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Kagiso Modupe inspires Limkokwing University creatives
Kagiso Modupe inspires Limkokwing University creatives
Entertainment
Saturday, 11 April 2026 by Neliswa Sibiya

 

On Thursday, Limkokwing University hosted an Industry Insights Session featuring Kagiso Modupe, the acclaimed actor and producer behind the Netflix hit ‘Losing Lerato’.

Speaking to a packed audience, Modupe explored the evolving landscape of cinema in a session titled ‘The Business of Film: Why the Future of Film Lives in Your Pocket’.

Modupe used the platform to introduce Hektik, Africa’s first mobile-first micro-drama platform.

The session moved beyond theory, offering students a pragmatic look at how the digital revolution is reshaping African storytelling.

Key Takeaways for Aspiring Creators

During the session, Modupe highlighted the shift towards accessible, mobile-centric content. The discussions focused on several industry-changing trends:

Vertical streaming: How the shift to portrait-mode viewing is rewriting traditional cinematography and distribution rules.

The power of local content: Why Eswatini’s unique narratives are essential for global platforms seeking authentic voices.

The Hektik opportunity: Practical steps for students to become early creators on the new platform.

The atmosphere on campus was electric as students engaged with the reality of a modern creative career.

Modupe’s message was definitive: the barriers to entry in the film industry have collapsed, and the tools for global success are now available on a smartphone.

Why It Matters for Eswatini

The visit underscored the university’s commitment to connecting students with industry leaders who are actively disrupting the status quo.

By focusing on micro-dramas and mobile technology, the session demystified the process of film production and showed students that high production values are no longer confined to big-budget studios.

For those who missed the event, the message remains clear: the creative industry is moving at a rapid pace and waiting for the next generation of digital-savvy storytellers to take the lead.

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