The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Thank you ZBC TV for Chinx times

- Tafadzwa Zimoyo

ALL good things must come to an end but some things and people do not go forever.

ALTHOUGH the late iconic liberation war hero and talented musician Dickson “Cde Chinx” Chingaira passed on a few weeks ago his works are still with us, thanks to his musical videos which are being played on ZTV.

This serves to fill the void that his beloved family members, colleagues, comrades, musicians and indeed the nation at large might be having as a result of his passing on.

It is wise at this juncture to pause and salute the national broadcaste­r for a job well-done in helping raise the profile of Cde Chinx in his lengthy music career that saw him start singing during the colonial era, right through the liberation struggle where his music was a morale booster and a tonic to the freedom fighters, and up to post-Independen­t Zimbabwe.

To those who are still growing up, these videos shall always be there for future generation­s, and these will ensure that the works of the good comrade, who sacrificed a lot for the liberation of this country also went an extra mile in shaping the principles of patriotism, are kept alive in their hearts and memories.

If possible, the plea now is for ZTV to do a documentar­y on Cde Chinx’s life and times so that we will have more of his memories to hold on.

Or local filmmakers Hello!!!, here is your golden opportunit­y to shine rather than focusing on Westernisa­tion.

Cde Chinxe has left behind a big family and interviewi­ng them for the documentar­y as well as the other comrades whom he was closely linked to during his lifetime can work out wonders.

If countries like South Africa have documentar­ies and books written about heroes such as those who went down on the SS Mendi on February 21, 1917, as well as the US where they go an extra step in honouring their late veterans of the war through film production­s or publishing books on them, why can’t we do the same here in Zimbabwe?

I am already visualisin­g one of Cde Chinx’s sons or any other actor for that matter playing the part of the late affable comrade in a film based on his life tentativel­y titled “The Musical Comrade and His Comrades”, for want of a title, which will be screened on ZTV.

Still on the television and film basket, I particular­ly found some comments which were posted on social media by some Facebook (FB) buffs quite interestin­g, especially on their backward look at what ZTV used to be many years ago.

One of the FB guys, mentioned about the long road that travelled from being a “one movie” station to what it is today.

Back in day, according to the observer, it used to be only Astra Paints who saw it fit to weigh in their corporate muscle and also see the wisdom in advertisin­g their products during the prime time programmin­g.

This observatio­n kind of injected the adrenaline inside me and I started saying, wow, if Astra Paints did it back then, why can’t more companies follow suit in order to earn big name as Astra Paints who owe much of their popularity and success largely to these adverts on TV back then.

This does not mean that companies are not advertisin­g.

But what this means is that more should be seen sponsoring the mixed programmes on offer on ZTV.

Anyway, let’s keep fingers cross as we brace up for new channels.

If you are one of those TV enthusiast­s who seems not have enough of something to view, as you constantly flip flap the button from this or that channel, then good times are set to role with a number of new TV channels to grace the local screens.

Names and faces behind the channels, for the meantime, I am not at liberty to divulge since I am one of those people who are waiting on tenterhook­s to know who is behind which channel and what kind of programmin­g will be on offer.

But I must hasten to add my bottom dollar on the fact that good old ZTV will not be swept away and taken off guard because the broadcaste­r, by virtue of being in trenches for ages, knows when to reinvent the wheel without failing to make it roll smoothly.

Just like someone who researches deep into their wardrobe for their warm winter attire so as to ward off the biting chill, so should ZTV.

They should maximise on winter considerin­g the fact that most people will be indoors and stuck before their TVs — to give quality programmin­g that will make glued and not migrate to other channels.

I rest my remote for now but will continue next week.

Happy viewing.

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