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Kelders van Geheime Teasers: 12 - 16 May 2025 - Political Analysis South Africa

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Kelders van Geheime airs on e.tv every Monday to Friday at 18:00.

Edmund chases after memories of Charlie on the farm, while Shireen struggles to process her grief – Nenna gives her ‘permission’ to grieve.

Napoleon comes to the rescue when Stil Piet and his nephews need to vacate their home, but Unathi is not impressed with his uncle.

Unathi tries to reconcile with Athandwa, but Athandwa wants nothing to do with his brother until he has made things right with Stil Piet.

The Marais’ and Systers clash over Charlie’s funeral arrangements, while Edmund asks Veronique and Tjoppie to sort it out on behalf of himself and Annette.

Edmund and Shireen meet in secret. Debbie-Lee and Sandy move in with Shireen.

The Syster and Marais families will have to bury the hatchets to organise a worthy send-off for Charlie – that is if Edmund permits them to do so.

Edmund is losing it, and a very early morning visit to Shireen proves it. Junior feels powerless while Allison pretends that everything is still under control.

Veronique receives a call from her past: she has to say goodbye before it is too late.

Unathi confronts Marco about his mother’s decision to kick Stil Piet and the Grootbooms out of their house.

Edmund is very unpredictable in this trying time of his life: alcohol and strange women probably make it more bearable.

Veronique (or Dawn Steenkamp) visits a dying Ivan – and then Gershwin shows up.

A missing Unathi shows up drunk at the house – and says things that could’ve just been left alone.

Junior asks Nenna to try and get through to Allison.

Edmund grapples with his grief, and tries to explain and excuse himself with the truth.

Unathi finds a new place to stay, and Athandwa finds himself at a cross roads when he has to make an impossible choice.

Death is greeted with an emotional kiss.

Marco confronts his mother regarding Stil Piet. Junior and Nenna confront Allison regarding the current status quo.

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