The movie “Justice” premieres Friday, July 26, at the BICC

The much-anticipated movie “Justice” is set to premiere on Friday, July 26, at the Bingu International Convention Centre auditorium in Lilongwe. The film’s producer, Brazio Kanyong’o, expressed his enthusiasm for the event and hopes for strong support from Malawians.
In an interview, Kanyong’o emphasized the importance of the premiere, stating, “We hope people will patronize the premiere and give us support. This is the beginning of more things to come.” He also revealed plans for additional premieres in Blantyre and Zomba later this year.
Beyond its entertainment value, “Justice” aims to raise awareness about human trafficking. Kanyong’o noted that the film will be part of a broader campaign addressing this critical issue in several districts, including Mangochi, Machinga, Mulanje, Dedza, Mchinji, Karonga, and Lilongwe.
The movie will also be available for streaming starting in December, expanding its reach to a wider audience. Actor Dorothy Kingston expressed her optimism about the film’s completion and its upcoming release, reinforcing the project’s significance both as a source of entertainment and as a tool for social awareness.