Afro-optimism, or more specifically, the African growth mindset is a greater sense of optimism that, despite challenges such as electricity and water that the continent faces, is in stark contrast to a growing Western degrowth mindset of pessimism about the future, and Africa.
“We can talk about AI all we want to, but the foundations of AI are about how you can harness the power of digital to transform the continent in the way we want it to transform.”.
Episode 3 is the Energy Episode with special guests Kagiso Tshepe, executive creative director at Grid Worldwide, Roanna Williams, chief creative officer and co-founder of Boundless, Fran Luckin, chief creative officer of VML, Preetesh Sewraj, CEO of The Loeries and Brandon Govender, digital & integrated executive creative director at Joe Public.
Birdwatching at The Loeries Episode 2 is the Emotion Episode and features special guests Neo Segola, head of creative at Le Pub, part of the Publicis Group, Sharleen James, chair of the ACA and marketing practice lead at Accenture Song, Tebogo Skwambane, WPP country manager, Terry McKenna, executive creative director of The Odd Number and rounding it off Carl Willoughby, chief creative officer of TBWA / Hunt Lascaris.
Birdwatching at The Loeries Episode 1 focuses on that five percent difference, with special guests Wayne Naidoo, CEO of the Duke Group, Marc Algranti from Algranti Music and Nkanyezi Masango, chief creative officer from Dentsu Creative.
TikTok South Africa, Warner Music and Sketchy Bongo are calling on local creators, especially music lovers, to do the #OnFireChallenge. The challenge is to go on to the Tik Tok app and create a video with Sketchy Bongo’s latest song as well as adding the new TikTok Fire Sticker and competition hashtag, #OnFireChallenge.
The person who creates the best video will win R3000 cash and Warner merchandise.
Pure Conversations is a four-part series podcast that was created by Rapt Creative Contribution for Windhoek beer. The podcast is presented by Gareth Cliff and it aims at articulating Windhoek's brand promise of “100% Pure” to a niche audience. Below are episodes one and two of the series.
Facebook recently lifted the curtain to its brand new African office in Johannesburg. As part of its Artists in Residency programme, Facebook enlisted the help of three local artists (Cameron Platter, Hlengiwe Dube, and Lyndi Sales) in creating the office's artwork.
On Tuesday, 18 November, Toni Younghusband's book, titled Wallop! An advertising phenomenon called Rightford, Searle-Tripp & Makin, was launched by Ogilvy & Mather Cape Town and Tafelberg Publishers.
Habari Media's Tuongee 2014 featured hot digital topics by innovators, creators and propeller heads alike. Aptly titled 'Back to the Future' the conference delivered on the past, present and future of digital.