Zongo on DocuBay: Know all about the latest documentary on Ghana’s tribal communities and their challenges
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DocuBay is an ideal platform for viewers who wish to immerse into the mirrors of society across the world. From historical to social and travel, DocuBay has a unique amalgamation of various documentaries to keep its consumers connected over different genres. The recent addition to its beautiful gems is the social documentary Zongo which unfolds the secrets of the tribal communities in Ghana. How they are trapped between the taboos and stigmas apart from the difficult living conditions. Here’s more about the plot and trailer of the new documentary, which is streaming on both DocuBay and OTTPlay Premium.
Plot of Zongo
The plot revolves around Africa’s Ghana and the tribal people as they struggle to survive and utilize the basic necessities of life. It gives a harsh glimpse into the stereotypes that plague the lives of these inhabitants. From black magic rituals to contaminated water and crushing poverty, the documentary strives to mirror the conditions of the Ghana people through the lens of a young rebel who is determined to change the fates of these tribes.
Trailer of Zongo
The trailer takes viewers inside Ghana's tribal areas, where people are fighting for their lives. However, a youthful rebel is rewriting history by making significant changes. It also sheds light on some shocking incidents that are common among the native community, including chopping off children’s body parts for black magic. It is also revealed that nearly 600 people from the community were drinking contaminated water as they struggled with extreme poverty.
Take a look at the gripping trailer here:
Reasons to watch Zongo
The documentary takes us on a wild ride in the fight for survival as Ghana’s tribal communities break free from the shackles of stereotypes and age-old prejudices. Apart from being informational about the cultures and traditions of the tribal folks, Zongo also inspires us to take the initiative to make a change. The young rebel in the documentary serves as an impressive narrative as he creates a place called a ‘dream village’ where people can have food to eat, a place to sleep, and decent houses.
The empowering tale gives an insightful view of the journey of a young tribesman as he breaks the cycle of superstitions and helplessness with optimism and resilience.
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