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MultiChoice’s strides in Zambian film industry has pleased govt – Malupenga By Oliver Chisenga on December 13, 2020
AS part of its 25th Anniversary celebrations, MultiChoice Zambia on Friday launched a storybook and docudrama called Panali-Panali.
The storybook is a special issue of the MultiChoice Zambia journey, highlighting the stories of different individuals and stakeholders whose lives have been enriched by MultiChoice.
A first of its kind, the commemorative book features testimonies told through the history and legacy of MultiChoice Zambia as seen through the eyes of Zambians.
As part of their 25
th Anniversary celebrations, MultiChoice Zambia has launched a storybook and docudrama called Panali-Panali.
The storybook is a special issue of the MultiChoice Zambia journey, highlighting the stories of different individuals and stakeholders whose lives have been enriched by MultiChoice. A first of its kind, the commemorative book features testimonies told through the history and legacy of MultiChoice Zambia as seen from through the eyes of Zambians.
The docudrama, written by Becky Ngoma and directed by industry stalwart Lawrence Thompson and MultiChoice Talent Factory alumni, Joshua Kafumukache uses
Panali Panali, which has been a means of signaling the beginning of a story in Zambia for many years, to portray the multiplier effect of the 25-year partnership between MultiChoice Zambia and ZNBC. The docudrama features Zambian actors Phillip Ngabwe, Musenge Kakubo and Jaden Masimba, and will air on Zambezi Magic on Friday, 18