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2018 – 23:05′
Zimbabwe

 

Tapiwa Kapuya            Writer
Tsitsi Dangarembga     Producer
Yandani Mlilo               Key Cast

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Rhuveneko, 19, goes back to her family’s village to claim her
inheritance when the village holds a meeting to distribute land. Her father, Chief Matsika, died during Zimbabwe’s brutal liberation war in the 1970s.
Now Ruvheneko’s uncle is Chief.
As his greedy and corrupt nature is exposed at the village meeting, Rhuveneko learns of her father’s true nature.

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