Anele Mdoda is set to host the 2024 DStv Content Creator Awards, a major celebration of African digital talent.
The highly anticipated 2024 DStv Content Creator Awards are nearly here, and the excitement is building. Set to be a night filled with top-tier entertainment, this year’s ceremony will be hosted by the ever-charismatic Anele Mdoda.But this time, she emphasises that content creators are finally getting the recognition they deserve.
“I am carrying all of these stories and all of these hopes and dreams on one plane. My job is simply to take it from A to B to Z.”Gone are the days when television was the primary source of entertainment. Now, it’s all about TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. For Anele, the DStv Content Creator Awards are vital because they recognise content creation as a legitimate art form.For the psyche of the country, it’s important for us to reward content creators because they are putting the country on the map,” she says.
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