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A new community film, Lizalise, premiered in Mount Ayliff this month. Inspired by youth experiences in Mount Ayliff and Tabankulu, the story reflects the challenges many young people face while pursuing education and better lives under tough social conditions.
The title Lizalise idinga lakho Thixo, Nkosi yenyaniso translates to “God, please make Your will come true.” The film centres on two siblings whose dreams are crushed by poverty and a bitter, spiritually abusive aunt.
Filmmakers created it with heart, not funding
The film was made by passionate creatives from the Alfred Nzo District using personal equipment and skills. Despite having no formal budget, the team produced a moving story by working together toward a shared vision.

Key Production Team:
- Director: Silla Dulaze
- Producer: Naledi Diko
- DOP: Africa Lolu
- Writer: Sibabalwe Mtyu
- Line Producer: Ongama Jobi
- Support Crew: Siphenathi Hotele, Lisakhanya Dumisa
- Mentors: Thobeka Chosi, Onke Mbuali
What the film explores
The story tackles deeply familiar themes for many rural youth:
- Poverty and spiritual conflict
- Family rivalry and jealousy
- Witchcraft and trauma
- Hope and faith in God
Despite the darkness, the film ends with a message: where there is God, there is hope.

A cast rooted in community talent
The film stars Eastern Cape talents including:
- Refilwe Mosala
- Yongwa Gusha
- Akhona Bhengu
- Buntu Jojo
- Nomveliso Maalo as “Nomthandazo,” the cruel aunt
By hosting the premiere in Mount Ayliff, the team ensured the film was accessible to its core audience in Alfred Nzo.
For young storytellers: dream, then do
Lizalise sends a clear message to aspiring filmmakers in rural Eastern Cape:
“Create with what you have. Your voice matters. Use your story to inspire.”
This film isn’t just entertainment—it’s an invitation for local youth to believe in their dreams and tell their truths.

Quick facts about Lizalise
| Element | Details |
|---|---|
| Language | isiXhosa (with subtitles) |
| Genre | Drama, Community Feature |
| Location | Mount Ayliff & Tabankulu, Alfred Nzo |
| Premiere | December 2025 |
| Core Message | Faith, hope, and resilience |
| Made with | No budget, personal gear, local talent |







