
Bombo Investments has officially partnered with the Africa Monologue Challenge (AMC) to catalyze intra-African trade and promote the creative economy within the framework of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). This strategic collaboration aims to bridge the gap between trade advocacy and practical commercial activity by leveraging the reach of the AMC platform, which currently operates across more than 25 African countries. The partnership is set to be officially launched in Ghana this September, coinciding with the highly anticipated third season of the challenge.
A centerpiece of this initiative is the "Pan-African House," a month-long residency program designed to foster collaboration among young creatives. This season, 12 finalists from various African nations will gather in Ghana to share stories, build professional networks, and explore economic opportunities. Roger Quartey, CEO of Bombo Investments, emphasized that the creative economy is essential for sustainable economic growth and regional integration. By reducing barriers to trade and facilitating smoother brand penetration across borders, the partnership seeks to create a more integrated marketplace for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and content producers.
Leaders from both organizations highlighted that the initiative goes beyond performance art, focusing on trust-building and direct engagement among Africa’s youth. Mawuko Kuadzi, co-founder of the AMC, noted that the collaboration will empower Africans to tell their own stories while simultaneously addressing the structural challenges of intra-continental commerce. As the African Chamber of Content Producers aligns these creative industries with structured trade frameworks, the project sets a precedent for how cultural exchange can serve as a robust engine for economic development and regional unity under existing AfCFTA protocols.
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