ABOUT US
The Radioactive Blog was founded by Thuthukani Ndlovu (TK), with the intention of developing a brand that "Drives innovation and creativity through artistic expression, technology, and capacity development”. Our vision: to be one of SADC’s leading innovative & dynamic creative consultancies & blogs. We're dedicated to developing & promoting the African creative sector to assist different brands in reaching their potential (i.e. tune in to creative frequencies they need to grow).
Our mission is to reshape the landscape of creative consultancy. With over a decade of experience promoting and developing creatives, we continue to strive to empower brands with distinctive and impactful solutions, pushing beyond conventional limits to foster enduring connections. Serving as catalysts for innovation, we kindle a spark that turns challenges into opportunities. Simultaneously, we curate insightful blog content delving into the creative sector, contributing to its vibrant discourse, and nurture our creative communities through diverse initiatives and collaborations.
A few examples of how we drive innovation & creativity:
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FOUNDER - THUTHUKANI (TK) NDLOVU
Thuthukani Ndlovu, more popularly known as TK, is a dynamic creative who not only produces work (in the form of Poetry, Blogs, Film, Digital and Immersive Media) but also creates multiple platforms for creatives to promote and develop their work . Majority of his work is themed around Social Activism, and his blog received the “Innovation in Poetry” Award from Word n Sound in 2019. Apart from managing The Radioactive Blog, he currently works as a Knowledge Manager for African Technopreneurs (an XR solutions company), while being a freelance marketing strategist.
In terms of sharing his work, his poetry performance journey spans across Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Zambia, Malawi and South Africa (including a performance at Poetry Africa 2023). To date, he has worked with Creativate Digital Arts Festival – under the banner of the Makhanda National Arts Festival, Fakugesi African Digital Innovation Festival, Harare Litfest, Brighton Digital Festival (in partnership with Urban Flo), Free State Digital Art fest and Tumaini Festival, just to name a few. Thuthukani is also part of The Festival Academy Alumni – after being selected to participate in their Atelier for Young Festival Managers in Johannesburg (South Africa) and Gothenburg (Sweden) in 2018. If he’s not blogging or working, you can find him online @2tukani [Linktree].