Ayanda Thabethe dishes on epic new The Home Channel lifestyle show Afrimax

The exciting pan-African production that highlights fascinating art and culture from all over the continent has been brought to life thanks to a collaboration between the Home Channel and the massive German broadcaster Deutsche Welle. When Ayanda Thabethe hosts South Africa’s newest and most popular lifestyle magazine show, Afrimaxx, she has assured viewers that they will be inspired by her hosting duties. The exciting pan-African production that showcases fascinating art and culture from all over the continent has been launched on The Home Channel, which can be found on DStv channel 176. This production was made possible thanks to a partnership between The Home Channel and the massive German broadcaster Deutsche Welle.


 

 

 

 

 

 

Over the course of the past half year, episodes of the show have been shot in a number of countries, including South Africa, Mauritius, Malawi, Rwanda, Kenya, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Ghana, Tanzania, Namibia, Congo, and Botswana, among others. In it, up-and-coming artists and cultural figures from the fields of design, music, architecture, and gastronomy are highlighted and discussed. In an interview with TshisaLIVE, Ayanda stated that the show aims to alter how the rest of the world perceives Africa and the creatives who live there. “One of the things about it that I appreciate best is that it honours every facet of Africa.

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One view of the continent is continually presented to the rest of the world. This show departs from that simplistic narrative in order to demonstrate the splendour, creativity, and variety that can be found across Africa. “As a continent, we have so much to give, and we are pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the creative arena.” She expressed hope that viewers would take away some motivation. “The audience can anticipate a great deal of originality. They will experience inspiration as well as motivation to push the limits of their own creative potential.

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They will be exposed to the wide variety of music, dancing, and other artistic expressions that Africa has to offer. The head of Arena Broadcast, Vernon Matzopoulos, referred to the show as a “breakthrough moment” for the company in his remarks on the broadcast. “It is a potent alternative to the common narrative of war, coups, and famine,” the author says. The incredible breadth and depth of creative expression that can be found across the African continent, including design, interior decoration, fashion, art, music, and cuisine, will be on display here. And a celebration of the young men and women who are beginning to take their proper position on the stage of the globe.”