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Net#work BBDO wins Budweiser, Stella Artois and Corona
Net#work BBDO has slowly
been chipping away at new account wins as the agency forges forward, most
recently adding the Budweiser, Stella
Artois and Corona brands
to their portfolio as creative lead partner.
“These are iconic
brands,” said Leo Manne, MD of Net#work BBDO. “And we look forward to adding
our touch and flavour to them, and their business results.” Manne and his team
speak passionately about making the work great, and then even greater. “Whether
we are working on a fully integrated campaign that flights on every channel or
Zetu Damane, Thibedi Meso join through-the-line advertising agency Think Creative Africa
Zetu Damane, Thibedi Meso join through-the-line advertising agency Think Creative Africa
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Award-winning through-the-line agency Think Creative Africa welcomes Zetu Damane and Thibedi Meso as chief strategy officer and executive creative director, respectively. The agency has been on a winning trajectory in the past year - which has seen it partnering with VMLYR to win the Vodacom account and, more recently, winning the Inspired Education Group account (Reddam House and Reddford House schools). Some of the brands under their belt include Multichoice, AMKA, Gautrain and Jack Ma Foundation.
GOMYCODE: The Tunisian startup upskilling Africa s youth
Unemployment has long been a concern for governments across the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region, which suffers from the world’s highest rate of youth unemployment. The curriculum in many countries is outdated and fails to prepare students for a labour market that increasingly relies on digital and technical capabilities. According to the World Economic Forum, digitisation and technology integration will change 42 per cent of core employment skills by 2022, a shift that some education technology (edtech) startups are looking to address.
As communication, training, and learning moved primarily online during last year s lockdown, Mena’s edtech scene, like its e-commerce market, saw positive growth in both adoption and investment. The period opened the door for investors to back the region’s leading edtech startups such as Saudi Arabia-based Noon Academy and Lebanon-based Ostaz which was acquired by Global priv
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