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Telling the story of a notorious killer

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The director of a new documentary on notorious killer Nomia Rosemary Ndlovu believes that it is a uniquely South African tale that will have viewers glued to their screens.

Valen’tino Mathibela, the director of Rosemary’s Hitlist, which debuts on Showmax this month, explained that it was both fascinating and intriguing how she committed her crimes.

“The story is about a cop who discovered the loopholes in both the legal systems and the insurance market, which she manipulated to enrich herself by killing her family members as a trusted breadwinner,” he told The

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