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Botswana’s Film Industry Shines: Three New Local Films Set to Premiere on Mzansi Magic This November

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Gaborone, Botswana — October 2025 — MultiChoice Botswana is proud to announce the upcoming premiere of three locally produced films. Route 2, Abashwe, and The Prophet are set to debut exclusively on Mzansi Magic this November.

The films produced by acclaimed Botswana filmmakers Afentse Fenny Lekolwane, Johnson Otlaadisa, and Tumelo Chaba cement Botswana's standing as a major creative force in the film landscape. The films represent the evolution and maturation of Botswana’s storytelling. Each production is a showcase of the country’s growing creative capacity, delivering highproduction value content that captivates audiences across Africa while remaining fiercely committed to its unique local identity. They offer a distinctive journey, exploring emotion, courage, and the human spirit through the lens of Botswana’s rich cultural narrative and visual identity. Route 2, set across the rolling hills of Botswana’s countryside, is a beautifully absurd and visually striking tale of survival, loneliness, and the unpredictable magic of shared journeys.

The film takes viewers on an emotional road trip that explores how human connection often emerges from the most unexpected detours in life. It is a story about rediscovery, resilience, and the unpredictable beauty of chaos, reminding audiences that sometimes the journey itself holds more meaning than the destination. The Prophet is a gripping drama that unpacks themes of betrayal, vengeance, and redemption. After his father loses a million-pula property to a manipulative church, a tragedy that leads to the untimely death of both his parents. Jacob creates a fake prophetic ministry to exact revenge. Yet, when love unexpectedly finds him, he faces a moral crossroads between forgiveness and vengeance. The Prophet captures the complexity of faith and human emotion, offering a raw look at how trauma can shape belief and identity. Abashwe follows the emotional journey of a hardened single mother who has long given up on love. Scarred by past disappointments, she remains skeptical even when she meets a charming young executive who seems genuinely interested in her. The film explores the fragility of trust and the courage to be vulnerable. The premieres mark another proud milestone in Botswana’s growing contribution to Africa’s television and film landscape. Over the years, MultiChoice Botswana, through its partnership with Mzansi Magic, has played a crucial role in supporting and showcasing local stories to wider audiences, giving filmmakers access to regional and continental platforms that celebrate African creativity.

MultiChoice Botswana, MD, Ms Stephanie Pillay, expressed excitement about the upcoming premieres and reaffirmed the company’s commitment to nurturing local creative industries: “We are incredibly proud to see Botswana’s creative talent taking centre stage on one of Africa’s most celebrated entertainment platforms. At MultiChoice Botswana, we believe in the power of local stories that reflect Batswana’s culture, aspirations, and identity”. Ms Pillay emphasised that the productions represent more than just films, “but testify to the immense potential and creativity within our borders. Through platforms like Mzansi Magic, we are amplifying local voices, allowing them to be seen and celebrated across the continent. We encourage Batswana to tune in, support local productions, and take pride in seeing our stories told with excellence and authenticity.” With Route 2, Abashwe, and The Prophet, Botswana audiences are in for a cinematic feast that celebrates authenticity, passion, and the transformative power of storytelling. Mark your calendars this November, Mzansi Magic becomes the home of Botswana’s next wave of film excellence.


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