IT’S AFRICA’S TIME, produced by Regency Foundation Networx, is a multimedia initiative employing a co-creation process that uses Regency’s unique journalistic & cinematic style to craft fresh and authentic stories. The TV series is designed to promote and encourage the adoption of the ‘inclusive business’ model as a component of corporate growth strategy in Africa. The series demonstrates how this approach can make a contribution towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).


Season 3

BCI

»» Mozambique has more than 30% representation of women in parliament. Women were at the forefront of its struggle for independence and, even during the country’s post-independence civil

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CITI MOBILE CHALLENGE (KENYA)

»» Mobile phones are part and parcel of African life today. Despite high poverty levels, cellphone usage is extraordinarily widespread, giving telecoms access to people in the remotest

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ECOBANK

»» Rwanda is known the world over as a country with a violent and deeply troubled past. Yet, today, it is peaceful and is one of the most

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FRIESLANDCAMPINA

»» It’s quite extraordinary that Nigeria, the largest economy in Africa and home to almost 200 million people, does not yet have a strong supply of locally sourced

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HWANGE COLLIERY

»» Mining is a key employer and economic boon to many African countries. In Zimbabwe, too, the extractives industry plays a significant role. In this story, we look

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IHS (NIGERIA)

»» IHS Towers is Africa’s leading independent mobile telecommunications infrastructure provider currently owning and operating over 23,000 towers in Nigeria, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Zambia and Rwanda. The company’s

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MAERSK (ANGOLA)

»» International powerhouse Maersk has a long history of developing human capital, but what is it doing in Angola within its varied operations to create a sustainable employee

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MOTA-ENGIL (ANGOLA)

»» World-renowned civil engineering and construction company, Mota-Engil, has returned to a key project it was forced to abandon in the 1970s due to the Angolan civil war.

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NOVARTIS

»» In this episode, we travel to Nigeria and Kenya to explore how a leading healthcare company is supporting access to healthcare. This story demonstrates what’s possible when

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SHALINA GROUP

»» ‘If the people of Africa don’t have access to affordable healthcare, there’s no point in promoting a broader development agenda on the continent’…wise words from a delegate

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