Highlights From DISCOP Johannesburg and Digital Lab Africa (featuring Jason Njoku of iROKO)

Published: Nov. 7, 2016, 7:51 a.m.

b'Andile Masuku and Brian Lupiya spent three days last week at DISCOP Johannesburg\\u2014 Africa\\u2019s biggest multi-screen, multi-platform marketplace, assessing trends within the continent\\u2019s digital content scene.\\n\\nThey spent most of our time collecting insights at the fringe of Digital Lab Africa (DLA)\\u2014 a DISCOP partner initiative that aims to be a springboard for African multimedia talent looking to launch worthy projects and business ideas within digital music, web creation, virtual reality and video game development.\\n\\nSo this week, in place of the bringing you the week\\u2019s highlights in terms of digital, tech and innovation news from across Africa, Brian joins Andile on the show to help present cool snippets from four of the many great conversations they taped both at DLA and in DISCOP\\u2019s main exhibition area. The aim is to give you a sense of the vibe, as well as point to where the future of digital content production and platforms on the continent might be headed.\\n\\nLook out for audio featuring Harlem Mufoncol, one of the co-founders of Baziks Pulse\\u2014 a music streaming platform from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zimbabwean hip-hop artist-turned-entrepreneur, Nonkululeko Kasongo Vundla a.k.a Black Bird, Ivorian video game developer and co-founder of POINTS by Work\\u2019d\\u2014 Kaba Diakit\\xe9 Amadou, and the inimitable Jason Njoku of Nigeria, who is founder and CEO of the internet and entertainment group, iROKO.\\n\\nMusic Credits:\\nMusic by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)\\nMusic licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution'