#BigQNarratives: It’s time for the new kids on the block

by MarkLives. Sibu Mabena is our fourth panellist to tackle: “Are SA ad agencies and brands embracing an authentically African narrative and aesthetic or do they continue to imitate US and European work?”

#BigQNarratives: An exciting time to be young, creative & African

by MarkLives. Nomaswazi Phumo is our fourth panellist to tackle: “Are SA ad agencies and brands embracing an authentically African narrative and aesthetic or do they continue to imitate US and European work?”

Q5: Changing the words we use about Africa, with Mimi Kalinda [interview]

by Carey Finn. The group CEO and co-founder of the Africa Communications Media Group is passionate about African markets and the narratives in and around them.

#BigQNarratives: SA adland can’t champion what it doesn’t understand

by MarkLives. Veli Ngubane is our third panellist to tackle: “Are SA ad agencies and brands embracing an authentically African narrative and aesthetic or do they continue to imitate US and European work?”

#BigQNarratives: An African narrative — is there such a thing?

by MarkLives. Michelle Beh is our second panellist to tackle: “Are SA ad agencies and brands embracing an authentically African narrative and aesthetic or do they continue to imitate US and European work?”

#BigQNarratives: What is our South African creative narrative?

by MarkLives. Felix Kessel is our first panellist to tackle: “Are SA ad agencies and brands embracing an authentically African narrative and aesthetic or do they continue to imitate US and European work?”

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