Sasai talent promotion extended due to public demand
Sasai talent promotion extended due to public demand
Sasai talent promotion extended due to public demand
LONDON – Sasai Fintech has extended its #African&Talented promotion by another month, to November 29, 2020 due to public demand.
The talent show promotion, which seeks to identify and support talent across the continent, was initially launched in September on the Sasai App. But, according to the company, it has been hugely popular leading to the decision to extend the period of the promotion.
“Due to public demand, we are extending the #African&Talented show promotion by four more weeks, to November 29,” said Sasai Chief Operating Officer Tapera Mushoriwa.
“This means that like we have been doing since the promotion started, we will continue to have 10 winners every week, for additional four weeks, who will be walking away with US$100 each,” he said, adding that 50 young people from six countries across Africa – including Zimbabwe and Nigeria – had already won US$100 each, in weekly prices.
Mushoriwa said SFI will announce the competition’s overall US$10 000 winner in early December on the Sasai platform. Sasai is a uniquely African, all-in-one super App with chat, payments and digital marketplace features. Although it was developed primarily for Africa by Africans, the App – which can be downloaded from the Google Play Store or from the Apple App Store – is being used in over 180 countries across the world.
As a way of augmenting and enhancing consumer use, SFI recently unveiled an innovative hybrid social media platform called Sasai Moments, that makes it easy for anyone to connect and share memories with family and friends on their mobile phones. It has proved to be an instant hit that inspired the launch of the talent promotion.
The #African&Talented promotion as so far seen thousands of young people in Africa showcase their talents on Sasai Moments in the music, dance, poetry, spoken word, drawing, painting, photography, sports, comedy, acting, fashion and beauty categories, as well as an ‘open’ category allowing entries in categories excluded from the list.
Mushoriwa said it was important for young and talented people in Africa, who do not have a platform to freely express themselves and showcase their talent, to earn a living through their God-given talents.
“We are extending an invitation to all Africans – young and old – to showcase their talent on Sasai Moments, for free. This is the first digital talent marketplace in Africa, where those who are gifted can showcase their talents and be identified by both regional and international scouts,” Mushoriwa said.
Under the #African&Talented campaign, contestants create their own content and post it on Sasai Moments. In addition, content creators invite their friends and family to like their content as a way of voting for them.
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