Mizani is an upcoming Kenyan crime drama television series set and filmed in Mombasa, Kenya. Created and produced by award-winning filmmaker Daudi Anguka, the series is scheduled to premiere on Showmax on 5 February 2026. The show explores themes of organ trafficking, corruption, power, and family loyalty within the criminal underbelly of Kenya's coastal city.[1][2]
The series marks Anguka's debut on Showmax and expands on thematic elements first introduced in his earlier film Mvera, Kenya's official submission for the 96th Academy Awards.[3]
Plot
Mizani follows Suleiman, a struggling journalist whose life is turned upside down when his young daughter is kidnapped by an organ trafficking syndicate operating in Mombasa. As he races against time to save her, Suleiman finds himself forced to confront a powerful, politically connected criminal network.
His investigation draws him deeper into a dangerous world of corruption, influence, and hidden alliances, revealing shocking family secrets and moral dilemmas where every decision carries devastating consequences. The series examines the “scales of life,” where choices can either save or destroy.[4][5]
Cast
Michael Saruni as Suleiman, a driven but emotionally distant digital journalist and single father whose life is consumed by his work. When his daughter, Amira, is kidnapped by an organ trafficking ring, his mission to expose the syndicate becomes personal, forcing him to face his emotional trauma, guilt, and the consequences of his neglect.
Stephanie Maseki as Kate Mumba, a charming yet ruthless woman living a double life. Publicly, she's a co-owner of a successful fishing empire and known for her philanthropy, but secretly, she is the leader of a deadly organ trafficking syndicate.
Keith Chuaga as Phillip Mumba, the Governor of Mombasa County and the majority shareholder in the Mumba Fishing Company. He's a charismatic, principled, and prayerful leader who rose from being a passionate student activist to a respected public servant.
Jack Mutinda as Solo. He is a former Special Forces officer who currently serves as Kate Mumba's personal bodyguard and enforcer.
Denis Humphrey as Jamal, a street-smart hustler who poses as a Forex trader but is actually a low-level drug peddler in Mombasa's underground world. He is the younger brother of Suleiman's late wife and Amara's maternal uncle.
Mehul Malde as Dr. Patel. He is the founder and CEO of Spring Hospital. Torn between ambition and ethics, Dr. Patel strives to protect his daughter Pryanka from the dark side of his operations while grooming her to eventually inherit the hospital.
Anita Wawuda as Nimo, a disciplined DCI operative leading a specialized task force in Mombasa targeting drugs, corruption, and black-market organ trafficking.
Kathleen Mckenzie as Dr. Priyanka Patel, daughter to Dr Patel. She is a compassionate and talented pediatrician at Spring Hospital, raised in a prestigious Indian medical family.
Reinhard Inzai Bonke as DCI Hassan
Patrick Owino as SG Mwinga
Bhavnesh Chudasama
Ashik Ali as Sharrif Fazul. He was a once-powerful billionaire tycoon now imprisoned, but still determined to control his criminal empire from behind bars. Known for his sharp mind, ruthless business tactics, and ability to manipulate people, he built a vast network across industries like construction and nightlife.
Mariam Mzee as Bibi Khadija. She is a hardworking fishmonger and part-time babysitter to her granddaughter Amira.
Victor Opondo as Sanga
Lyndsey Wanjiku as Amira Maole. She is the daughter to Suleiman.
Mizani is produced by AR Film Productions, led by Daudi Anguka, one of the most prominent filmmakers from Kenya's coastal region. Anguka is known for Swahili-language productions including Pete, Sanura, Mkasi, and Mvera.
The series was filmed on location in Mombasa, using the coastal city’s urban and maritime landscapes to ground the narrative in realism. The show expands the organ trafficking storyline introduced in Mvera, presenting a darker and more urgent exploration of the subject within a long-form television format.[6][7]
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