by Mukandi Siame. When you type Zambian memes into a search engine, you soon realise that Zambia has become a gated community with many houses you could walk in.
Tag archives: African Echo
African Echo: The land is GREENer in Nigeria
by Femi Otta. As internet access improves for more Nigerians, more channels to connect with consumers are rising.
African Echo: Blombos Cave — site of the first #hashtag?
by Rohan Reddy. There’s proof that Africa is not only the Cradle of Humankind but the Cradle of Creativity.
African Echo: West Africa’s ‘golden child’ pays it forward
by Sizakele Masombuka. That something mystically special about Ghana is her people.
African Echo: Ghana’s unique relationship with the world
by Lesego Thomas. In Ghana, success is shown in how regularly people engage with, and consume, international brands.
African Echo: Of litmus tests, playgrounds & waste collectors
by Taazima Kala-Essack. How do we play ‘nicer’ with the other kids in the sandpit, and why aren’t we doing more of that?
African Echo: Where the streets have no name
by Rohan Reddy. One of the best ways to do document Africa is to be an observer of the streets.
African Echo: The business of copy & paste in Africa
by Siwe Thusi. What does the brazen disregard for intellectual property mean for building multinational brands in Africa in future?
African Echo: How freelancing could help Zambia’s ad industry
by Joanna Hickey-Damalis. Zambia’s advertising industry is by no means insulated from entrepreneurial activities.
African Echo: How sheng is changing the Kenyan marketing landscape
by Betty Kairo. If there’s any language that is currently speaking to Kenya’s urban street culture, it’s “sheng”.