Pollux Global Inc., a leading player in the new age African media landscape, is setting its sights on Nigeria for its next major expansion. This move comes after the company’s founder, Willard Munyaradzi Kachere, attended the allAfrica Media Leaders’ Summit in Nairobi, Kenya. Inspired by Dr. Akinwumi Adesina’s insights on the future of media in Africa, Pollux Global Inc. aims to broaden its footprint beyond Zimbabwe and South Africa.
“Media is evolving rapidly, paralleling advancements in technology,” Kachere remarked. “It’s essential to stay ahead of these changes. Media consumption has diversified, and our approach must adapt accordingly.” Pollux Global Media’s ambitious goal is to establish a presence across all continents by 2030, with a primary focus on Africa.
The decision to expand into Nigeria reflects Pollux Global’s commitment to leveraging Africa’s vast potential. “Africa is a continent brimming with opportunities,” Kachere emphasized. “There’s a significant disconnect between how Africa is perceived internationally and the reality of its vibrant business, tourism, and climate potential. We aim to correct that narrative.”
Kachere’s extensive international experience, including over five years in Australia and extensive travel, has equipped him with a unique perspective on media trends. He believes Africa is poised for significant advancements in the media sector. The allAfrica Media Leaders’ Summit, which brought together diverse viewpoints and innovative solutions, reinforced this belief.
“Platforms like the Summit are crucial for networking and collaboration,” Kachere noted. “The presence of initiatives such as the Ubuntu Tribe’s Ubuntuverse, which integrates virtual reality to enhance summit experiences and promote economic collaboration, exemplifies the kind of innovation and partnership we are eager to pursue.”
Pollux Global Inc.’s expansion into Nigeria marks a significant step in their mission to redefine media narratives and harness Africa’s potential. The company’s strategic focus on collaboration and innovation aims to drive not just their growth but also contribute to the broader development of the media landscape across the continent.