Thursday 16 July 2015

SPOTLIGHT ON YOUTH
The Herald July 16, 2015
Entertainment
A scene from "Eleven PM"

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter

The life and unheralded struggles of today?s youth are put under the spotlight in a new television series ?Eleven PM?, a dance flick by Masvingo-based production house ?Wezhira TV?. The series will be premiering on the silver screen soon.

The production house recently released the film?s pilot episode and more than before, they bring a new perspective on how the society?s ills can be highlighted while promoting the positives ? which is art in this case. According to the producer, Edward Chombe, the production is a story of the hasles of the youths as told by the youths, hence the choice of a youthful cast. ?Before we came up with the film, we sat down with about 26 young people and discussed at length the challenges that they go through in their lives. It was an insightful experience and many topics came out of the no-holds-barred encounter,? said Chombe.

?I then used the issue they raised to come up with a script for the series.? The topics tapped in the production range from drug abuse, forced marriages, unemployment, disability and a fair share music and dance.

?The film brings out raw talent and creativity as it also follows up on the young people who strive to carve their niche in the arts industry. ?

Speaking on the series, Chombe ? who is also the film?s director ? said the initiative was a deliberate move to exhibit raw talent that was rife in Masvingo and surrounding areas.

?Art is a crucial part of the young people?s culture today. This is evident in the emergence of expressive music genres like Zim dancehall. Vibrant dance groups are also making waves and make up part of people who are surviving through the arts,? he said.

The series is centred on the story of Brandon (real name Brandon Yosulu), who is a skilled, upcoming dancer. Brandon loses his parents in a car accident that also leaves his brother crippled. Facing what seems to be an empty life, he loses his passion for dance and resorts to hustling his way out of poverty.

As he is busy ?doing his thing?, he finds himself back on the dance floor after a group of youths approach him for help in order to win a potentially life-changing competition. There is also the realisation that he not only needs to do it for prestige as it could bail the youngsters out of a destructive path of life.

It is a relief that the twist and turns in the film are different from the predictable ?Step Ups? dance flicks. ?Brandon has his own demons to deal with and feels uninspired to take up the offer. His brother, however, changes his mind. What transpires is a roller- coaster life in modern-day Zimbabwe,? said Chombe.

The first season of the series will have 13 episodes
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Spotlight on Eleven PM Youths

Thursday 9 July 2015













Tendai Hunde aspires to be a renowned research scientist and international speaker. In Eleven PM she plays the role of Netsai, in a case of teenage pregnancy with a twist. She is your kind of hustler who does whatever it takes to get what she wants.
In real life Tendai is a first born in a single-parent family of two. She grew up in Masvingo and is the real deal 'Wezhira', having attended both primary and high education in the suburb of Mucheke. She is awaiting to study Biotechnology at Midlands State University.
Tendai made her screen debut in a recent local movie called 'Wonders of Life' as Precious, a hotel patron on valentine dinner. She however started acting during her primary school days and was a member of a theatre group.

Meet the Cast of Eleven PM [Netsai]

Friday 26 June 2015

Charles Muzambe - Charllie B in Eleven PM
Charles Muzambe was born 19 years ago in a family of two. He was raised by a single mother. He did his primary and secondary education at St Anthony's Mission. He joined the arts during his senior high school days and has never looked back since then.
In Eleven PM he plays the role of street smart hustler known as Charlie B. He supplies marijuana to the neighbourhood bullies who in turn sell in street corners. He is a feared thug and an unorthodox debt collector.
In real life Charles aspires to be a computer networking officer and has started taking a course in CISCO Systems. His favourite saying is: "All that glitters s not gold. Never sell your soul for paper notes"

Catch Charles in Eleven PM as he bullies his way to the top.

Meet the Cast of Eleven PM [Charlie B]

Thursday 25 June 2015

Susan Shumba - Tendai in Eleven PM


Born and bred in Mberengwa, Susan grew up in a rural setting, completing her ordinary level at Chegutu High School in the small mining town of Chegutu. She later moved to Masvingo for her advanced level at Masvingo Christian College. She went on to do her undergrad at Great Zimbabwe University successfully completing a bachelor of Science in Social Anthropology. She is currently a field officer with the Zimbabwe National Network of People living with HIV (ZNNP+)

Susan joined the arts in 2012 as a member of the GZU theatre club. She played a leading female role in a film by Taurai Sekenya called 'Wonders of Life'. In Eleven PM she plays the role of Tendai, a young woman  whose mother passed on when she was still at a tender age. Tendai's father is a cross-border truck driver who spends weeks sometimes months away from home. She is however, employed as a secretary and takes care of her school going brother, Alex.

Back to real life, Susan believes that the development of a nation lies in the hands of emancipated women and she aspires to be a strong community development worker who advocates for women in rural communities.

Catch Susan in the first season of Eleven PM as she juggles love life, work life with her flirting boss and being a 'mother' to a teenager.

Meet the Cast of Eleven PM [Tendai]

Sunday 21 June 2015

Matthew Tatenda Sithole Chibaya

 Meet Tatenda Chibaya aka Juniour in 'Mayaya: The Seed of Corruption'. Tatenda is a full-time actor who aspires to be a film producer and Film Director . He was born in Masvingo 19 years ago and did his primary education Helen McGee Government primary School. He completed his Ordinary level at Mucheke High in 2013.
He started acting when he was in his lower secondary school back in 2011 and went on to win an award during the 2012 Youth Cultural Arts Festival (YOCAF). He got his first major break in 2014 when he featured in 'Mayaya: The Seed of Corruption', a satirical comedy made in Masvingo, Zimbabwe. 
He currently plays the character 'Juniour' in Eleven PM, a street wise hustler who is determined to get out of a poverty by whatever means necessary. In Eleven he is the team's benefactor as the only working member of the dance crew. Follow Juniour in his escapades the this 13 episode roller coaster.

Catch Eleven PM, A Zimbabwe Teen Series on the small screen. Coming soon.

Meet the Cast of Eleven PM [Juniour]

Monday 15 June 2015

Eleven PM Season 1 Trailer 2015 - new TV Series #Zimentertainment #263chat #elevenpmtvseries. A group of talented teenagers experience a roller coaster of life in modern day Zimbabwe. Produced by Magical Films, Wezhira TV marks the return to teenage drama this winter with Eleven PM, a new 13-episode series debuting July 2015. The series comes from a veteran of film in Masvingo, Edward Chombe, who served as producer for the famed 'Sabhuku Vharazipi 2' and 'Mayaya: The Seed of Corruption' titles. Wezhira TV has the exclusive debut of the trailer for the series, which you can see above!

 Eleven PM, sub themed ' Teen Hustle', follows a group of teenagers who, after one of their friends nearly dies from a drug overdose one night, make a life changing vow. A dance group is formed.  A competition beckons. A disturbed but skilled choreographer is engaged. What transpires is a roller coaster of life in the modern day Zimbabwe as they face an uncertain future, they have to make a conscious effort to survive the environment charged with high unemployment and opportunism. Will they be able to conquer their demons?
The series stars Tatenda Chibaya (Juju from Mayaya: The Seed of Corruption), Susan Shumba (Wonders of Life) and the talented dancer, Brandon Yusufu, who makes his small screen debut.


DOWNLOAD TRAILER HERE

Eleven PM Teen Series Trailer Released

Monday 25 May 2015

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