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- Raised in Malawi, Napoleon Dzombe grew up to teach his people how to live lives more fully.
- In Kenyan offices and Malian farms, in Moroccan tea houses and Nigerian huts normal people of various backgrounds go about their day. For them, life in the developing world isn't about desperate squalor or improbable triumph; it's a complex, imperfect existence at odds with the stunning pictures beamed out from African safaris or the sad stories written to spur donations to Western aid groups. On a single day at the messy juncture of tradition and modernity, six people from different geographic and cultural backgrounds describe six versions of the African story.
- A Malawian family struck with poverty seeks to have children but their situation does not permit. The woman later follows a path that changed their lives forever.
- Following Lazarus Chigwandali, a street musician with Albinism from Malawi as he teams up with a London-based music producer to record his debut album.
- A day in the life of Dr. Moses Chirambo and Dr. R. Douglas Calcott as they survey rural eye centers in Malawi, Africa. Adults and children receive treatment and cataract surgery is shown at mobile clinics.
- Intimate Portraits: African Football Stars is an interactive talk show featuring in-depth interviews on location with the top brass of African soccer players. Three of the best players will be selected from the 20 countries battling it out in the 2010 edition of the Africa Cup of Nations. The players will be interviewed about various aspects of their personal lives in a bid to paint an "intimate portrait."
- The warm heart of Africa is a documentary about bouldeing that takes place in Cape Maclear and Mangochi. It was directed by Haroun Souirji in 2014 and produced by Vast Motion Pictures. It features Mélissa Le Névé, Benjamin Rueck, Julie La Guigne, Scott Noy and Haroun Souirji.
- 2001– 44mTV-PG7.9 (63)TV EpisodeThe seven remaining teams travel from Bangkok, Thailand to Kumbali, Malawi. When one team falls toward the back of the pack, the spirit of the local workers provides some encouragement to a disheartened person at the Road Block. There is an intense foot race to the Pit Stop.
- The seven teams stay in Malawi as they travel from Kumbali to Salima. One team falls behind when they are puzzled by a patriotic Speed Bump. Teams have to choose if they want to sabotage when a Double U-Turn comes into play.
- 2001– 44mTV-PG8.0 (59)TV EpisodeThe six remaining teams travel from Salima, Malawi to Copenhagen, Denmark. One person finds out what it means to have two left feet at the Road Block, while another Double U-Turn could jeopardise every team's positions in the race.