DiscoverThe imagejunkies Podcast"Anyone with a camera was an enemy of the state" - Tendai Musiya talks about filming in Zimbabwe
"Anyone with a camera was an enemy of the state" - Tendai Musiya talks about filming in Zimbabwe

"Anyone with a camera was an enemy of the state" - Tendai Musiya talks about filming in Zimbabwe

Update: 2018-07-31
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In this episode, I chat with Zimbabwean cameraman and editor Tendai Musiya about covering Zimbabwe.


Tendai has been a cameraman for 20 years and he has seen Zimbabwe at it's worst. He was even badly beaten by the police.


In 2017 he was part of the BBC team that broke the news of the military coup that overthrew President Mugabe. 


This is his story and it is packed with advice and lessons learned. 


If you like the podcast please subscribe. 


You may also want to follow me on Instagram where I am @imagejunkies.


Tendai keeps a low profile on social media so you will struggle to find him but if you have any further questions then send them to me and I'll try and help.

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"Anyone with a camera was an enemy of the state" - Tendai Musiya talks about filming in Zimbabwe

"Anyone with a camera was an enemy of the state" - Tendai Musiya talks about filming in Zimbabwe

Christian Parkinson