The AfroCreatives Radio is a platform that promotes conversation for a connected continent. The aim is to promote Africa’s economic productivity and social responsibility through creative arts and authentic dialogue. We believe that every interaction can be a meaningful one- one that catalyses a change in mindset, a change in action and a change in culture. Our creative mission is to use digital tools to facilitate dialogue that is free of adversity and intolerance.

The AfroCreatives Radio
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The AfroCreatives Radio is a platform that promotes conversation for a connected continent. The aim is to promote Africa’s economic productivity and social responsibility through creative arts and authentic dialogue. We believe that every interaction can be a meaningful one- one that catalyses a change in mindset, a change in action and a change in culture. Our creative mission is to use digital tools to facilitate dialogue that is free of adversity and intolerance.
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7/29/2021
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May 12, 2023
Good Vibes : Guest Petronellah Sengwayo
<p>We had the joy of covering this event 2 weeks ago. Umind?! had the chance to sit down with Petronellah to talk about the vision behind this event. </p> <p>Petronellah Sengwayo is a Musician passionate about her music reaching young people from 18-35 and getting them off substance abuse.</p>

August 30, 2022
Young people, Skills, Entrepreneurship & Innovation in Africa.
<p>In this first episode Peggie Shangwa (Umind?!) has a conversation with Moses Anibaba, Farai Ncube and Patrick Maseko. With a focus on Young people, Skills, Entrepreneurship & Innovation in Africa which will also be the over-arching theme of the 2nd season. If you are young and African then this new episode may be just what you need for amazing insight into the African landscape plus some thought provoking nuggets. Moses Anibaba the Regional Director for British Council, Sub Saharan Africa. Farai Ncube is the Head of Arts South Africa and Regional Lead Culture Connects Sub Saharan Africa Region and she is transitioning into her new role as the Regional Director of Arts Sub Saharan Africa at the British Council. Patrick Maseko is the Group Corporate Affairs and Entrepreneurship Officer for Old Mutual Zimbabwe.</p>

December 13, 2021
Creative Arts in Girls Education
Umind?! has a catchy conversation with Anoziva Marindire (Zee) based in Burkina Faso. Anoziva Ishe Marindire is a communications consultant at the African Union International Centre for Girls and Women’s Education in Africa (AU/CIEFFA). She is the founder of the Usawa Institute, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering and promoting gender equality, girls and women’s socio-economic development through education, advocacy and research. Marindire co-owns Hot Cherry Media, a digital media agency that helps non-profits and social enterprises in Africa create engaging and creative content and brands online.
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