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Zambia’s ‘Suwi’ screening in Windhoek

‘SUWI’ is the story of a young woman called Suwilanji (have faith) and an orphan called Bupe (gift) who find each other after drastic changes in their lives. While Suwilanji struggles against all odds to reclaim the life she lost and touches on many important issues in Zambian society, Bupe takes you through a journey of a lost generation of orphans who lose their parents through HIV-Aids and live to endure the everyday struggles of life on the street.

Directed by Musole Catherine Kaseketi, this compelling story will screen in Namibia in commemoration of World Aids Day today, as well as the International Day of Persons with Disability (3 December), and International Human Rights Day (10 December).

The screening is made possible by AfricAvenir and the Franco Namibia Cultural Centre (FNCC) with financial assistance from the Finnish Embassy in Windhoek.

‘Suwi’ will be screened at the FNCC on Wednesday, 9 December, at 18h30. Entrance is free.

– AfricAvenir

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