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MultiChoice Talent Factory launches This Is Africa podcast series
Michael Kayunde
STAFF REPORTER

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Hosted by MultiChoice Talent Factory (MTF) Academy alumni Nikita Neo Mokgware and Serena ‘Serene’ Mmifinyana, the This is Africa podcast will chop it up on news, trends, and everything that makes Africa’s entertainment industry snap, crackle and pop.
Mokgware and Mmifinyana pitched the series under their production company N&M Productions. For Botswana native Mokgware, this is the perfect platform for young Africans to start tapping in both as listeners and content creators.
“If there’s anything that the pandemic has shown us, it’s that there’s more room to create, inform and entertain than ever before. There are so many new shows, films, collaborations and productions happening in the creative film and TV industry in Africa, and we can’t wait to dive in and really unpack them,” she said.
Similarly, for fellow Motswana Mmifinyana, the This is Africa podcast will be the perfect opportunity to really sink your teeth into popular African film and TV culture.
“We want to start building a culture of engaging, appreciating and analysing the work that we as Africans do in our industry, and there’s no better way than creating such a forum than through this series. The continent has a lot to offer, so let’s talk about it!” she said.

What’s hot and what’s not
The two were part of the MTF Class of 2019 from the southern African hub and were writers of the MTF film The Painting, which aired on Zambezi Magic in September 2019 and is now available on Showmax.
The podcast will also feature special guests from industry veterans to emerging creators, and the hosting duo will give their best takes on what’s hot, not and give a much-needed look at entertainment in Africa.
Catch the This is Africa podcast every Friday and share your thoughts using the #MTFTIAPodcast hashtag.

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