Made In Africa Podcasts

CELESTIN NTAWIREMA

Made in Africa podcast brings you true and original stories of Africans in a growing movement highlighting the craftsmanship, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit of African designers, artisans, and businesses. With more than 10 years working in the fashion industry, Mr. Celestin Ntawirema CEO and founder of the Rwanda Cultural Fashion Show-RCFS produces and hosts the Made in Africa podcast. Our topics include fashion, beauty products, art, home goods, and more, showcasing the rich cultural heritage and innovation emerging from various African countries. Don't miss our weekly episodes.

  1. Sue Muraya And Kenya Fashion Week Helping Designers To Reclaim Kenya's Fashion Heritage

    10/31/2025

    Sue Muraya And Kenya Fashion Week Helping Designers To Reclaim Kenya's Fashion Heritage

    "Fashion lovers, enthusiasts, and businesspeople should expect an amazing and magnificent KFW 2025. The venue is spectacular, the designers have created stunning collections, and the models we've selected are highly professional. Attendees should expect production quality comparable to any major fashion platform in the world." In this compelling episode of Made in Africa Podcasts, Sue Muraya, founder and visionary behind Kenya Fashion Week, reveals how she's championing a movement to reclaim and celebrate Kenya's rich fashion heritage. Trained as a professional fashion designer in New York, USA, Sue has dedicated her career to creating a world-class platform that showcases African design excellence. Scheduled for November 1st, 2025, Kenya Fashion Week brings together fashion experts, designers, business professionals, enthusiasts, models, and industry stakeholders in a powerful celebration of Kenyan creativity. The event features student competitions that nurture emerging talent, insightful fashion industry panel discussions addressing sector challenges, and breathtaking runway shows that demonstrate Kenya's design sophistication. Through our exclusive interview with NCBETHEBEST1 TV, Sue shares her journey building KFW into a continental force, discusses the current state of Kenya's fashion industry, and explains how the platform empowers local designers to tell authentic African stories through fashion while competing on the global stage. #kenyafashionweek2025 #fashion #madeinkenya🇰🇪 #madeinafrica Don't miss our Weekly episodes produced by NCBETHEBEST1 TV. Contact us: ncbethebest1@gmail.com

    9 min
  2. Breaking Barriers: Joan Okorodudu on Empowering African Models to Conquer Global Runways

    09/11/2025

    Breaking Barriers: Joan Okorodudu on Empowering African Models to Conquer Global Runways

    Welcome to Made in Africa Podcast episode 22, featuring an inspiring conversation with Joan Okorodudu, founder and CEO of ISIS Models Africa and creator of Africa's Next Super Model competition. In this compelling episode recorded in Nairobi with host Celestin Ntawirema, Joan shares her vision for the upcoming Africa's Next Super Model 2025 and discusses the inclusive nature of her platform. "No matter who you are, whether you're dark or of lighter skin, as long as you are an African lady, you are allowed to register for the competition," emphasizes Joan, highlighting her commitment to celebrating Africa's diverse beauty. A former Miss Nigeria, Joan has become a transformative force in African modeling, mentoring numerous women who now grace international runways in New York, London, Milan, and Paris. She candidly discusses the industry's realities, stressing that success requires "discipline and patience." Joan's remarkable achievements include receiving the Lifetime Presidential Award at the Runway International Fashion Awards in Baltimore in 2024, following ISIS Models Africa's recognition at the UN General Assembly. Her agency continues to empower young African talent, proving that with dedication and the right support, African models can excel on the world's most prestigious fashion stages. DON'T MISS OUR UPCOMING EPISODES Contact the hoster at ncbethebest1@gmail.com

    21 min
  3. Liberating the African Minds from the Western Mindset in Fashion I Saitoti Meitamei - Fashion Educator

    04/16/2025

    Liberating the African Minds from the Western Mindset in Fashion I Saitoti Meitamei - Fashion Educator

    Made in Africa Podcast Episode 21: Liberating the African Minds from the Western Mindset in Fashion In this compelling episode, we welcome back Mr. Saitoti Meitamei, founder and CEO of Deslight Fashion School in Nairobi, Kenya. Known for his humility and dedication to nurturing young fashion talent, Saitoti shares innovative approaches to building a sustainable fashion education model that prepares students for real-world competition. Saitoti discusses how Deslight Fashion School is integrating technology into its curriculum while maintaining a perfect balance between quality education and sustainability principles. He provides insights into several exciting collaborations, including the school's partnership with the upcoming Kitenge Fashion Festival & Awards 2025, highlighting its unique features and significance in promoting African textiles. The conversation explores Deslight's organization of Mr. & Miss Nairobi 2025, an inclusive modeling competition that notably features plus-size models, breaking traditional beauty standards. Saitoti also previews his participation as a panelist at the Africa Sourcing and Fashion Week 2025 in Nairobi, where he'll contribute to important industry discussions. This episode delivers valuable perspectives for fashion enthusiasts, aspiring designers, and entrepreneurs looking to make their mark in Africa's growing fashion ecosystem. Saitoti's vision represents a movement toward authentic African fashion education that honors heritage while embracing innovation. The Made in Africa podcast, hosted by fashion industry expert and journalist Celestin Ntawirema, continues its mission of showcasing African creativity, craftsmanship, and entrepreneurial spirit across fashion, beauty, art, and home goods sectors, celebrating the continent's rich cultural heritage

    36 min
  4. Building Dreams: Saitoti Meitamei's Journey from Fashion Vision to Educational Impact

    03/06/2025

    Building Dreams: Saitoti Meitamei's Journey from Fashion Vision to Educational Impact

    For the past two years, Made in Africa podcast host Celestin Ntawirema has encountered Mr. Saitoti Meitamei at numerous events where he featured as a guest speaker, particularly on sustainable fashion. Saitoti is known for his humility and dedication to supporting young, upcoming fashion designers to become established professionals shaping Africa's fashion industry. In Episode 20, we explore Mr. Saitoti's journey from conceptualizing a fashion school to support youth across East Africa to establishing the successful Delight Fashion School, which has graduated over 300 students. Listeners will discover his inspirations, hobbies, favorite foods, sports, colors, and design styles. Don't miss part 2 of this conversation in Episode 21 with Director Saitoti Meitamei, coming soon with your host, Celestin Ntawirema. This episode is sponsored by Fashion Trends Africa by RCFS. Want to be featured on our podcast? Reach out at ncbethebest1@gmail.com or info@rcfs.rw, or send a WhatsApp message to +254793550537. Made in Africa podcast brings you true and original stories of Africans in a growing movement highlighting the craftsmanship, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit of African designers, artisans, and businesses. With more than 10 years working in the fashion industry, Mr. Celestin Ntawirema, CEO and founder of the Rwanda Cultural Fashion Show (RCFS), produces and hosts the Made in Africa podcast. Our weekly episodes feature fashion, beauty products, art, home goods, and more, showcasing Africa's rich cultural heritage and innovation.

    32 min

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Made in Africa podcast brings you true and original stories of Africans in a growing movement highlighting the craftsmanship, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit of African designers, artisans, and businesses. With more than 10 years working in the fashion industry, Mr. Celestin Ntawirema CEO and founder of the Rwanda Cultural Fashion Show-RCFS produces and hosts the Made in Africa podcast. Our topics include fashion, beauty products, art, home goods, and more, showcasing the rich cultural heritage and innovation emerging from various African countries. Don't miss our weekly episodes.