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Chipo the Gift Season 4 Premieres as a National Movement for Social Change

Zimbabwe’s most-watched and socially resonant drama, Chipo the Gift, returns to ZTV for its highly anticipated fourth season on June 30th at 7:30 PM.

 

The acclaimed educational soap, which tackles critical social issues such as child marriage, gender-based violence (GBV), and drug abuse, takes a bold new direction—ushering in an emotional and empowering chapter in Chipo’s journey from victim to survivor to social worker.

“At the heart of Season 4 is transformation,” says Virginia Jekanyika, the series’ writer.

“From the beginning, Chipo’s arc was always meant to move her from a place of pain to one of purpose.

With GBV cases on the rise, especially femicide and child marriage, we wanted Chipo to model action—not just survival.”

Jekanyika shared that the first episode was particularly emotional for the writing team. “It was incredibly difficult to write, but we knew it had to be done with care and honor,” she said.

Director Nakai Tsuro leaned into a visual language that makes trauma and resilience felt on-screen.

“We used a lot of close-ups and long shots to linger on emotions. I also encourage the actors to draw from personal or known experiences to bring authenticity to their roles,” Tsuro revealed.

She added, “Even in moments of sadness, we find humor—like the scene where Baba Chipo tries to steal soil from a rival’s homestead at night. It’s funny, but also deeply human. That balance is what makes Chipo memorable.”

Producer Daves Guzha emphasized the importance of partnerships in making this season possible.

“We were fortunate to collaborate with organizations like the Pamoja Project and Young Africa. These partnerships aren’t just about funding—they’re about creating impact.”

Guzha also highlighted that Chipo the Gift is one of the few shows in Zimbabwe with both mass appeal and educational value.

“We’re measuring success not just in viewership—though we average 3.2 million per episode—but in conversations on social media, YouTube feedback, and direct community engagement,” he said.

With plans to expand the series regionally and launch community outreach initiatives, the team hopes to create a larger movement off-screen.

Taking over the lead role is Gamuchirai Mukwakwami, who brings both passion and presence to the screen.

“Playing Chipo has changed how I see people,” she shared. “I now find myself counselling others, helping where I can. It’s no longer just a role—it’s a mission.”

When asked about her emotional preparation, Mukwakwami smiled. “Honestly, I don’t prepare—it’s natural. I believe it’s a gift from God.”

She says one standout theme in Season 4 is the show’s bold stance on drug abuse among youth.

“That storyline really resonated with us all. It’s a growing problem, and the show doesn’t shy away from it.”

Catch the premiere on ZTV this Monday June 30th at 7:30 PM, and join millions across the country in witnessing the next chapter of Zimbabwe’s most impactful drama.

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