by Veli Ngubane. Sowetan-born Masego Motsogi is an anomaly in the ad industry: a black woman leading one of the hottest agencies in South Africa.
Category archives: Young, Gifted & Killing It – Veli Ngubane
Young, Gifted & Killing It: Jabulani Sibiya
by Veli Ngubane. Jabulani Sibiya is now calling Joburg home as he takes on the lead strategist role on one of South Africa’s most-iconic brands. We find out more.
Young, Gifted & Killing It! 2017 in review
by Veli Ngubane. We struck gold this year, and we didn’t have to dig too deep to find the shining nuggets in our industry. We look back on their stories.
Young, Gifted & Killing It: Zandi Tisani
by Veli Ngubane. Film director Zandi Tisani deserves an extra round of applause: she was the only African filmmaker to have her production screened at the 2017 NYTVF — and she won, too, in the category OneX Pitch Deal.
Young, Gifted & Killing It: Simoné Bosman
by Veli Ngubane. Molo Sana Films, says this exec producer and founder, “is on a mission to create work that truly speaks to the hearts of black South Africans”.
Young, Gifted & Killing It: Zwelethu Radebe
by Veli Ngubane. Zweli Radebe’s been directing TVCs for local and international agencies and clients in nine countries across Africa and Europe.
Young, Gifted & Killing It: Jabu Nadia Newman
by Veli Ngubane. Writer, filmmaker and photographer, Jabu Nadia Newman, is staking out her place at the forefront of the new generation of SA creatives.
Young, Gifted & Killing It: Amr Singh
by Veli Ngubane. Amr Singh has already crammed into a lot into his filmmaking career. And he is only just beginning.
Young, Gifted & Killing It: Musaba Kangulu
by Veli Ngubane. Not afraid to speak her mind, Kangulu Musaba believes in using her digital expertise to empower and nurture young black talent.
Young, Gifted & Killing It: Nobantu Sibeko
by Veli Ngubane. FCB art director, Nobantu Sibeko, wanted to be an actress but, as she says, “I stumbled into advertising.”