Episode Description
Eddie Hatitye has spent two decades quietly building the infrastructure behind African music. From growing up in Harare with no access to instruments to leading the Music In Africa Foundation and founding the ACCES music market, he has become a key architect of how African sound is documented, funded and shared.
Kojo and Eddie unpack the African music ecosystem beyond the stage: live performance and touring, royalties and data, management as the continent’s biggest missing skill, and why civil society and independent organisations are doing so much of the heavy lifting. They discuss diversifying revenue, youth internships and what it takes to turn creative passion into a sustainable career.
Eddie also reflects on leadership, fatherhood, travel and the opportunities and risks AI brings to music makers and arts institutions. If you care about African music, creative careers or the future of the continent’s cultural economy, this episode is your starting point.
Recorded at Vodcast TV
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