NEW IMAGE OF AFRICA : Reimagining Africa

"A New Image of Africa" is a groundbreaking movement aimed at reshaping perceptions of the continent, championing its resilience, innovation, and economic vitality. More than a mere broadcast, it's a call to action for like-minded youth across the continent to join in and share their stories, contributing to the dispelling of outdated stereotypes about Africa as the "dark continent."

New Image of Africa - Economy, with Beth Wambui

With Mywagepay, Beth Wambui has started her own fin-tech start-up which won several prizes. Mywagepay empowers corporate employees with financial wellness solutions. Beth shares with us how she went from having nothing in her account to now running a million dollar company.

Like Beth, we invite you to join the cause, share you story and journey and we can feature your initiative in our final publication to be seen by potential investors who have their eye in being apart of the movement of the continent of the future.

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New Image of Africa - Innovation, with Ridwan Sorunke

Ridwan Sorunke is a co-founder of Policy Vault Africa, an online repository for government policies, business regulations, laws and macroeconomic data of countries in sub-Saharan Africa. He speaks on the rising innovation influence in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Like Ridwan, we invite you to join the cause, share you story and journey and we can feature your initiative in our final publication to be seen by potential investors who have their eye in being apart of the movement of the continent of the future.

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New Image of Africa - Sustainable Development, with Mike Mulcahy

We talk to Mike Mulcahy, the CEO of GreenCape, which is a South Africa-based organisation that supports businesses and investors in the green economy to remove barriers to establishment and growth and supports local, provincial and national government to build a resilient green economy. Mike shares some invaluable information for potential investors about currently developments in sustainable development in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Like Mike, we invite you to join the cause, share you story and journey and we can feature your initiative in our final publication to be seen by potential investors who have their eye in being apart of the movement of the continent of the future.

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New Image of Africa - Infrastructure Revolution, with Nelson Boateng

 

To speak on this topic, we are joined by Nelson Boateng, founder of Nelplast Eco Ghana Limited who are "killing two birds with one stone" by ridding the state capital of filth and providing affordable building materials made from plastic waste. Unlike many who recycle plastic waste into bags or other handy products, Nelplast Eco Ghana uses plastics as ‘concrete’ to build roads and houses. He highlights how important it is to look at new materials that can play an important part in infrastructure development.

Like Nelson, we invite you to join the cause, share you story and journey and we can feature your initiative in our final publication to be seen by potential investors who have their eye in being apart of the movement of the continent of the future.
 

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New Image of Africa - Cultural Wealth, with Magatte Wade

There is no better person to speak on this topic than Magatte Wade. Magatte came up with the idea to start a beverage company when she visited her native Senegal and found that cola had replaced traditional hibiscus drinks. Worried that the drinks and the heritage would be lost, Wade approached Greg Steltenpohl, who had recently left as head of Odwalla Inc. Other than that, she has featured on TED Talk and multiple platforms speaking on excessive regulatory environment in Africa which forces young Africans to emigrate for economic reasons.

Like Magatte, we invite you to join the cause, share you story and journey and we can feature your initiative in our final publication to be seen by potential investors who have their eye in being apart of the movement of the continent of the future.

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