Changing the film industry’s fortune

Twenty-seven-year-old Nyasha Nhau wants to turn the fortune of the film industry around.

Nyasha Nhau has big plans for the film industry in Zimbabwe.
Nyasha Nhau has big plans for the film industry in Zimbabwe.

Nhau is a script writer, television series
executive director, script developer and advertising agent all rolled
into one.
He is a former student of Danhiko Secondary School for
the physically handicapped and has big dreams for the film industry in the country.

With assistance given by Moonlight Provident Associates, Dzimbahwe
Lodges, Citimed Group of hospitals, Shingai Government Primary School
of Chitungwiza, Globe Tech Motors and Royal Oil Company, Nhau managed
to produce a brilliant music video entitled ‘Life Goes On/ Never Give
Up.’

“The five minute video is a summary of Soulmate’s first season,”
said Nhau.

Nhau’s talents are not limited to the film industry, he is also a
budding journalist.

He is a former scribe with the Voice of Chitungwiza newsletter and currently works as a Bureau Chief with one of the community radio
stations.

To avoid putting all his eggs in one basket, Nhau is studying for a National Diploma in Secretarial
Studies with Speciss College in Chitungwiza.

“I want to send the right message to
communities that disability is not inability. This should inspire
other people living with disabilities to aim for the best,” Nhau told The Zimbabwean.

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