Coinciding with an internet event, transgender friend’s visit to the farm, a drop-dead gorgeous, sexually ambivalent farmer is unaware that his pushy mother has entered him into a reality dating contest in which his image has gone viral, attracting a host of hopeful brides. The farmers’ version of ‘The Bachelor’ gone horribly wrong.
Although people with disabilities face harsh challenges in everyday life, those in Africa have extra hardships, and yet their human spirit transcends to inspire and help others.
When E-Tabloid journalist Kat Kunene embarks on a simple magazine piece about two East End brothers, she stumbles into something far bigger, forcing her to examine the differences between white-collar and blue-collar crime, and the issue of Blind Justice itself.
Police exchange mix up between London and Washington DC. Unforeseen consequences as normal local police methods are soon put to the test when both police forces exchange their troublesome, incident prone officers.
A leading nuclear scientist’s activities in China generate much needed fees for his university in UK as well as funding his successful racecourse exploits. A crime gang as well as the security services are watching every move.
Time-travelling horror story for the teen market.
A man's wife is kidnapped by a group of Russian Mercenaries from the Wagner group.
An elderly woman's struggle for survival in the 2011 Mississippi floods.
When Mother Leopard and annoying sister, Lengau, go to drink water, a scruffy gang of spotted
hyenas mistake Ingwe, a leopard cub, as one of them because of his spots. Panicked by this thought,
he wants to get rid of his spots right away. When finding Mother Leopard, he insists she lick off his
spots. The spot issue is soon resolved as he’s splashed with mud by a Minivan full of tourists. “Now
he be a brown hyena” jibe the hyena gang. Mother Lion, who’s nearby, very obligingly offers to help
lick off Ingwe’s spots, but he’s rescued just in time by his own Mom. While Mom mud-licks Ingwe,
he in turn mud-spits at Lengau. A car of Chinese tourists arrive who are super excited at the
occasion of seeing leopard. Very special day. Like birthday. You never see them; their spots hide
them. Most special animals. Now Ingwe, proud of his spots, insists he has more spots than Lengau.
Although people with disabilities face harsh challenges in everyday life, those in Africa have extra hardships, and yet their human spirit transcends to inspire and help others.
Those with intellectual disabilities in African environments are often exploited by criminals, or experience stigma linked with superstitions of witchcraft or ancestral displeasure.
Poor economic and sanitary conditions, and the belief that blindness is punishment for sins, perpetuates isolation and poverty for those with visual impairment, but a younger generation also becomes marginalized when they leave school to become caregivers.
Africa has the third highest percentage of people with hearing impairment, and although most cases can be treated, traditional healers diagnose supernatural causes thereby creating a trajectory of hearing loss, speech impediment, limited education and work opportunity.