Ndoni and Khaya have some explaining to do to the police. Masasa and Zenzele grieve Mzoxolo. Meanwhile, the Bhodoza family is placed on lockdown.
Khaya returns to his family, and MPS readies to join forces with Zenzele, but the boy couldnt care less. Dora worries about Ndoni and her escapades with Madlopa.
Ndoni is determined to move on with her life while giving Zenzele the cold shoulder at work. General wins the support of his party members despite being suspended. Khaya apologizes to Uhuru.
Khaya struggles to find a person in his world who will stand by his side as the power struggle for MPS begins. Masasa advises Zenzele to consider going back to Kokstad.
Khaya and General keep playing their cat-and-mouse game. Khaya is adamant about making General sweat. Ndoni learns the truth about Nosipho and Jabulani's relationship.
A better resolution comes straight to Ndoni's door. Enoch uses General's low point to put him in a corner. Uhuru struggles with feelings of inadequacy and finds an ally in Zenzele.
Khaya spins Ndoni the story of a troubled Bonga who was killed by a random killer while setting General up as her next target. Winnie and Striker have an eventful parting.
Ndoni turns her suspicions to General and resolves to take him down. Khaya tries to assuage Ndoni's suspicions of him by bringing Madlopa to book and taking out General.
When Ndoni discovers Madlopa near death, she reconsiders her quest to find her father's killer. Uhuru finds out the unspectacular details of his father's death.
Ndoni makes peace with Khaya, Zenzele and Dingane. She returns to active duty at MPS, guarding an unsavory character. Uhuru rededicates himself to his marriage.
Ndoni tries to make things right when she learns of Miss Kay's actions. Khaya distracts Zenzele in a ploy to get close to Masasa. Winnie tries to make a solid decision about her marriage.
Khaya and Masasa have opened the floodgates as they can't seem to stay away from one another. Nosipho struggles to be there for Uhuru at a time of need when her own heart wants to leave him.
Mthunzi's lobola makes everyone happy except for him. Nyakallo relies on Disebo's powers to help her fall pregnant again. Sihle inadvertently gets her husband arrested.
Winnie sees Striker one last time before suggesting that she and Khaya renew their vows. Zenzele realises his father doesn't mind replacing him at the office. Mkhonto pitches an idea that could bring MPS revenue.
Nosipho promises to make it up to Jabulani, while Uhuru is encouraged to make political power plays. Zenzele wants to show support to the Bhadoza family by asking to speak at Khaya and Winnie's anniversary dinner.
Mkhonto gives Sbamu and Vuntha their first client without Khaya's knowledge. Winnie sets out to reconnect with Khaya and plan their anniversary despite her husband's blatant disregard.
Dingane tells Khaya that Striker and Winnie are having an affair. Masasa is hurt when Zenzele makes a speech at Khaya and Winnie's anniversary party.
Khaya keeps a keen eye on Winnie and Striker. Dingane gets a cash boost thanks to his role as Khaya's mole, but his conscience is unsettled because he betrayed Striker.
Khaya gets his hands on footage that confirms Winnie and Striker's relationship. Nosipho begs Jabulani to not give up on their relationship.
Winnie feels Khaya is avoiding her. She says her goodbyes to Khaya. Uhuru endeavors to support Enoch publicly and finally meets Justice Mahlangu, the man running against Enoch.
Kaya exacts his revenge on Striker and finally confronts Winnie about her affair. Enoch continues to be frustrated by Justice and enlists Uhuru's help.
Khaya takes his dislikes for Striker to dangerous lengths. Uhuru puts himself in the spotlight to regain the trust and respect of his father-in-law and grandfather-in-law.
Khaya interrogates Striker, Vutha and Dora. Nosipho tries to find Jabulani's missing belt, but Uhuru discovers he is wearing it.
Mkhonto seems to be the only one concerned about Striker's whereabouts. With Enoch endorsing Uhuru as a son-in-law and future political ally, Uhuru ponders what to do with his suspicions about his wife's cheating.
Under duress, Jabulani breaks up with Nosipho. She runs into Uhuru's arms for comfort.
Pressure mounts on the Bhodozas around Striker's disappearance. Mkhonto reports him missing, and Khaya makes a startling confession to Thobani. Nosipho nurses a broken heart.
Winnie pleads with Khaya to give Striker's family and loved ones closure about his disappearance. Nosipho confronts Jabulani for manipulating her into falling for him.
Khaya wants to put the Striker matter behind him, but Winnie is inconsolable over Striker's death. While her husband plays puppet to Khaya and Enoch, Nosipho worries about her mother's grief over Striker's death.
Winnie asks for a divorce. Justice challenges Enoch to a debate, and Nosipho and Uhuru pull together to manage the situation.
Winnie is still dead set on divorcing Khaya, but Enoch convinces her to get more out of the relationship. Uhuru learns how he got his job at MPS.
Khaya announces that he will no longer be part of MPS's core structure, sending everyone into a paranoid frenzy about what he might be planning. Nosipho works out how to fix things in her marriage.
Khaya extends a hand of support to Justice in his bid to overthrow Enoch as deputy president. Uhuru and Thobani finds themselves resigning from MPS but for different reasons.
Weapons are missing from MPS and Thobani convinces Zenzele to cover it up. A mysterious visitor approaches Thobani, requesting he fulfil a promise for a long-missing friend.
Zenzele grapples with the best way for MPS to move forward, despite the whole team working against his orders. Ndoni and Jabulani try their best to find more clues about the missing guns.
Thobani does't give up until Nombulelo gives him the truth, while Zenzele promises Enoch he'll transport his mysterious cargo. Justice refuses to give up on a possible future with Dora.
Mbali gets an opportunity to make a name for herself at MPS when Zenzele assigns her to one of their biggest protection jobs. Justice makes his intentions clear to Dora.