Ku-Atenga Media is a consultancy specialised in developing bespoke multi-media and communication tools, identifying creative platforms for engagement with target markets and creating high-impact techniques that will yield measurable communication-based results for clients.
Content production, development communications, corporate communications, media and communications research, behaviour change communication (BCC) tools development and cultural communications.
Recent list of clients: Ministry of General Education (MoGE Zambia), European Union (EUD), DFID-UK AID, Pangaea Securities LTD, Ndalo Media (SA), British Council (ZAP), Oxfam Zambia, BBC Media Action, COMIC RELIEF (UK), Okayafrica (NYC), GMMB (US), International Labour Organisation (ILO-Yapasa), Musa Dudhia & Co, Overseas Consulting Services (OCS-US), AFP Productions (SA), Wondros (USA), IC Publications (UK).
Research, Content Production, Strategic Communications, Behavioural Change Communication, Public Relations, Corporate Communications, and Development Communications
To deeply engage with the lives and landscapes of the 1970s, our collaboration with Village Girls employed adaptive territorial execution—an approach that integrates research, observation, and lived experience to shape authentic storytelling. By immersing ourselves in the people and landscape of the 70s and 80s in Zambia, we were able to capture their stories with depth and authenticity.
Samba Yonga. MAMisha Maseka
The creative sector is among the top ten fastest-growing industries, reflecting a significant shift in investment trends across the continent. Being at the heart of this rapidly evolving landscape presents exciting opportunities for stakeholders in Zambia to unlock its lucrative potential.
Thank you, Stanbic Bank Zambia, for leading the way and showcasing how to derive value from this dynamic sector!
Samba Yonga. MAStanbic Bank
At times, it seemed this concept would fall flat, but the impact and success of the collaborations prove otherwise!! Check out what our client's experience was!!!
Strategic Communications | African Cultures and Economies | Cultural Diplomacy | Decolonial Research | TEDxLusaka Speaker
Excited to share insights on Leveraging Private and Creative Sector Collaborations to cultivate a lucrative creative sector ecosystem. Featuring contributions from Mfikeyi Makayi and Sarah G. Banda Ortiz. Looking forward to 2025!
Step into 60 years of our nation’s history this Christmas with a remarkable exhibition at the National Archives of Zambia. Explore the impactful journey from the struggle for independence to the rise of the first Zamrock band. Featuring artefacts from Zambia Belonging, The Old Crow, and other incredible collections, each piece tells a unique story of our heritage. Open to the public and free of charge until January 1, 2025, it’s the perfect festive outing to experience history up close.
Samba Yonga. MA
We are grateful for this great collaborative effort that included fellow creatives from the community and beyond. Special shout out to Sana Ginwalla for her contributions from the Zambia Belonging archive and Mazuba Reams for the invaluable artefacts! Open to the public for viewing on weekdays!
Strategic Communications | African Cultures and Economies | Cultural Diplomacy | Decolonial Research | TEDxLusaka Speaker
We were honoured to host the UK Minister for Development and Women and Equalities, Anneliese Dodds, during her current state visit to Zambia. We had the privilege of showcasing the National Archives of Zambia's exhibition, "Zambia Unveiled: 60 Years of a Nation," which took the Minister and her delegation on a journey through six decades of Zambia's history.
We curated this exhibition with the support of the Irish Embassy, SAIPAR, and Stanbic Bank, and it highlights the nation's triumphs, challenges, and defining moments through the medium of newspaper archives dating back 60 years. We were proud to share this story with the Minister, accompanied by Acting British High Commissioner Sam Waldock, Irish Ambassador Bronagh Carr, and other government officials.
The exhibition is open to the public at the National Archives Zambia, weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission is free.
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"Count Me In" is back with Episode 2, and this time, we're diving headfirst into the evolving world of marriage and modernity!
Situmbeko Wambulawae, Mulenga Kapwepwe, Naomi Banda, and Tapiwa Ngoma tackle the big questions: How do love and tradition collide? What defines a true gentleman today? And how are modern perspectives reshaping the future of marriage?
Get ready for a bold and eye-opening conversation you won’t want to miss!
Streaming Now at: https://lnkd.in/drstWAUV#MarriageAndModernity#CountMeIn#PodcastEpisode2Samba Yonga. MAMulenga Kapwepwe
Catch Episode 1 of this three-part podcast on Youtube at the link in our bio and follow @Europian Union to Zambia for BTS and more info on upcoming episodes.
Join us in these inspiring conversations and be part of the movement! #CountMeIn#NowLiveSamba Yonga. MA
Counting down to "Count Me In" a podcast series that showcases the power of a collaborative effort. Take a look behind the scenes for a glimpse of what it takes to bring together powerful voices to create a lasting impact.
Catch the YouTube Premiere on 25th November and tune in to ZNBC Radio 2 (English Channel):
Monday, 25th November at 10:00 AM
Wednesday, 27th November at 4:00 PM
Saturday, 30th November at 12:10 PM