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Thandiwe Newton discusses showcasing the fight for democracy in Zimbabwe in “President,” shares how she was able to get access, and reiterates that systematic change will take time. #DailyShow #TrevorNoah #ThandiweNewton

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  1. Farmers who kept that country fed and alive:, women, children and men were slaughtered for their land.…… for being born in the country they were born…. Hard to feel any sympathy for Zimbabwe tbh.

  2. Thank you Thandie .. Zimbabwe needs help ..SADC and UN needs to help Southern African Country .. Mnangagwa and Chiwenga are very draconian..ruthless .. ego centric.. vampire like leaders who survive on the blood of their poor people.. ZANU PF and the Mnangagwa led government are the ones on the center of the periphery enjoying with their families… while the majority of the hoi pollois.. those who are the periphery of periphery continues to suffer ..
    It’s heartbreaking to see leaders who don’t care about poor people.. only cares about their loots..
    the former general Chiwenga who is now Vice President as well as Pseudo health minister although he doesn’t know how to spell his own name correctly is Satan himself continues to manipulating Zimbabwe defense forces in Zimbabwe to remain in power .. a tactic which they have been using for a long even during Mugabe’ s era … while Mnangagwa who is the devil ‘s cousin continues to manipulates the intelligence organization called CIO .. a very notorious group that supports ZANU
    PF and they are prepared to silence anyone who oppose them …. It is high time SADC come out and protect Zimbabweans who are being abused by a AK 47 leaders .. Mnangagwa and Chiwenga are very bad leaders ..
    I weep with you Thandie …

  3. I never thought change was coming until it did cos Mugabe was proof enough that speaking change is not change. Why would Mnangagwa be any different especially with the backing of the army

  4. Thank you for asking people to feel something, thank you for telling people to lean in to the people who still care and to keep faith, and thank you for making such a documentary.

  5. Who is Miningagwa? Can she at the pronunciation of her peoples names right. Don’t get me wrong I like and respect what she is doing but do the names right.

  6. I'm definitely looking forward to this documentary 🙏🙏🙏 huge advocate of Africans telling their own stories and I'm so glad people like Thandiwe are using their influence to look back and use it where it's needed the most.

  7. the sheer passion she expresses is moving. It's incredibly easy to understand why she's a fantastic actor when you see the depth of emotion she expresses as her own self.

  8. Well, This Sounds So Much Like ANGOLA… and there we go.
    Anyways we are 1 and we are Growing.
    Mr Day Walker PLEASE REACH OUT TO EVERY AFRICAN COUNTRY and Find All World Changers… Specially the Small ones. Be the Spark

  9. its amazing how Trevor has used his platform to get African issues out there. hats off to thandi for her activism and love for zim, hope her voice goes a long way

  10. Zim is a tricky situation suddenly the human rights started when the black folk took back land from the minority white folk. This is a country with a lot of foreign meddling including people suffering from economic sanctions imposed by the US. So if we are talking about human rights let's remember to ALSO advocate for the removal of economic sanctions and the betterment of all zimbabweans.

  11. Hey thandie newton you look so beautiful on Trevor Noah show and I love when you was in the movie norbit with Eddie Murphy and Cuba gooding Jr and the pursuit of happiness with will Smith and you look so beautiful and that movie and I hope to meet you soon thandie newton 💙

  12. Change surely does take time but lack of empathy in humanity is disheartening. Thank you Thandiwe for this documentary. The situation in Zimbabwe is everywhere and we all fail to recognize it because "we're in a better leadership". We're too blind to realize how easily tables could turn. I'm a South African and this hits home.