The second season of House of Zwide focuses on the search for Busi’s vengeance. Faith Zwide is about to lose everything, including her daughter, who has decided to leave the nation for forever and make her new home in London. They had broken up since she has no intention of returning to the relationship with Sandile.
In the first season, Faith was able to get away with all of her nefarious deeds. The ghost is back to exact revenge on her this time. Faith has admitted to killing Busi, claiming self-defense, because her conscience has been plagued by the ghost of Busi.
One, she is fluent in English.
As her name, Busi, is of African origin, it is assumed that she is fluent in an African language. Her English-speaking ghost, however, continues to astound her many admirers.
Second, she’s quite approachable.
The ghost’s sole purpose is to get what she believes is her due. The ghost’s affability has drawn criticism. Faith is the only one she seems to fear when she drops by unexpectedly, although she seems so nice that it could be an act of desperation. We’ve heard stories of angry ghosts knocking people up and wreaking havoc, but Busi’s spirit has never done anything like that.