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My Afrika Magazine and The Southern African Times are delighted to announce a pioneering content-sharing partnership that aims to transform the way African stories are told and shared across the continent and among the diaspora. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in both organisations’ missions to highlight authentic grassroots narratives and celebrate Africa’s accomplishments on a global scale.

My Afrika Magazine is a dynamic online publication devoted to showcasing Africa’s positive stories and connecting the continent with its diaspora. The Southern African Times, on the other hand, has earned its reputation as a trusted source of political, economic, social, and cultural news from Southern Africa and beyond. Together, these platforms aim to amplify the diverse and vibrant narratives of Africa.

Chido-Sachikonye The Southern African Times and My Afrika Magazine Forge A Content Sharing Deal

Chido Sachikonye, Co-Founder and Chief Editor of My Afrika Magazine, shared her excitement about the partnership:
This partnership will allow us to reshape the African narrative and ensure our positive stories reach a wider audience. By working together to celebrate the continent’s achievements and foster meaningful connections between Africa and the diaspora, we aim to amplify grassroots voices that are often overlooked.

The collaboration is designed to achieve several objectives. It will enable the sharing of diverse, high-quality content across both platforms, allowing them to reach broader audiences. This initiative promises to provide a richer array of African narratives, spanning political, cultural, and social themes, while strengthening connections between Africa and its diaspora. The overarching goal is to ensure that stories originating from the continent resonate with audiences worldwide, fostering greater understanding and appreciation of Africa’s multifaceted identity.

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Farai Muvuti, CEO of The Southern African Times, reflected on the significance of the partnership:
This collaboration is a unique opportunity to ensure that African voices are heard, valued, and appreciated globally. Together, we are not merely sharing stories but also preserving history, shaping perceptions, and empowering communities from every corner of Africa.”

The partnership heralds a new era of accessible, engaging, and authentic African storytelling. With both organisations already reaching thousands of readers daily, this content-sharing agreement is set to enhance audience engagement and further highlight Africa’s culture, innovation, and resilience to global audiences.

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