SHAKA ILEMBE IS READY TO HIT GLOBAL SCREENS!

Johannesburg, June 02, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —
  • MultiChoice Group, the largest producer of original content on the African continent, is set to debut SHAKA ILEMBE, its biggest ever primetime-drama series.
  • Created by the award-winning South African Emmy and Oscar nominated team at Bomb Productions, with global star Nomzamo Mbatha taking on double billing as lead actress and Executive Producer.

The Johannesburg Stock Exchange listed MultiChoice Group is about to debut it’s biggest ever prime-time drama series, Shaka Ilembe, an epic 12-part tale that follows the origins story of the legendary African monarch and military strategist, King Shaka. Six years in the making, the highly anticipated series boasts the talents of some of South Africa’s biggest stars, including Coming 2 America lead actress Nomzamo Mbatha.

With the epic series launching across sub-Saharan Africa on MultiChoice’s video entertainment service DStv this June, Shaka Ilembe is already attracting significant interest outside of the continent. MultiChoice Studios, the busy sales and distribution arm of the sub-Saharan business, is hard at work introducing the title to international buyers at film markets from Cannes to Los Angeles, building on a growing MultiChoice slate of original production exports including the Emmy nominated Reyka and the Deon Meyer penned Trackers.

For Nomsa Philiso, CEO of MultiChoice General Entertainment, Shaka Ilembe offers audiences worldwide the opportunity to immerse into a rich dynastic African story, set in the 1700’s.

“We are confident that this series will travel. It speaks, not only the heritage of the Zulu Nation, but to the fascination that the world has always had with King Shaka. It speaks to Africans owning the stories that their ancestors lived. And it celebrates that, long before colonialism, beyond the pages of history, there was a majestic ancient era of African Kings and Queens, warriors, healers, and leaders who lived, loved, ruled, battled, and above all, entrenched a legacy and culture that endures even today. Further, the series was filmed in isiZulu so it carries a distinct language identity, but it will be sub-titled in multiple languages so audiences from across the globe can enjoy it.”

Central to the Shaka Ilembe story is actress Nomzamo Mbatha, who balances her Executive Producer responsibilities with fulfilling a life-long ambition to play King Shaka’s beloved mother, Queen Nandi.

Speaking to her dual roles on Shaka Ilembe, Mbatha says, “This series is rich in depth, and was shot in 4K on a tremendous scale that fuels the narrative. From the fierce battlefield choreography and the meticulous accuracy of the wardrobe to the resonance of the script, it’s remarkable. And while this is a fictional story, it’s inspired by real events, people, and places. Already, ahead of our domestic launch audiences at home are very supportive because, they know like I do, that TV series like Shaka Ilembe transcends entertainment, and delivers representation, diversity, and progress.”

Mbatha leads off a top-flight ensemble cast featuring some of the country’s most charismatic leading men – Lemogang Tsipa, Senzo Radebe, Wiseman Mncube, Thembinkosi Mthembu and Mondli Makhoba alongside powerful character actresses Khabonina Qubeka, Sthandiwe Kgoroge, Dawn Thandeka King and rising star Hope Mbhele. Meanwhile, playing the boy destined to be King, is gifted young newcomer Ntando Zondi whose prodigious talent was unearthed during the filming of the series.

Filmed in South Africa, SHAKA ILEMBE features much of the country’s magnificent wildlife and scenery, including the mountains, savanna, and coastline of the lushly beautiful province of KwaZulu Natal, home to the majority of South Africa’s Zulu people. Key filming locations here included the towns of Eshowe, Nkandla Forest, Port Edward, Drakensburg, Mooi River and Zulu Falls.

Meanwhile other parts of the series were shot on a purpose-built backlot near the UNESCO World Heritage Site “The Cradle of Humankind” where Emmy and Academy nominated showrunners Bomb Productions hosted the King of the Zulu Nation, His Excellency Misuzulu kaZwelithini, during a special visit to the set for the Royal to see first-hand the level of detail and care that was employed to ensure that the authenticity of the set.

For Mauro Black, MultiChoice Studios Content, Sales, and Distributions Director, it is this credibility of intention and execution that makes SHAKA ILEMBE a powerful cultural export.

“International buyers are discerning about what they will bring their local audiences from the global TV marketplace. So, from inception, SHAKA ILEMBE was crafted to weld an immense depth of oral, written and illustrated Zulu history into the framework of a highly watchable prime-time drama. The result is a deeply meaningful but profoundly enjoyable title that should win fans in markets as diverse as Africa, the Caribbean, Europe, Asia, and the Americas.”

With over 8000 people contributing their skills to create Shaka Ilembe, the series has already won the support of five of South Africa’s biggest brands (Telkom, LottoStar, Grant’s Whisky, Toyota SA and Santam) who all signed on as commercial partners within days of seeing an extended preview of the series.  In addition, it’s Academy Award and BAFTA nominated Creative Director Angus Gibson and Sundance winning Executive Producer Desiree Markgraaff have drawn from the best of South Africa’s talent, including acclaimed Zulu musician Mbuso Khoza whose skill and vision drives the series soundtrack.

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Pakistani Central Bank’s Forex Reserves Fell 102 Million USD

The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), said yesterday that, its foreign exchange reserves had decreased by 102 million U.S. dollars.

During the week ending on May 26, the total foreign exchange reserves of the Pakistani central bank fell to around 4.1 billion dollars, the SBP said in a statement.

The decrease was “due to external debt repayments,” the statement added.

Net foreign reserves, held by commercial banks, came at 5.4 billion dollars, the central bank said.

Total liquid foreign reserves, held by the country stood at about 9.5 billion dollars, according to the SBP

Source: Nam News Network

Pakistan Dairy Association Celebrates the World Milk Day

The Pakistan Dairy Association (PDA) proudly celebrated World Milk Day by hosting a milk awareness seminar and organizing awareness sessions about milk, followed by the distribution of 15,000 milk packs to students in Lahore and its surrounding areas.

The seminar took place on June 1, 2023, at the Lahore College for Women University (LCWU) and was hosted by Dr. Shehzad Amin, Chief Executive Officer of the Pakistan Dairy Association, in the presence of relevant government officials, dignitaries, and stakeholders.

The ceremony featured prominent speakers including Prof. Dr. Javed Akram, Caretaker Health Minister of Punjab, Prof. Dr. Bushra Mirza, Vice Chancellor, LCWU, and Dr. Talat Naseer Pasha, Vice Chancellor, University of Education (UOE).

The event also included insightful presentations on various topics. Mr Rao M. Imran, Head of Quality and Regulatory Affairs at Fauji Foods Limited, presented on “Safe Dairy Nutrition Makes a Strong Nation,” followed by Dr. Zubair Ahmed, Manager Operations at Pakistan Dairy Association, who spoke about “Factors Affecting Milk Quality and Safety from Farm to Fork.” Dr. Muhammad Junaid, Project Director of Milk Value Chain at the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, delivered a presentation on “Dairy as a Wholesome Food”.

Dr. Uzma Ashiq Khan, Head of Gender and Development Studies, also participated in the event and appreciated the role of Pakistan Dairy Association in promoting the importance of safe milk consumption, especially to female consumers.

Milk also plays a crucial role in women’s health, providing essential nutrients for maintaining essential well-being. Dr. Talat Naseer Pasha, Vice Chancellor UOE, emphasized that prioritizing women’s health involved embracing milk as a nutrient-rich beverage.

With its calcium for strong bones, protein for muscle maintenance, and vitamin D for immune support, milk aided in reducing the risk of osteoporosis and enhancing overall well-being.

Dr. Shehzad Amin, during his address at the seminar, stated, “On World Milk Day, we highlight the significance of milk and dairy products. A glass of milk provides daily nourishment to everyone, including children, while fostering strong bones, muscles, and overall health.”

He emphasized, “Safe, hygienic packaged milk is crucial for children’s well-being. Inaccessible safe milk causes malnutrition, illness, and fatalities.” He further stressed on the importance of collective action by saying, “Global cooperation is essential in securing safe and nutritious packaged milk for children, demanding investments in dairy farming practices that prioritize hygiene and minimize contamination risks in storage and transportation.”

He concluded the ceremony while expressing gratitude to all participants and emphasizing the significance of the day.

The distribution of 15,000 milk packs to students at various educational institutions aimed to provide immediate access to safe and nutritious milk, promoting the well-being of children and fostering a culture of healthy nutrition.

By celebrating World Milk Day and advocating for safe milk and dairy consumption, the Pakistan Dairy Association and its partners seek to build a healthier and more prosperous future for Pakistani children and communities. Access to safe and nutritious milk not only benefits individual children but also strengthens the nation as a whole, fostering a more productive and resilient society.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Kachhi Canal Extension project likely to be completed in next few months

Rapid construction work is going on Kachhi Canal Extension Project and is likely to be completed in the next few months.

WAPDA is executing the project and after the completion of the extension, the command area of Kachhi Canal Phase-I will extend to 102,000 acres.

Kachhi Canal is a significant project to alleviate poverty from backward and remote areas of Balochistan by developing irrigated agriculture and agro-based economy in the province.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Agriauto Industries Ltd Extends Partial Shutdown Amid Demand Issues

Agriauto Industries Limited (PSX: AGIL) has decided to observe/extend its partial shutdown during June, the company told the Pakistan Stock Exchange on Friday.

“Due to reduction in production volumes of our major customers, the Company will be observing partial shutdown during the month of June 2023,” the filing stated.

It also said, “Agriauto Stamping Company Pvt. Ltd., the wholly owned subsidiary of the Company will also observe partial shutdown in June 2023 owing to the reasons stated above”.

This comes after AGIL first announced in May a similar shutdown due to the reasons mentioned above. Additionally, production at Agriauto Stamping Company Private Limited was also limited to a partial shutdown during the period.

AGIL is engaged in the manufacture and sale of components for automotive vehicles, motorcycles, and agricultural tractors.

At the time of filing, the company’s scrip at the bourse was Rs. 57.5, up 1.75 percent or Rs. 0.99 with a turnover of 1,000 shares on Friday.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Pakistan to Start Barter Trade with Russia and Iran

Pakistan has allowed barter trade with Russia, Iran, and Afghanistan for certain goods, the Ministry of Commerce said on Friday.

The Order issued by the ministry will be called the Business-to-Business (B2B) Barter Trade Mechanism, 2023, and allows for the export and import of several items.

The imports, allowed under the mechanism, among others also include fuel imports such as coal, crude oil, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). The ministry has issued a separate list of items that can be imported from the three countries.

The Order highlights that “barter trade” means the exchange of goods by way of import and export without the involvement of any currencies. The regulatory Collector having territorial jurisdiction will have the power to allow the export and import of goods against authorization, subject to the conditions stipulated under the Order.

The order also allows the export of 26 categories of items to the three countries. Some of the items that can be exported include dairy products, meat and fish, pharmaceuticals, finished leather and leather apparel, iron and steel, motorcycles and tractors, and sports goods.

Pakistan recently placed an order for a test cargo of Russian crude. There has been no official confirmation regarding the mode of payment but according to various media reports the payment for the Russian crude wasn’t made in US Dollars.

The decision to allow barter trade could potentially allow Pakistan to import petroleum products and LNG without the involvement of any currencies.

Source: Pro Pakistani