Molefe family
They specialize in “fixing” the problems of people. Whether you are rich, poor, famous, gay black or white there is no problem the Molefe family can’t fix. Of the 5 families, they are the most powerful. The
Mr. Godfrey Molefe- Head of the Molefe family. Known by the public as “Rrarona” this is Setswana for our father
Katlego Molefe- Wife of Mr. Molefe
Sean Molefe- The oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Molefe. Has an interest in assuming a role as head of the family once his father retires
Thomas Molefe- 2nd born son of the family
Rethabile Molefe-3rd born child and only daughter in the family
Prince Molefe- 4th born child
Johnny Molefe- last born child in the family
Thabang Lesepa- an investigative journalist
Dwayne Segwe- Rethabiles boyfriend
Ludo Moalosi- Johnny’s girlfriend from high school
Raymond Moalosi- Father of Ludo
Mmamotse Moalosi- Mother of Ludo
Susette Molefe-Sean’s wife
Olivia and Madison- Sean and Sussets twin girls
Kimberly Molefe- Thomas wife
Edwin Molefe- Thomas and Kimberly’s son
Mark “Ghost” Tsipiyagae- the Molefe family’s personal assassin. Former intelligence officer
Brandon Wallace-Son of Mr. Wallace and Johnny’s friend
Mr. Wallace- Father of Brandon and CEO of a chain of supermarkets
The Khatombela Family
They specialize in entertainment. They own a chain of casinos, hotels, and nightclubs. They also run a p**********n ring
Christopher Khatombela- Head of the Khatombela family
Chiwembe Ntombela- wife of Christopher
Obakeng Khatombela- Son of the family
Eileen Khatombela- Daughter of the family
Robert Singano- Operations Manager of the Khatombela family
Mr. Talenyana- Local tailor
Dineo Talenyana- Daughter of Mr. Talenyana
Audrey Talenyana- wife of Mr. Talenyana and friend of Katlego
Brutus Masheleng- operations manager of the Molefe family
Themba Mokwepa- operations manager of the Molefe family
Pako Kekana-Enforcer in the Themba regime
Thuto Majinda – Johnny’s boxing rival
Lewis Battoki- Enforcer in the Brutus regime
Thulisile Okasi- Rita’s friend
The Khoza family
They specialize in the narcotics trade
Gerry Khosa- Head of the Khosa family
Derrick Khosa- Uncle of the family
Francis Khosa- Operations manager of the family and younger brother to Derrick.
Patrick Khosa- Younger brother of Gerry
Katherine Khosa- Younger sister to Gerry and Patrick
Ray Haines- an ambitious drug dealer who sells exclusively for the Khosa family
The Dambe Family
They specialize in the smuggling of illicit goods
Boago Dambe- Head of the family
Lucia Dambe- wife to Boago
Edward Dambe- Son of the family
David Dambe- Edwards’s cousin
Tumisang Dambe- Edwards’s sister
Wilberforce Bongani-operations manager of the family
The Jimbo Family
They specialize in protection and execution
Harold Jimbo- Head of the family
Ariana Jimbo- Wife to Harold
Peter Jimbo- Son of the family
The Jimbo- Peter’s sister
Juliet Jimbo- Peter’s sister
Precious Jimbo-Peters sister
Since Jimbo- Peter’s sister and operations manager of the family
Carlos Maidana- Ally to Johnny
Dane Mendoza- Head of police
Troy Bradfield- Head of a private security firm
Jacob Nketsi- Ally to Johnny
Dixie Carrieta- Ally to the Jimbo Family
Lunati Mokoena- Farm girl
Zwelethu Mokoena- Luna this father
The Big 5
This is a story about 5 families located in the Southern Africa region. These families operate in a specific branch of crime.
The Molefe family
They specialize in “fixing” the problems of people. Whether you are rich, poor, famous, gay black or white there is no problem the Molefe family can’t fix. Of the 5 families, they are the most powerful.
The Khatombela Family
They specialize in entertainment. They own a chain of casinos, hotels, and nightclubs. They also run a p**********n ring
The Khoza family
They specialize in the drugs trade
The Dambe Family
They specialize in the smuggling of illicit goods
The Jimbo Family
They specialize in protection and execution
All 5 families have been living and operating their respective organizations in peace and harmony. The peace has lasted for 35 years and this coalition between the 5 families has resulted in them depending on each other for their survival. Whilst this interdependence may be seen as a source of vulnerability the peace between all families has resulted in every family making a lot of money