyabo who finally loses it”

The police are on a mission to solve a murder mystery but who is going to uncover the truth behind Philani’s death? The 25 November teasers say: “Who can solve the mystery about what happened to Philani?”
While on 29 November, the police finally receive a call reporting that a body has been found.
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POLICE HAVE A SUSPECT
The police work hard in trying to nail the person responsible for Philani’s demise.
The 30 November teaser reads, “the police have a new suspect in the Philani Magwaza case”. It also seems Nkosiyabo has no recollection of what happened on that fateful day.
“How does a lawyer help a murderer who can’t remember the crime?,” read 28 November teasers.
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