By Iminza Keboge
Published October 21, 2022
South Africa-based Durban FilmMart Institute (DFMI) has announced the names of selected participants for its second 12-week business skills development programme that is aimed at nurturing and empowering screen arts producers with the necessary skills to effectively engage in a global market.
The DFMI Business Lab is expected to focus on modules such as Financial management, Business management, Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law and Film Distribution.
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Those selected by DFMI Business Lab that is presented in partnership with DW Akademie and supported by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development are:
- Abisola Aboaba (Nigeria)
- Ahmad Mahmoud (Sudan)
- Aissa Djouamaa (Algeria)
- Alyaa Musa (Sudan)
- Ceke Mathenge (Kenya)
- Crizelle Anthony (South Africa)
- Damilola Aleje (Nigeria)
- Daniel Abebe (Ethiopia)
- Emma Tollman (South Africa)
- Essam Hayder (Egypt)
- Fulfilment C. Awaturuocha (Nigeria)
- Hallie Haller (South Africa)
- Hatibu Madudu (Tanzania)
- Hayat Aljowaily (Egypt)
- Kondwani Banda (Zambia)
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- Marwa Abdalla (Egypt)
- Mary (Wanjiku) Waweru (Kenya)
- Mogomotsi Nsengathekwe (Botswana)
- Mohamed Kateb (Egypt)
- Nahom Abraham (Eritrea)
- Natasha Elkington (Kenya)
- Nkosilesisa Ncube (Zimbabwe)
- Obett Motaung (South Africa)
- Olivier Medjigbodo (Benin)
- Omolemo Nthathe (South Africa)
- Oprah Oyugi (Kenya)
- Petrus van Staden (South Africa)
- Phoebe Ntandegwawo (Uganda)
- Ruth Nazzinda (Uganda), and
- Wambui Gathee (Kenya).