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'Gonarezhou the Movie' set to premiere in Kenya

It was inspired by the killings of 300 elephants by poachers using cyanide in 2013

In Summary

• It raises awareness against poaching, human trafficking, and human-wildlife conflict

Producer of GTM Tariro Washe
Producer of GTM Tariro Washe
Image: COURTESY

A Zimbabwean anti-poaching film, 'Gonarezhou the Movie', is set to premiere in Kenya on November 3 at the Westgate Mall.

The story was inspired by the killings of 300 elephants by poachers using cyanide in 2013.

It raises awareness against poaching, human trafficking, and human-wildlife conflict.

This production showcases Zimbabwe’s filmmaking talent while highlighting real social issues.

It was produced in conjunction with the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority.

The movie is a crime story of a young man called Zulu, who joins a notorious armed poaching group after a series of misfortunes in his life.

In the chaos that ensues, he finds love and must navigate out of this highly charged environment to meet his fate, good or bad.

 
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