Jub Jub thanks Mzansi for 'Uyajola 9/9' reaching 2.5 million views

Jub Jub thanks Mzansi for 'Uyajola 9/9' reaching 2.5 million views

- Jub Jub has thanked all the loyal viewers of Uyajola 9/9 for tuning in 2.5 million strong

- The off the charts viewership numbers have made Uyajola 9/9 the third most-watched show on the DStv platform

- Fans appear to be addicted to all the juicy drama that the scandalous show brings

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Uyajola 9/9 has survived a mountain of critics and a few Broadcasting Complaints Commission of South Africa (BCCSA) complaints to become the third most-watched show on DStv.

Its presenter, Jub Jub, is thrilled at the accomplishment and thanked Mzansi for the growing support.

Since the show's inception in 2019, the viewership numbers have continued to increase.

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Jub Jub hopped onto his Instagram account to record a "thank you" message.

He also acknowledged the growing support that the black owned channel, Moja Love, has been getting.

Jub Jub said, "I wanna thank you guys for supporting me, I wanna thank you guys for believing in me. The channel I am aligned with, the black-owned channel. I wanna thank you guys for believing in the channel. Last week, we were the 3rd most watched channel in the country with my show beating over 2.5 million viewership."

Earlier this year, Briefly.co.za reported that the country was ecstatic to see Jub Jub back on screens chasing down cheaters on the popular show.

Fans can't get enough of the drama of people catching their loved ones red-handed in the acts of dishonesty and cheating.

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Source: Briefly News

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