Axed Generations actors file court papers

LAWYERS representing 16 actors who were axed from SABC 1 soap opera Generations were set to file a court application yesterday to halt a new version of the show.

LAWYERS representing 16 actors who were axed from SABC 1 soap opera Generations were set to file a court application yesterday to halt a new version of the show.

“We are filing the papers and after that we will be allocated a court date and a judge,” Bulelani Mzamo said.

“We are going through the arrangements of having the actors come and sign the papers. We will file sometime during the course of the day, but if there is any problem, we will possibly file it by Wednesday morning.”

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The group wants the newly-launched version of the soapie, Generations The Legacy, to be taken off screens.

The group wants the newly-launched version of the soapie, Generations The Legacy, to be taken off screens. The actors allege the SABC reneged on a contract it signed after the actors were axed during a pay dispute last year.

Mzamo previously said the contract stated that the public broadcaster would pay fees the actors had been demanding and was willing to reinstate them. This had not happened.

SABC spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago reportedly said there were no plans to pull the plug on the soap opera.

“I have heard stories that the actors plan to get an interdict against the SABC, but we have nothing official from them,” he said.

– SAPA