
Stokvel actress Manaka Ranaka recently talked about her dual role as both mother and grandmother to her late daughter Katlego Ranaka’s child, Mpho.
Earlier this year, the Ranaka family announced the tragic loss of their daughter, Katlego Ranaka, who died at just 24.
Recently, the actress drew attention on social media when she revealed her struggles with her daughter’s passing.
On Friday, October 17, 2025, the Generations: The Legacy star appeared on King David’s Podcast .
In her podcast appearance, Ranaka mentioned that children play a vital role in her healing process.
“The kids know that KG is in heaven. For me, I don’t think I would have survived if I didn’t have these 2 boys. It’s easier,” says the thespian.
Ranaka also noted during the conversation that her son, Lesedi, and her grandson, Mpho, are only six months apart.
She remarked that Katlego’s sister, Naledi Ranaka, has been deeply affected by their sister’s death.
Public Reactions to Manaka’s Interview
@siphokaziluzipho4197 commented:
“I also don’t want to listen to Ranaka speak about her daughter, after watching her on Engineering Your Life. It’s so sad. King David just lost his mom recently, and I lost mine two months ago. May everyone heal and be comforted.”
@sarahmonyela8168 mentioned:
“I remember Nandipha’s debut at Isidingo, loved that character. Still love her even today.”
@sluweeKay stated:
“I could listen to you guys talk for hours! Manaka is such a Gem️️.”
@Lebzlee added:
“Lovely to see someone so real and unfiltered. Thoroughly enjoyed this interview.”
@NomthandazoPrettyXaba said:
“Ausi Manaka, her passion and dedication shine through in everything she does. Much respect, Bhuti David.”
@Mis_Candy expressed:
“I love Manaka so much. I’m going to enjoy this interview.”
@PhindileMakhoba remarked:
“The only reality show I love and still love, which was the real life of every family, the Ranakas. Thanks for bringing Manaka; she is loved too much.”
@nolitafumba commented:
“Oww Manaka, I’m so sorry about your beautiful KG sthandwa sam, (my love) uxolo (apologies) Sisi.”
@SindiMotaung replied:
“I love you, Manaka!”
@Refilwepitso-wh4bf stated:
“I love your energy, Manaka…just living life your own way.”
@RebuildingLerato-x6b noted:
“The children moving that quickly just highlights more the fact that we are only here for the experience of life, and we are here for a moment and a purpose, and we shouldn’t attach ourselves to worldly experiences but the souls and how we experience the people part of our lives. Love the children.”