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- Produced by CCTV News Content (CCTV+), an important component of CGTN (China Global Television Network) from CGTN Africa's studios in Nairobi, "Faces of Africa" covers extraordinary stories about people in Africa, known or unknown.
- 27 years on and Thomas Sankara's legacy still lives on. Sankara was a profound leader with deep love for his country, Burkina Faso. But he would not live long enough to see his vision change his country for better. He was assassinated. "Faces of Africa" takes you through Sankara's journey and how his ideas have stuck in the minds of the young generation, now seeking to resuscitate the country's economic and political status.
- Their fathers did not see eye to eye and their relationship ended up in war. But their sons, Jaffar Amin, the son of Idi Amin, former president of Uganda, and Madaraka Nyerere, son of Mwalimu Julius Nyerere, former president of Tanzania, embarked on a journey of peace, of discovery and of reconciliation up Mt. Kilimanjaro summit, Uhuru Peak, 5895 meters above sea level. It's a grueling journey but they are determined. Will they reconcile and end the rivalry which has lasted for decades between their families?
- Africa's ride to film success has been a bumpy one. But the continent is not relenting. It is a paradise full of great stories and Africans are finding their way into film to tell these great stories through the lens. Kilimanjaro Film Institute in Tanzania is embracing the challenge, one step at a time. It's not all fun and games here. The faculty is serious about making quality films by enhancing creativity.