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The Polygamist: When A Novel About Desire Becomes A Television Spectacle

Ngozi Ibe by Ngozi Ibe
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Few stories explore the complicated intersections of love, power, money and family quite like The Polygamist. First published in 2012 by Zimbabwean author Sue Nyathi and recently adapted into a Netflix South African supernovela, the story arrives in two different forms that are equally compelling yet fundamentally different in what they seek to achieve.

The novel invites readers into the psychology of a man whose appetite for women seems insatiable and the women whose lives become entangled with his. The television adaptation, meanwhile, transforms that intimate exploration into a visually sumptuous family saga filled with secrets, betrayals and emotional fireworks. Together, they offer an intriguing case study in adaptation: one prioritises internal reflection, the other external drama.

 

The Book: A Study of Women Orbiting Power

At its core, Sue Nyathi’s The Polygamist is less about Jonasi Gomora than the women who survive him.

Jonasi is a wealthy Zimbabwean businessman whose success appears limitless. His weakness, however, is women. Joyce, his loyal wife who helped build his empire; Matipa, who views wealth and influence as irresistible attractions; Essie, the quiet constant in his life; and Lindani, whose ambitions are inseparable from her desire for social elevation.

What makes the novel particularly effective is that Nyathi resists reducing these women to stereotypes. They are not passive victims trapped in a patriarchal system. They are flawed, ambitious, resilient, jealous, loving and often contradictory. Nyathi writes with refreshing honesty about desire, sexuality and the transactional nature of some modern relationships. Her characters are recognisably African, yet their emotional struggles are universal.

The novel’s greatest strength lies in its ability to force readers to ask uncomfortable questions. Is Jonasi truly a polygamist, or simply a serial adulterer? Is love enough to sustain a marriage damaged by repeated betrayal? Can wealth compensate for emotional neglect? Rather than providing neat answers, Nyathi allows readers to wrestle with these questions themselves. The book is also notable for its social commentary. Beneath the romantic entanglements lies a portrait of contemporary African society, where traditional values coexist uneasily with modern ambitions, and where power often shields men from accountability.

While Jonasi dominates the narrative, the novel ultimately belongs to the women. Their perspectives provide the emotional weight that elevates the story beyond mere relationship drama.

 

The Series: Bigger, Louder and More Addictive

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Netflix’s adaptation takes the skeleton of Nyathi’s novel and dresses it in designer clothing. Produced by Stained Glass Productions and developed by Akin Omotoso and Busisiwe Zwane, The Polygamist embraces the conventions of premium soap opera storytelling.

It is glossy, dramatic and unapologetically addictive.

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Ngozi Ibe is a Reporter with Leadership Newspaper, specialising in lifestyle, culture, and human-interest reporting. She is known for in-depth features that offer thoughtful insight into society, identity, and everyday experiences, earning her a reputation as a trusted and authoritative voice on her beat.

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