
Yesterday
Drama
Overview
After falling ill, Yesterday learns that she is HIV positive. With her husband in denial and young daughter to tend to, Yesterday's one goal is to live long enough to see her child go to school.
Top Cast


Leleti Khumalo
Leleti Khumalo
Yesterday
Leleti Khumalo
Yesterday


Kenneth Khambula
Kenneth Khambula
Yesterday's husband
Kenneth Khambula
Yesterday's husband
Lihle Mvelase
Lihle Mvelase
Beauty (Yesterday's daughter)
Lihle Mvelase
Beauty (Yesterday's daughter)
Camilla Walker
Camilla Walker
Clinic Doctor
Camilla Walker
Clinic Doctor
Mmamputhi Khasu
Mmamputhi Khasu
Village Woman
Mmamputhi Khasu
Village Woman
Charmaine Kweyama
Charmaine Kweyama
Village Woman
Charmaine Kweyama
Village Woman
Aletta Majola
Aletta Majola
Road Worker
Aletta Majola
Road Worker
Elliot Makhubo
Elliot Makhubo
Taxi Driver
Elliot Makhubo
Taxi Driver
Jacob Makgoba
Jacob Makgoba
Man at Clinic
Jacob Makgoba
Man at Clinic


Harriet Lenabe
Harriet Lenabe
Tall Teacher
Harriet Lenabe
Tall Teacher
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