Bulawayo recently witnessed a powerful celebration of creativity and digital empowerment as the Chik Aljoy Content Creation Seminar and Workshop drew a full house of aspiring and established content creators, influencers, and entrepreneurs.

Held at Salaamaat Heights Mall (corner of 9th Avenue and G Silundika), the event exceeded attendance expectations, creating an overflow crowd that underscored the growing demand for content creation as a profession and cultural force.

Presented by Weltrade under the theme Making Money Doing What You Love, the seminar resonated with young creatives eager to turn their passions into sustainable digital careers.

The event offered practical insights into content monetisation, branding, social media growth, live streaming, audience engagement, and entrepreneurship.

The lineup included Father Abraham of Forex (Weltrade Brand Ambassador for Africa), actor Chrispen Nyathi, YouTuber King Ginger, Laiza the Mop Driver, Bobby Maro, Tebu Curry, Yile Ncasa, Langa Ndimande, and Facebook monetisation mentor Joyful Ncube.

Notable attendees such as Chief Dakamela and Madam Boss added excitement and highlighted the importance of building strong creative communities in Zimbabwe’s evolving digital sector.

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At the centre of the initiative was Chik Aljoy, who expressed heartfelt gratitude to all who contributed.

“A shout-out to all the brands that helped make this possible, Weltrade, Swiss Express, RocoMamas, Signature Suits, ZimPapers, and ZBC. And shout-out to all the creators and panelists. This event was a major success; we had an overflow. I am grateful,” he indicated.

Special thanks went to Chrispen Nkosiyapha Nyathi and Liza the Mop Driver for their organisational support.

The seminar’s success demonstrates the rising power of Bulawayo’s creative industry and the need for spaces that offer mentorship and opportunity.

As businesses, brands, and community leaders invest in local talent, the city’s creative ecosystem is evolving into a launchpad for influential voices and globally recognised digital storytellers.

The message was clear: Bulawayo’s creatives are ready to shape the future of Zimbabwe’s digital and cultural landscape.