4 Kenyan podcasts to benefit from Spotify’s new $100K Africa Podcast Fund initiative
4 Kenyan podcasts are among the 13 selected to benefit from Spotify’s new Africa Podcast Fund initiative. The $100,000 fund aims to bolster the careers of these podcast creators through financial grants, workshops and networking opportunities.
The selected Kenyan podcasts are The Sandwich Podcast, The Messy Inbetween, Mantalk.ke and Nipe Story.
The initiative is Spotify’s first-of-its-kind in the region and seeks to support podcasters across the continent further amplifying their stories.
The Africa Podcast Fund is offered to select creators from African countries with the biggest podcast listenerships, namely South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya and Ghana. The grant also includes a Cameroonian podcast with large listenerships both in France and in Francophone African countries, such as Cote d’Ivoire. Given the wide range of selected countries, the winning podcasts are recorded in a range of languages including Pidgin, English, French, Sheng, Ga, and Twi.
The fund will be administered by Africa Podfest, a Kenyan-based company focused on inspiring and elevating African podcasters by building a sustainable and inclusive podcasting industry across Africa.
“Africa Podfest is excited about the development of podcasting in Africa particularly because the medium allows underrepresented African voices to tell the story of Africa,” says Melissa Mbugua, Co-Director, Africa Podfest.
Other selected startups are Si Maman M’avait Dit (Cameroon) Sincerely Accra (Ghana) I Said What I Said, Tea With Tay, F&S Uncensored (Nigeria), After School Is After School with Sis G.U, The Journey Kwantu, Wisdom & Wellness with Mpoomy Ledwaba, Convos & Cocktails with Lesego Tlhabi (South Africa).
Spotify says independent emerging podcasters with growing audiences were selected as recipients for the Africa Podcast Fund initiative, with a focus on supporting podcasts that showcase a range of voices in terms of varying podcast formats, gender, language and content.
”It is through initiatives such as these that Spotify’s goal of further platforming African creators on a global scale can be realised – a goal central to shifting a historically restrictive view of storytelling out of and about the continent.” the streaming platform said in a statement.
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