It has been a wild ride these past two weeks with Twitter under the ownership of Elon Musk.Just about every day there's a new headline about what's happening in the company.
From leadership changes , verification subscriptions roll out and pull back to lay off threats to employees if they work remotely.
In this week's #TheWeeklyBeat @sir_dkj @m.tesi dissect matters new Twitter leadership .
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So much talk has been rocking the social media streets and news outlets all over the globe ever since Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter began in April this year.
Up and until he finalised the buyout in October not much was known about the ins and outs of the San Francisco based micro-blogging platform which has since changed.
With job cuts and millions of users leaving the social media platform ever since he took over. It is without a doubt that there's a new sheriff in Twitter Town!
In this week's #TheWeeklyBeat @sir_dkj @m.tesi explore what the future holds for the platform and so much more
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Whoop! Whoop TGIF 😎 🧐 . It is that time of the week again, where we bring you stories shaped the continent all week.
Top among them is Kenyans will be getting into Mzansi visa free and also do you want to become a WWE wrestler? Catch all the gist on #WhatAWeekWithMansa
Whoop! Whoop TGIF 😎 🧐 . It is that time of the week again, where we bring you stories shaped the continent all week. Top among them is Kenyans will be getting into Mzansi visa free and also do you want to become a WWE wrestler? Catch all the gist on #WhatAWeekWithMansa
Elon Musk acquisition of Twitter has been very controversial from the onset when he began what he called a 'social experiment'. Now with him at the helm after he finalised the buyout, the social media platform has laid off thousands of workers globally; Africa included. Some employees at the Twitter's Africa office in Ghana have been affected by the layoff. But what is really cooking at the San Francisco based micro-blogging platform? @Dumi_Jere @MaggieMutesi delve into the twitter buyout by Elon and much more on this week's #TheWeeklyBeat.
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The effects of climate change are being felt with drought and flooding disrupting lives and value chains across Africa. Talks on possible adoption of clean energy and phasing out fossil fuels will be going on at #COP27 .Is it time for to decarbonize Africa? Are we ready?
Catch the discussion on this week's episode of #TheWeeklyBeat.
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A metaverse music concert? Would you attend? Tick Tock! It is that time of the week again on #WhatAWeekWithMansa . Catch more of this and more on this week's episode .
A cost effective way of traveling private!
I knowww … Trust me, we know guys, I hate to travel for 14 hours within Africa, and less than that to Europe 👀- but what could be the affordable and luxury solution?
Let’s go private.. shall we?! 😊 We are counting down to a conversation with Projets aviation Nanou Idriss on affordable private travel across Africa.
You don’t want to miss this, see you in less than 6 hours on our instagram page - @mansamedi_africa
Over the past 20 years, the tourism sector has become vital to African economies. In 2019 the industry accounted for about 7% of Africa's GDP and contributed $169 billion to it's economy employing about 24 million people in 2019 according to World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC). Is it time for sustainability to be enhanced in the sector for more growth as we move post pandemic? Listen to our latest episode of #TheWeeklyBeat podcast.
Let’s talk Business travel in Africa!!!
On a continent where inter travel is often limited, more executives are sparing no cost while hoping on private charters.
Take for example in Nigeria, where 6.5bn was spent on private jets, also making it the largest market in Africa for luxury aircraft and one of the fastest growing in the world.
More than 100 private planes are said to be operating within WestAfrica - mostly owned by businessmen and women. So you might just need a few tips on how to plan your first private trip.
Join us this today at 4pm GMT as we unpack affordable private travel with Projets aviation ‘s Director for Marketing and Business Development Nanou Idriss
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The tourism and travel industry was one of the most hit by the COVID-19 pandemic especially for countries who were fully dependent on it for revenue for economic survival. Although it's recovery has been slow paced, countries are making major strides towards a better future for the industry. In this week's episode of #TheWeeklyBeat podcast, @m.tesi and Dumi Jere speak to Edmund Bartlett, Minister of Tourism, Jamaica on what the recovery of the travel and tourism industry will mean for the globe.
Although Africa accounts for about 3 % of greenhouse gas emissions, effects of global warming are currently being felt across the continent. With flooding and drought affecting many countries. Dumi Jere dissects how sustainability can be reached for the globe in this week's #TheWeeklyBeat