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MOVIE REVIEW: The Polygamist confuses polygamy with infidelity, yet remains compelling

The South African series offers a gripping portrait of fractured families and the consequences of betrayal, but rarely interrogates the motivations behind its troubled patriarch.

byEmmanuel Muna
June 23, 2026
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It is often said that men are ordinarily polygamous in nature, especially the African man. So whilst religion, often Christianity, constrains a man to one wife, it sometimes does not confine this polygamist tendency, but how true is this?

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Netflix’s South African supernovela, The Polygamist, arrives with all the ingredients of addictive television narrative: wealth, betrayal, family intrigue, forbidden relationships, and a patriarch whose death exposes a lifetime of secrets.

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Adapted from the 2012 debut novel by Zimbabwean author Sue Nyathi and developed for television by Nigerian filmmaker Akin Omotoso and head writer Busisiwe Zwane, the 22-episode series represents Netflix’s most ambitious foray yet into the telenovela format in Southern Africa.

The Polygamist
The Polygamist

Produced by Stained Glass Productions, the studio behind hit shows such as Uzalo and The Wife, the series combines the heightened emotions of traditional soap operas with the cinematic sheen of contemporary streaming television. The series was released on 12 June 2026 and has since dominated social media discussions, as fans not only relish the narrative but also spark conversations about the characters.

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What emerges is a binge-worthy drama that is at once entertaining and thematic, one that keeps you glued with unfringed excitement and overzealous anticipation.

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Plot

The story begins with the death of Jonasi Gomora, a wealthy CEO, celebrated businessman, and family patriarch whose life appears enviable from the outside. As mourners gather at his funeral, viewers are introduced to the women whose lives were defined, shaped, and often damaged by their relationship with him.

The funeral serves as more than a narrative device; it becomes a courtroom of memory where every widow, lover, child, and associate carries a different version of the deceased.

Through flashbacks and unfolding revelations, the series reconstructs Jonasi’s complicated life.

Behind the polished image of a successful CEO lies a serial deceiver whose relationships span multiple households and emotional territories. His charisma attracts loyalty, but his choices leave devastation in their wake.

Mr Gomora, a successful businessman, attracted the attention of the ladies around him, leading him to neglect his responsibilities as a husband to Joyce, the woman who built his career and nurtured his family. While Joyce was planning their 20th anniversary, Mr Gomora was preparing for a divorce and planning to marry another woman, Matipa.

Joyce, a very strategic woman, understands the dynamics of public image, and insisted on the anniversary, a feat that somehow brought Mr Gomora home, but not for too long. As the narrative developed, it revealed that Mr Gomora was involved with several women, objectifying them for his gratification and satisfaction. Mr Gomora was a man of many feats, from Joyce to Matipa, to Essie, to Lindani; he was a polygamist, but how would this ultimately affect his life?

Performances

The series’s greatest strength lies in its performances.

At the centre is Sdumo Mtshali, who delivers a commanding portrayal of Jonasi Gomora. It is the kind of performance that blurs the line between actor and character. Mtshali captures Jonasi’s magnetic charm and destructive selfishness with equal conviction, making him believable as both an object of affection and a source of frustration.

Mtshali embodies the character with remarkable conviction, balancing charisma and recklessness in equal measure. He portrays a man charming enough to understand why people remain loyal to him, yet selfish enough that viewers spend much of the series dreading the consequences of his next decision. The performance is so convincing that audiences may find it difficult to separate the actor from the character.

Mr and Mrs Gomara
Mr and Mrs Gomara

Equally impressive is Gugu Gumede as Joyce, Jonas’s first wife. Joyce is intelligent, strategic and fiercely protective of her position within the family hierarchy. Gumede plays her with a measured intensity that reveals both strength and vulnerability.

Joyce understands the rules of the game better than anyone, yet viewers cannot help wishing she would abandon a marriage that repeatedly undermines her dignity. Her struggle becomes one of the show’s most emotionally engaging storylines. Joyce is perhaps the show’s most fascinating character.

Another standout is Noluthando Shabalala as Mpume, Jonasi’s daughter. While many characters orbit around Jonasi’s influence, Mpume consistently challenges him. She functions as the series’ moral compass, refusing to excuse behaviour simply because it comes from a father or family patriarch.

Joyce Gomara
Joyce Gomara

Her character offers an important counterpoint to traditional expectations often placed on young women within conservative family structures. The performance brings both emotional intelligence and moral clarity to a story often consumed by deception.

Character flaw

Two things elevate a story: character development and character flaws. Flaws make characters human and relatable, while character development is the emotional journey of overcoming or succumbing to those flaws. Without them, a character risks feeling flat, unrelatable, or “too perfect”.

The Polygamist
The Polygamist

What makes the narrative compelling is that it refuses to position Jonasi as either a complete villain or a misunderstood hero. Instead, it presents him as a man whose actions ripple outward, affecting everyone around him.

Interestingly, the show spends little time explaining why Jonasi became the man he is. Around the midpoint of the season, viewers may find themselves asking what trauma, desire, or insecurity fuels his endless pursuit of women and power.

Yet the series deliberately avoids providing easy answers.

Rather than excavating Jonasi’s psychological origins, The Polygamist centres the people left to clean up the mess. The emotional burden falls not on the architect of the chaos but on those forced to live with its consequences. It is a narrative choice that ultimately strengthens the story.

Mr Gomara
Mr Gomara

Visuals

Visually, The Polygamist shows a significant evolution in African television production. The series looks expensive, and, more importantly, purposeful. Its luxurious homes, sleek corporate spaces, elegant wardrobes and polished cinematography create a world defined by aspiration and status.

Unlike traditional telenovelas, often constrained by rapid production schedules and modest budgets, The Polygamist embraces a more cinematic approach. Every frame reflects careful attention to detail. The production values reinforce the central themes of wealth and power, ensuring that Jonasi’s world feels as alluring as it is destructive. In many ways, the series demonstrates how African television is increasingly capable of matching global streaming standards without sacrificing local identity.

Joyce and Mpume
Joyce and Mpume

Sex Scenes

Much of the conversation surrounding the series has centred on its explicit content.

The sex scenes have generated strong reactions among viewers, with some criticising them as excessive or unnecessary.

Yet within the narrative, intimacy is not merely for fun. It is central to understanding Jonasi’s relationships and the power dynamics that govern them. His sexual relationships are the foundation upon which much of the conflict is built.

In that sense, the scenes serve a narrative purpose. Whether audiences appreciate the execution is another matter, but the scenes serve a narrative purpose beyond simple shock value.

Matipa
Matipa

Still, there are moments when the series appears to lean too heavily on sensationalism. The pursuit of drama occasionally overshadows deeper thematic exploration, leaving viewers with spectacle where substance might have been more rewarding.

Where the series falters

Despite its strengths, The Polygamist is not without flaws. The 22-episode runtime often feels excessive. Storylines that could have been resolved more efficiently are stretched across multiple episodes, leading to repetition and occasional fatigue. Several plot developments are predictable, particularly for viewers familiar with the conventions of soap operas and telenovelas.

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More problematic is the show’s handling of its central theme. Despite its title, The Polygamist made a distinction between polygamy with infidelity, excess and moral failure. The distinction matters.

The series raises important questions but seldom pursues them beyond the surface. Leaving the audience to grapple with the answers.

What Nollywood can learn

Beyond its entertainment value, The Polygamist offers important lessons for Nollywood.

The first is the value of investing in production quality. The series demonstrates how strong cinematography, sound design, costume choices, and production design can elevate familiar stories, though Nollywood is not lacking in these areas; it shows room for improvement.

Like many acclaimed international productions, The Polygamist draws its strength from an existing literary foundation. Nollywood possesses a wealth of novels that remain largely untapped for screen adaptation, including works by writers such as Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Sefi Atta and Ayobami Adebayo.

The series also demonstrates the importance of creating layered female characters. Joyce, Mpume and several other women in the story are not merely supporting figures; they drive the narrative and shape its emotional core.

At the same time, Nollywood can learn from the show’s shortcomings. High production values should complement, not replace, strong writing. While The Polygamist looks impressive, it occasionally mistakes melodrama for depth and shock for meaningful commentary. The most successful premium dramas combine visual excellence with rigorous storytelling.

At its best, The Polygamist is an engrossing study of power and consequence. It is less concerned with explaining why men like Jonasi Gomora exist than with documenting the damage they leave behind.

The Polygamist may not be the definitive exploration of polygamy, its title suggests. Still, it is a gripping portrait of fractured families, wounded loyalties and the consequences of a man who spent a lifetime believing he could have everything without paying the price.

Verdict: 8/10

The Polygamist is streaming on Netflix

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