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Pain in My Heart, an unflinching insight into the never ending Aids deaths in Zimbabwe. A 9:48 minute version of a 26 minute documentry film on the ravages of HIV/Aids in Zimbabwe. Featuring interviews with Oliver Mtukudzi, Zimbabwe's biggest musician. A three month filming journey by Zimbabwean journalist Hopewell Chin'ono. A profound announcement that Aids is still the story in Zimbabwe. For a full version contact hopewell2@gmail.com

H opewell Chin'ono has put together a Trust to help administer any form of help for the kids in the film. It is called the Angeline Chiyanike Trust.
The trustees are Dr Rati Ndlovu(HIV and Aids Consultant), Dr Hilda Mujuru(Consultant Paediatrician), Oliver Mtukudzi(Zimbabwean Musician)and Irene Petras(Human Rights Lawyer)

You can contact the trust on angelinechiyaniketrust@gmail.c om
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Added: 11 months ago
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vickiestorm (2 weeks ago)
wow..its very well done and the filming and editing is great..u rock...though obviously the story is really sad and touching,its real and it happens out there....but all in all great job
chox9 (4 months ago)
Great job Sir! May God richly bless u! May u also do more of this and if u could also publicise some of the stuff. I personally would like to take part in it.
magzz86 (7 months ago)
well done man. :)
sugarmunhu (9 months ago)
This is a very sad story well told. Respect brother Hopewell for your master piece. This i think is the living proof that sanctions hurt the poor. Zimbabwe is being denied money from the global fund for dealing with such tragedies as articulated in this heart rending film.

We need to help our brothers and sisters home. It should not end with just watching and saying its a shame.
zimboinzim (9 months ago)
it would be nice if we Zimbabweans in Zimbabwe could see this video and share with others. we dont have a fast internet connection as you abroad. please make the video downloadable. right now its taking more that 9 minutes to view it and it come in bits
emupfumira2 (9 months ago)
excellent piece hope. you really touch on the human tragedy. I think people have stopped talking about aids back home, so its a very important piece...
ginahphiri (10 months ago)
Mwoyo wangu watambudzika ndichiona film iyi. Toita sei zvino?
bambino670 (10 months ago)
This truly hurts, how can we as zimbabweans who are abroad help and actually have the aid get to the deserving people? 1 IN EVERY 4 being infected is a lot we need to wake up and address this coz ignorance is killing us. But overall thanks for making such a documentary it opened a lot of eyes.
onamanje (10 months ago)
ma donations ari kuitwa kupi really want to help can someone notify plz this is so sad indeed.
nechohero (10 months ago)
I find this film moving and it makes me angry to know that this problem is now going to follow her child and continue to cause more pain.

I agree with the person who says we need to take charge of our problems and not wait for government to sort them out because they will not.

The minister of Health is a good person but he can't do it on his own. His fellow cabinet ministers are pre-occupied with looting the economy.

I wish we had many David Parirenyatwas in government. Good film though.