Inside the Nairobi New Moon Roadshow

 Africa’s creator economy is evolving — and fast.

For years, creators across the continent have relied on brand deals, sponsorships, and one-off collaborations to monetize their influence. While visibility has grown, income has remained unstable. Likes don’t pay bills. Virality doesn’t guarantee longevity.

That’s why a growing number of African creators — storytellers, writers, influencers, musicians, griots, and digital creatives — are shifting toward a new model:
becoming Certified Partners.

At the center of this shift is Axumwe’s Nairobi New Moon Roadshow.

The Problem With the Traditional Creator Model

Most creators face the same challenges:

  • Income depends on algorithms they don’t control
  • Brand deals are inconsistent and short-term
  • Growth doesn’t translate into ownership
  • Cultural storytelling is often monetized by others

In short, creators build audiences — but platforms and brands capture the value.

Africa needs a system where creators don’t just promote culture, but own their economic participation.

The Rise of the Certified Partner Model

Certified Partners are not influencers.
They are business participants.

On Axumwe, creators become Certified Partners by trading on the marketplace as:

  • Storytellers – amplifying African products and narratives
  • Sellers – offering goods rooted in culture and craftsmanship
  • Dispatchers – enabling movement and trust in the Floating Economy

Instead of one-time payouts, partners earn 2% on every product they promote — for life.

This is not a campaign.
It’s a system.

Why Creators Are Choosing Certification Over Sponsorships

Creators across Africa are making this shift for four key reasons:

1. Ownership Over Exposure

Certified Partners earn from real trade, not temporary attention.

2. Income That Compounds

Every product promoted continues to earn — even months or years later.

3. Continental Reach

Axumwe opens access to 1.4 billion customers across AfCFTA, turning local stories into cross-border opportunity.

4. Cultural Integrity

Creators promote authentic African products — without diluting their voice for brand scripts.

This is how storytelling becomes sustainable commerce.

Inside the Nairobi New Moon Roadshow

The Nairobi New Moon Roadshow is where creators are trained to step into this new role.

It is a hands-on certification experience designed to help participants:

  • Understand Axumwe’s marketplace model
  • Choose the right partner role (Seller, Storyteller, Dispatcher)
  • Learn how to earn recurring income through promotion
  • Build a creator-led business, not just a content page

๐Ÿ“˜ Roadshow Details

  • Training Fee: KES 5,000
  • Dates: Jan 12, 14 & 16
  • Location: Nairobi
  • Mpesa Till No: 4574838
  • WhatsApp Receipt To: +254 715 835633
  • Seats: Limited

This cohort is intentionally small — to ensure quality training and long-term alignment.

Why This Matters for Africa’s Future

Africa has always traded through stories.

From ancient griots to modern digital creators, storytelling has been the engine of trust, identity, and movement. What’s changing now is who benefits economically.

The Certified Partner model ensures that:

  • Creators earn from the value they create
  • Culture fuels commerce — ethically
  • Africa’s Floating Economy stays African-owned

This is not about chasing trends.
It’s about building legacy income.

The Bottom Line

Creators are no longer asking, “How do I go viral?”
They’re asking, “How do I build something that lasts?”

That’s why Africa’s creators are becoming Certified Partners.

And that’s why the Nairobi New Moon Roadshow matters.

๐Ÿš€ Call to Action

Earn for life. Build your own business on Axumwe.

Join the Nairobi New Moon Roadshow Cohort and step into Africa’s next economic chapter — where stories don’t just travel, they trade.

๐Ÿ“ฒ Register now. Limited seats available.

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