PIVOT POINT– In conversation with Ssanyu Sematimba

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Ssanyu Sematimba is a trailblazer in Africa's creative economy, transforming art and innovation into drivers of sustainable development. As the Head of the Creative Arts and Events Department at the African Leadership Academy (ALA), Ssanyu is passionate about making creative education accessible across the continent. Her work aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 4 (Quality Education), empowering young Africans with the skills to thrive in the ever-evolving future of work.

With over a decade of experience, Ssanyu has founded initiatives like the Afrikan Collective and the UMUZI Pan-African Creative Festival, platforms that nurture entrepreneurial talent and foster collaboration within the creative sector. Her programs equip young creatives with the tools to monetize their talents while staying true to the cultural authenticity that defines Africa.

In this interview, we delve into Ssanyu’s visionary approach to creativity as a business opportunity, her commitment to transforming education, and her mission to elevate Africa’s creative industries on the global stage.
9 Jan 2025 9AM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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