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Tanzanian hip hop artist Frida Amani named UNEP Advocate

Nairobi, Kenya, 2 December 2025-/African Media Agency(AMA)/- The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) today named Tanzanian hip hop artist Frida Amani as its first-ever Advocate for Ecosystem Restoration. The designation comes ahead of the seventh session of the UN Environment Assembly, in Nairobi.

With more than one million social media followers, Frida Amani is among East Africa’s most celebrated female rappers and media personalities. She has won multiple accolades, including the Music Cities Award – which recognises and celebrates the best uses of music to drive economic, social, environmental, and cultural development in cities and places worldwide – and the Orange Award in Tanzania. 

“Growing up, we saw nature as a great protector – providing water, food, shade, and meaning. We also watched it become increasingly vulnerable to climate change and unsustainable exploitation, resulting in floods and droughts. By joining the UN Environment Programme, I wish to inspire my fans to become part of a generation committed to ecosystem restoration. It is no longer enough to lament nature’s loss – we must bring it back. We are Generation Restoration,” Amani said.

Amani becomes UNEP’s first Advocate for Ecosystem Restoration. In this role, she will work to raise awareness and mobilize young people to prevent, halt, and reverse ecosystem degradation. At the midpoint of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, her voice is poised to strengthen efforts to rehabilitate degraded natural areas—from oceans to mountains and from cities to savannahs, grasslands, and forests.

“Frida sings, speaks, and acts for a healthy environment, so I am pleased to welcome her to the UNEP family,” said UNEP Executive Director Inger Andersen. “Reflected in her work is a relentless passion for restoration, where care for people and nature go hand-in-hand, making her an inspiring role model for young people across Africa and beyond.”

Amani’s social and environmental activism is woven into many of her musical productions and performances. This includes songs such as Kisiki Hai (Famer-Managed Natural Regeneration in Swahili), the Performance for Nature event, the Mote Mama Gizani campaign for the health of pregnant women, as well as her role as Goodwill Ambassador for the Lead Foundation. Frida Amani has set up her ow foundation – the Amani foundation – through which she supports causes like the Performance for Nature concert held in Tanzania earlier this year. 

Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf UN Environment Programme

NOTES TO EDITORS

About the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

The UN Environment Programme is the leading global voice on the environment. It provides leadership and encourages partnership in caring for the environment by inspiring, informing, and enabling nations and peoples to improve their quality of life without compromising that of future generations.

About the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

The UN General Assembly has declared 2021–2030 a UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. Led by the UN Environment Programme and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN, together with the support of partners, it is designed to prevent, halt, and reverse the loss and degradation of ecosystems worldwide. It aims at reviving billions of hectares, covering terrestrial as well as aquatic ecosystems. A global call to action, the UN Decade draws together political support, scientific research, and financial muscle to massively scale up restoration. 

About the UN Environment Assembly 

The United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) is the world’s highest-level decision-making body for matters related to the environment, with a universal membership of all 193 Member States. It sets the global environmental agenda, provides overarching policy guidance, and defines policy responses to address emerging environmental challenges. It undertakes policy review, dialogue and the exchange of experiences, sets the strategic guidance on the future direction of the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), and fosters partnerships for achieving environmental goals and resource mobilization.

About UN Goodwill Ambassadors

United Nations Goodwill Ambassadors, including Advocates, are high-profile individuals who have committed themselves to helping the United Nations and its specialized agencies focus worldwide attention on pressing global issues that are close to their hearts. These prominent public figures volunteer their time, talent, and passion to raise awareness of UN efforts to improve the lives of billions of people everywhere. UN Environment Programme Goodwill Ambassadors and Advocates are designated by the UNEP Executive Director and approved by the Secretary-General of the UN. 

For more information please contact:
News and Media Unit, UN Environment Programme

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2025 BRAND AFRICA 100: AFRICA’S BEST BRANDS

BRAND AFRICA TO ANNOUNCE THE 2025 MOST ADMIRED BRANDS IN AFRICA, THE MOST INFLUENTIAL COUNTRIES AND THE MOST ADMIRED GEN Z BRANDS

INVITATION FOR MEDIA REPRESENTATIVES

What : The 15TH Brand Africa 100: Africa’s Best Brands Rankings

When : Africa Month, 23 May 2025

Where : Global Results – Africa Hall – Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Regional and Country Results – See Below

OVERVIEW

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, 6 May 2025 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/- Now in its 15th year, Brand Africa 100: Africa’s Best Brands is the pre-eminent barometer of brands across the African continent. Launched in 2011 at the 2nd Brand Africa Forum, every year, on/around Africa Day, May 25th, Brand Africa reveals the rankings of the most admired brands in Africa globally and in select countries between 25 May and 30 October. Every year.

HIGHLIGHTS | 15TH BRAND AFRICA 100 | AFRICA’S BEST BRANDS RANKINGS 

  • The 2025 Brand Africa 100 | Africa’s Best Brands rankings will be the most comprehensive in the 15 year history of Brand Africa, and will cover:
  • The ‘Top 100 most admired brands’ in Africa overall and the most admired brands y economic region, country and key categories;
  • Recognizing the dynamic and complex geopolitics and the impact of nations brands, this year, Brand Africa will unveil the ‘most influential nations’ building brands in Africa, the ‘most admired nations,’ and the most admired brands from G20 and BRICS countries of origin.
  • Recognizing the shifting demographics, this year Brand Africa will unveil the rankings of the ‘most admired brands by the generations’ (Gen-Z, Millennials, Gen X and Baby Boomers).
  • Special Recognition Awards for Sustainability Excellence over the past 5 years.
  • Brand Africa will announce the leaders who have had a sustainable impact and have contributed to the growth and development of African brands, with Lifetime Achievement awards and Africa Brand Leadership Excellence awards for private sector, public sector, non-profit, and industry leaders.
  • Finally, Brand Africa will induct into the inaugural Brand Africa Hall of Fame, African brands that have consistently led Brand Africa rankings as the most admired brands overall and the most admired African brands in the past 5 – 15 years.

AFRICA’S MOST COMPREHENSIVE AND REFERENCED BRAND SURVEY

The Brand Africa 100 | Africa’s Best Brands is based on an independent, comprehensive survey of African consumers aged 18+, spanning 30+ countries that collectively represent over 85% of the continent’s population and GDP. Conducted in 8 languages—from Arabic to Swahili—using mobile, face-to-face, and online methods, the research is led by GeoPoll and Kantar across the continent, supported by regional partners in North Africa Integrate (Morocco) and Gopinion (Algeria), and Southern Africa Analysis (Mauritius) and Oxygen (Namibia).

The study generates over 150,000 brand mentions and nearly 6,000 unique brands, producing a weighted Top 100 ranking for Africa and each surveyed country. 

Over the past 15 years, the Brand Africa 100 | Africa’s Best Brands has established that on average, African brands account for only 20% of the most admired brands in Africa. 

WHAT DIFFERENTIATES BRAND AFRICA 100: AFRICA’S BEST BRANDS?

The Brand Africa 100: Africa’s Best Brands rankings are authentically African, data-driven and consumer-led: (1) Africa focused (rooted in the continent’s voice and vision); (2) the most comprehensive barometer of consumer brand preferences (spanning 30+ countries representing 85% of Africa’s population and GDP); (3) research-based; (4) conducted by independent and globally respected research partners, including Geopoll and Kantar, the biggest research and information firms in the world; and (5) non-sponsored (no brand pays to participate in the study).

WHY BRANDS MATTER? 

A country’s brand is far more than a logo or slogan—it is the world’s perception of that nation, and that perception has real economic and social consequences. Strong brands are powerful drivers of industrialization, investment, and job creation. They shape a country’s identity and competitiveness, influence trade and tourism, and enhance its soft power and global standing. In the African context, brands also play a vital role in fostering continental pride, trust, and unity. Simply put, strong brands build strong nations.

PARTICIPANTS

The annual Brand Africa announcement attracts CEOs and CMOs, academics, economic and branding thought leaders, researchers, the creative community, practitioners, and media.

PRINCIPAL/S AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEWS

Thebe Ikalafeng, Founder and Chairman – Brand Africa | www.linkedin.com/in/ikalafeng/

Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of Brand Africa.

About de Brand Africa

Recognizing that brands play a pivotal role in shaping the growth, competitiveness, and global reputation of nations, Brand Africa was founded in 2010 as a non-profit initiative to inspire a brand-led African renaissance. Its flagship initiative, Brand Africa 100 | Africa’s Best Brands, launched in 2011, is the most comprehensive, research-based ranking of the most admired brands in Africa. Released annually around Africa Day (25 May), the survey spans more than 30 African countries, covering over 85% of the continent’s population and GDP. The research is conducted independently by GeoPoll and Kantar, globally respected research and information firms, with support from regional experts across the continent. Kantar and Brand Leadership, Africa’s leading brand and strategy advisory firm, leads the strategic insights and rankings. 

Learn more at www.brand.africa and www.brand.africa/Home/FAQs.

Media contact:
For media accreditation, inquiries, and to facilitate interviews, please contact:

Global

Eloine Barry
Africa Media Agency
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General
Lebogang Serapelwane, Brand Leadership PR
Email: lebogang@brandleadership.com
WhatsApp/Tel: +27 (0) 73 063 4607

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Professor Chinthenga’s ‘Africa Magufuli and Change’ book to be translated into Swahili

By Chisomo Phiri

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-The Malawi’s renowned academic and author Professor Malango Chinthenga has signed an agreement with East Africa’s leading publisher, Mkuki na Nyota, for the translation of his book titled ‘Africa Magufuli and Change,’ from English into Swahili.

Chinthenga, a lecturer at Hebron University, said in an interview with Maravi Post that the 90-day contract with the Tanzanian publisher will see the printing of 500 copies of the translated book for sale within and outside Tanzania.

He explained that the agreement follows considerable interest in the book, which highlights the challenges facing Africa and proposes solutions inspired by the late Tanzanian President John Pombe Magufuli’s policies, which contributed to Tanzania’s achievement of middle-income status.

The academic noted that this is a significant achievement not only for him but also for Malawi, demonstrating international recognition of Malawian scholarship.

He added that the deal will also contribute to foreign exchange earnings, as payments will be made in US dollars.

‘Africa Magufuli and Change,’ book was launched in Tanzania earlier this year.