TikTok is doubling down on its investment in Africa’s burgeoning creator economy. The company announced a partnership with the Kenyan government to expand its #LevelUpAfrica program, an eight-month initiative designed to upskill, train, and support 3,000 content creators across Sub-Saharan Africa.
TikTok is doubling down on its investment in Africa’s burgeoning creator economy. The company announced a partnership with the Kenyan government to expand its #LevelUpAfrica program, an eight-month initiative designed to upskill, train, and support 3,000 content creators across Sub-Saharan Africa.
TikTok is doubling down on its investment in Africa’s burgeoning creator economy. The company announced a partnership with the Kenyan government to expand its #LevelUpAfrica program, an eight-month initiative designed to upskill, train, and support 3,000 content creators across Sub-Saharan Africa.
Last Friday, Safaricom PLC hosted its first #LevelUpAfrica gaming conference, signaling a major push into the continent's creative economy. The focus? Building a sustainable ecosystem for developers and gamers.
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