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Wednesday, 14.04.2010 13:34 Age: 2 Jahre
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We asked viewers to request which films they would like to see again.
This weekend, Fema TV Talk Show will be airing an encore presentation of Second Chances, the film from Botswana about a rural girl who moves to the big city for university.
Not surprisingly, this film resonates with the youth (as well as their parents, teachers and guardians) because it reflects the peer pressure students face with material things and risky sexual behaviour, often compromising their health and education as a result.
Fans of the Love Stories should not miss this last installment of the series. Tune in to ITV this Saturday the 17th of April at 19:30.
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A request from Handeni
I congratulate you so much for the good work that you are doing to educate and entertain the society, but I would like you to visit us also in Handeni District, Msima Secondary.
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