When powerhouse names are seen in movie credits, there’s definitely a treat. The new-age movie, Riding with Sugar, extraordinarily explores the hardships of the various Zimbabweans through the prism of a young boy, whose life is crammed with dramatic and memorable escapes.
The film tells the story of a young refugee, Joshua (British-Kenyan actor Charles Mnene), who dreams of winning a BMX cycling championship as a way of finding a much better life. But a devastating accident shatters his dream. Mambo (Hakeem Kae-Kazeem) who houses refugee teenagers across Africa, then gives him shelter and employment and also encourages Joshua to use education to make a much better life for himself. Mambo is additionally a foreigner. Also, in his following finding happiness and belonging, Joshua discovers love when he meets Olivia, a dancer from a well-off family, who however cast a shadow of doubt over Mambo’s agenda. His following freedom and hope take him through a South African odyssey.
Data source: All Africa news
Nigeria’s leading music figure and vocalist, Cobhams Asuquo, known for his singing and production said…
Following a mixed reaction from the South African community representatives, Khoi and San, the Cape…
Mitigating the process and service barriers in African rail transportation, the digital disruption has transformed…
Kais Saied, the Tunisian president has said in his speech that he will allow the…
You know the credibility of an ingredient when it’s plastered all over bottles and jars…
Cyclone Gombe that flooded large areas of central and northern Mozambique is consistently leading to…
This website uses cookies.