TEBOGO DITSHEGO: 'A 40 UNDER 40 CEO' CULTIVATING LITERACY, MEDIA EXCELLENCE & AFRICA’S COMMUNICATION FUTURE

Tebogo Ditshego is empowering Africa through media innovation and a culture of reading.

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Tebogo Ditshego, Founder and CEO of Ditshego Media
Tebogo Ditshego, Founder and CEO of Ditshego Media


As the Founder and CEO of Ditshego Media, Tebogo Ditshego is transforming how African brands tell their stories. His approach merges strategic communication, cultural understanding, and inventive storytelling to redefine public relations in Africa.

A media-savvy strategist with a heart for social impact, Tebogo built Ditshego Media on the principle of tailor-made solutions, ensuring every client benefits from bespoke strategies that reflect their unique context. From humble beginnings to leading an agency with pan-African ambitions, his journey exemplifies entrepreneurial tenacity.

His vision extends far beyond corporate corridors. Through ReadABookSA, Tebogo ignited a continent-wide movement celebrating reading and intellectual fame, a campaign that earned him a spot in Forbes Africa 30 Under 30. By fostering a culture of literacy, he proves how storytelling can empower communities, one book at a time.

Tebogo’s influence reverberates through industry and policy alike. As President of PRISA, he’s driving professionalization, strengthening standards, and building bridges between academia and practice. His role on the MAC SA Charter Council reflects his voice in shaping South Africa’s communication policy landscape.

An MBA graduate who speaks from both experience and strategy, Tebogo balances business acumen with social conscience. In every initiative, whether a PR campaign or a literacy drive, he weaves in insights that highlight African innovation and the power of communication to transform.

Through every campaign launched, every audience inspired, and every policy shaped, Tebogo Ditshego continues to craft a future where African voices are not just heard but celebrated, leading the narrative on their terms.

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