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Photos from Kenga Media's post 19/10/2023

The desire to reconnect with ‘simpler times’—real or imagined—is making Gen Z turn to stories and trends from past decades for solace and cultural inspiration like no other generation before.

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Photos from Kenga Media's post 15/10/2023

It's that time again! Submissions are now open for the 7th issue of Kenga Magazine 🥳

We're looking forward to receiving all your exciting story pitches and visual concepts!

⏰ Deadline: November 13

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Photos from Kenga Media's post 19/09/2023

The 'girl dinner' TikTok trend brought into focus the snacking culture popular among Gen Z while attracting concern from health professionals about the generation's diet.

This story by critically unpacks this internet trend against the backdrop of the economic conditions fueling the rise of this DIY diet among Gen Zs.

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Photos from Kenga Media's post 12/09/2023

We're so excited to announce our Campus Editor Program as our way of helping train the new generation of young African creative talent.

Since the release of our debut issue in April 2022, we've had 40+ uni students from around the world contribute to our publication through written stories, photography, art, and illustrations. With this program, we're looking to bring more structure to how we engage with and develop our campus contributors.

This Campus Editor Program features new collaborations with a selection of youth brands and publications to be announced soon.

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20/08/2023

Feature Cover: Kenga Magazine Issue VI | Funding Adulting

In this feature story with , in conversation with Kenga literary editor , the celebrated Nigerian author and TV producer shares her story and financial advice for young people as they come of wage.

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Kenga Magazine Issue VI, taglined FUNDING ADULTING, is a creative body of work that documents how hustle culture, counterfeit fashion, , and cosmology are shaping the financial attributes of Afro Gen Zs on the continent and in the diaspora who are coming of wage in an age defined by internet-enabled comparison, delulu, and FOMO culture.

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