The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Ndau TV project now complete

- Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspond­ent

THE last episode of the cultural television documentar­y, “Inside Ndau Culture”, which is currently being produced in Chipinge will be wrapped up today, The Herald has learnt.

The television documentar­y, with 13 episodes, is being produced by Chipingebo­rn producer Joseph Bhasera Sithole while the Broadcasti­ng Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) is financing it through the ZimDigital migration project.

BAZ is financing two production­s — “Inside Ndau Culture” and a soap opera named Gaza that is being produced by renowned award-winning producer, Ben Mahaka popularly known as Tom Mbambo, the character he played in the television soap, “Studio 263”.

“We are completing the documentar­y this Friday (today) and the production has 13 episodes in pure Ndau language,” said Sithole recently.

According to Sithole, the film industry in Zimbabwe still has a fair share of challenges stemming from the current economic under-performanc­e, which has seen financiers becoming fewer and fewer and hard to come by.

“A lot of producers have brilliant concepts that require financing, which is unfortunat­ely very difficult to get. I was fortunate that my production was considered by BAZ under its ZimDigital migration project,” said Sithole.

The 30-year-old producer challenged financiers to have faith in local producers.

“Film production needs support. I have learnt a lot during the production of my documentar­y. Producers require all levels of support they can get especially given that the majority of them need just a single production to get started,” he said.

The advent of digitisati­on has seen an influx of film producers grabbing available opportunit­ies to undertake production of films in vernacular languages.

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