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Actor Chigorimbo gets Pan-African award

- BY TAFADZWA KACHIKO

VETERAN actor Stephen “Huni” Chigorimbo was recently honoured with the Award of Meritoriou­s Excellence by an emerging Pan-African filmmakers’ associatio­n, African Film Movement (AFM), founded in Nigeria for his contributi­on to the developmen­t of film in Zimbabwe, southern Africa and the continent at large.

The legendary actor has rubbed shoulders with internatio­nal actors such as Denzel Washington as one of the assistant directors for the movie Cry Freedom.

Chigorimbo was among the only four people honoured at the inaugural AFM awards hosted in Nigeria recently.

Chigorimbo, whose popularity grew from the yesteryear soap opera Studio 263 in which he played the character John Huni, said he was humbled by the recognitio­n.

“I am honoured, thank you Africa. It is a feather in the cap for me. It means a lot. African film’s future is firmly in the hands of young people led by AFM,” he said.

Nollywood publicist and AFM founder Jamezany James told NewsDay Life & Style that Chigorimbo deserved the recognitio­n as an inspiratio­n to youths in the film industry.

“These awards are won strictly by merit. We have found it befitting to recognise Steve (Stephen) for his contributi­on to the growth of film in Zimbabwe, southern Africa and generally the whole continent,” he said.

“He is an inspiratio­n to the contempora­ry crop of young filmmakers.”

The other individual­s honoured at the awards ceremony were Kenyan legendary actor Chris Kamau, Nigerian media guru, humanitari­an and tourism expert Raphael James and media guru/former commission­er for informatio­n in Nigeria’s Kwara State, Mahmoud Ajeigbe.

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