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This month DStv viewers across Africa can tune in for the highly anticipated series THE NO. 1 LADIES’ DETECTIVE AGENCY on M-Net.

Airing from Monday August 3 (19:30 CAT) the popular series is based on Alexander McCall Smith’s best-selling novels of the same name! Shot on location in Botswana, the series features Grammy Award winner Jill Scott as the charming Precious Ramo-tswe.  

Following the 2008 feature film, THE NO. 1 LADIES’ DETECTIVE AGENCY is a poignant and passionate series chronicling the adventures of Precious Ramo-tswe, the eminently sensible and wise proprietor of the only female-owned detective agency in Botswana.
The series kicks off when Precious Ramotswe (Jill Scott) was a little girl spending her days with her beloved father (Winston Ntshona) in the Botswana, learning to use her eyes, ears, memory and patience.

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Years later, after he dies, Precious inherits his 180 cattle – a windfall that draws the interest of her abusive ex-husband Note (Colin Salmon), a trumpet player, and conniving lawyer Lucky (Tumisho Masha).
Asserting her independence, Precious sells the cattle at auction, using the money to drive her father’s truck to Gaborone, where she buys a house and opens THE NO. 1 LADIES’ DETECTIVE AGENCY, her dream business, in a former post office.

Encouraged by new acquaintances like JLB Matekoni (Lucian Msamati), an auto mechanic she met when her truck broke down, and BK (Desmond Dube), a hairdresser working at The Last Chance Salon next door to the agency, Precious sets about establishing herself as a detective, hiring the lovable Grace (Anika Noni Rose), a high-strung yet devoted secretary.

Aided by her highly efficient yet rather peculiar secretary, Precious investigates a variety of cases helping townspeople solve ‘mysteries’ in their lives, from missing children to philandering husbands to con-artist scams.

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