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  • African Stream’s mission is to reshape conversations and narratives about – as well as knowledge and appreciation of – Africa and its people.

 

Social media-based paltform African Stream has officially launched across Africa today in a bid to challenge the twisted colonial-era and Western-oreinted narratives and existing negative stereotypes about Africa.

The pan-African media platform African Stream is a digital media organisation based exclusively on social media platforms, focused on providing a voice to Africans both at home and abroad through cutting-edge, African-centred content.

Currently, African Stream is present on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. The organisation’s main office is in Kenya, with partners, analysts and reporters across the African continent and in the diaspora.

 

According to the founders the social media-based platform’s mission is to reshape conversations and narratives about – as well as knowledge and appreciation of Africa and its people.

Speaking on the launch, Ahmed Kaballo, founder and CEO of the platform says those that are coming to African Stream for entertainment are inevitably also learning, and those that come to find out the latest news also find themselves entertained.

“I’ve been in the media my entire career and I am excited to create an African news platform to define our story in our voice. This continent is the birthplace of civilization and humankind. Africans are innovators, entrepreneurs, leaders, revolutionaries and cultural influencers, as well as a host of other amazing things. I want to build a platform that represents all of that with emphasis on Africa on the rise,” said Ahmed Kaballo, founder and CEO of African Stream, during the launch event.

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African Stream covers high-impact history, culture, politics, commerce, sports, music, entertainment, innovation, technology and infrastructure.

“Those that are coming to African Stream for entertainment are inevitably also learning, and those that come to find out the latest news also find themselves entertained. That’s what we mean when we say ‘a one-stop shop for all things African.’ We reach people that we might not have reached, through the diversity and range of our content,” added Mr. Kaballo.

Headquartered in headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, African Stream has teams across the continent producing and distributing content through their own voices.

It tackles tough issues head on, exploring the challenges and problems in Africa, as well as possible long-term solutions. Topics addressed include the exploitation of African wealth, how so-called ‘aid’ is often used as a weapon, why it’s Western chocolate makers who reap the profits from African cocoa as opposed to the Africans themselves, and why neo-colonial relationships have been allowed to persist to this day.

 

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