Zimbabwean content creator Ruvarashe Hapaguti was listed among the 10 Creators Of Tomorrow From Africa by Facebook's parent company Meta Platforms in the recently launched Creators of Tomorrow campaign to celebrate emerging talents from around the world who are inspiring a new movement of creative content online.
According to Meta, the 10 creatives that were chosen as 'Creators of Tomorrow' are influencers in their segments and represent varied communities across Meta's platforms. Most significantly, they demonstrate a best-in-class approach to video formats, technology, and interactive entertainment – creative traits that will be critical to the metaverse's future.
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Ruvarashe Hapaguti |
Ruvarashe Hapaguti is an up-and-coming actress and content creator. Her content ranges from comedic skits to make-up tutorials which she showcases in an engaging way that her audiences enjoy. This weekend, along with the other nine Creators of Tomorrow, Ruvarashe Hapaguti will have the opportunity to attend the inaugural EMEA Creator Week, which will be held in London at the historic Tate Britain.
Other regional Creators at all stages of their careers will join Creators of Tomorrow there to interact, learn from one another, and continue to find inspiration in the future of content production on our platforms.
The 10 identified Creators of Tomorrow from Africa include:
- Kwambox (https://bit.ly/3xmFxw3), Kenya: A radio presenter who entertains her followers with her dance moves and bubbly personality. She is also a renowned MC and event host.
- Crazy Kennar (https://bit.ly/3elgRx7), Kenya: An award-winning Nairobi-based comedian whose content is centred around comedy addressing the everyday experiences of young people.
- Nadia Matovu (https://bit.ly/3wZyM2U), Uganda: An influencer, wife and businesswoman based in Kampala who uses her day-to-day life to create content that inspires her followers.
- Pamela Mtanga (https://bit.ly/3KQzIw3), South Africa: An award-winning multimedia entrepreneur. She’s a fashion and beauty content creator whose brand is rooted in authenticity, relatability and empowerment.
- Ruth Ronnie (https://bit.ly/3RBGjga), Zambia: An award-winning recording artist, live performer and content creator. She’s a versatile creative who is best known for her musical genres such as dancehall, reggae, Afropop, Rnb, afro soul and trap soul.
- Ruvarashe Hapaguti (https://bit.ly/3cNAdKO), Zimbabwe: An up-and-coming actress and content creator. Her content ranges from comedic skits to make-up tutorials which she showcases in an engaging way that her audiences enjoy.
- Mishaa (https://bit.ly/3KSJo9G), Ivory Coast: A dance enthusiast who shares her love for dance art and performances with her followers on social media. Ambassador of Trace music and Universal Music Africa, Mishaa dances on African urban rhythms such as coupé-décalé, afro-beat, RN’B and many others, and shares her choreographies in Reels on Instagram and Facebook.
- Saraï D’Hologne (https://bit.ly/3er8EY6), Ivory Coast: An artist painter who’s the head of an artistic universe dedicated to the interior and exterior wall decoration of the house called SARTAÏ. In Ivory Coast, Saraï is the torchbearer of natural hair that she proudly advertises on her social media accounts.
- Fatou Jupiter Touré (https://bit.ly/3x1ThvP), Senegal: An actress, producer, UN ambassador, entrepreneur, and founder of the film festival Les Teranga. She has been named for the second time among the 700 most impactful Africans by the South African magazine Tropics. Her talent and love for theatre and cinema allowed Fatou to turn her passion into a profession.
- Ngorbatchev Niang (https://bit.ly/3AM2Joa), Senegal: a fashion stylist, producer, and film director. He is the owner of “Ngorbatchev Maison de Couture” and “Ngorbatchev Nprod”. M. Niang is passionate about what makes life more beautiful and aims to reflect this beauty through his clothes collections that he sells and showcases via Instagram and Facebook.
The global campaign that started in Europe and The Middle East also includes creators in Sub- Saharan Africa from East Africa, Southern Africa and Francophone Africa with expansion to more countries around the world in the coming months.
Meta says that it will work closely with the selected producers over the next year as they continue to develop their following and transform their hobbies into careers in Meta technologies.
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