Each month, our hosts @KwakuFokuoJr & Akinyi Ochieng' talk to #trailblazers at the heart of dynamic revolutionary changes in #Africa. Get incredible insights into the realities of working in the world’s rapidly evolving economies.
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Hello #afrocatalyst listeners! Do you love listening to #trailblazers who move #Africa forward? Are you keen on exploring the exciting trends shaping the continent's future? We got you! Visit https://t.co/ASCpZ23o00, plug in and enjoy our #podcasts today.
If you're thinking of building a premium luxury brand in #Africa, you need to listen to Chibu Akukwe, co-founder of @PedrosAfrica & discover how he resurrected, reinvented, repackaged & refined an indigenous organic brew that had been ignored for decades! https://t.co/wdmkgfCEw2
“Africa is already underfunded when it comes to research & more attention needs to be given to #mentalhealth as a development issue in the continent” ~ Prof. Crick Lund.
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Glorious description of how #TravelingInAfrica through stories enables more vivid tales of Africa by @NancAdimora, an award-winning storyteller. As someone who loves culture, she believes @AFREADA has continuously supported the #AfricanLiterature ecosystem
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Your podcast recommendation as the year comes to an end.
Learn more about Africa-China relations in this podcast by @AfroCatalystPod with our CEO @hmryder discussing this and more!
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Ògógóró, also known as kai kai, akpuru-achia or #Sapele water, is an indigenous spirit made from distilled palm wine once banned during British colonial times. But this once-taboo drink - is back in fashion. Chibu Akukwe tells us more in our latest episode https://t.co/teP8gytD9r
In our latest episode we speak to Chibu Akukwe, co-founder of #Pedro’s, about how he & Lola Pedro are building a proudly Nigerian brand using indigenous ingredients. Since launching in 2017, the brand is available in London, Lagos, Nairobi & soon New York https://t.co/teP8gytD9r
African nations are experiencing rapid #growth. What opportunities do these present? This article focuses on the potential of #Africa’s #youth. https://t.co/qIecPT4xUD
Thoughts? #TuesdayThoughts
Representing Africa at the #WorldCup is a source of unimaginable pride for players. It's a reflection of Africa’s wealth of talent; but its been a journey. Ahead of Ghana's game on Thursday, football legend Anthony Baffoe takes us way back on Afro-Catalyst https://t.co/f32PQVCW4N
Did you follow the events at just concluded #COP27? Researcher Salma Sabour says climate change is exposing Africa’s precious wetlands, sanctuaries, and reservoirs to phenomena like rising sea levels & erosion. How can we take steps to better protect them? https://t.co/2kMnGFprJY
When you’ve pitched for funding but are not successful; should you keep the investors informed of your progress or shut them out? According to Tech Cabal CEO Tomiwa Aladekomo, keep them abreast of what’s happening so they can see your growth. Do you agree? https://t.co/KE8pVqloJZ
Are you a media practitioner? During the COVID pandemic, one of the casualties was the media industry. Organisations had to find a way to reinvent themselves. Tech Cabal CEO Tomiwa Aladekomo tackled the issue head on and came up with great ideas for growth https://t.co/KE8pVqloJZ
We had an extremely informative discussion with Tech Cabal CEO Tomiwa Aladekomo some time back and we’re revisiting some gems from that convo this week. He has great insights on business and investment. Read the snippet below; listen to the podcast here: https://t.co/KE8pVqloJZ
In #Africa, what are the unique social contexts that shape the origin & treatment of mental illness? We spoke to clinical psychologist Crick Lund, a professor at King’s College London on challenges facing the treatment of #MentalIllness on the continent. https://t.co/2OjEPRMmWc
Mental health has always been a prickly topic, but with mental health conditions on the rise in Africa, & only 1.4 mental health workers per 100,000 people - innovation is the surest way to enhance treatment. Clinical Psychologist Crick Lund tells us more: https://t.co/ONBEX3a4Ok