Dentsu Inventive South Africa has appointed Lebogang Moerane as Head of Social & Affect, efficient June 2025. Moerane will co-lead Dentsu Affect alongside Vicki Steenkamp.
“Dentsu Affect is already an unimaginable pressure within the trade. What I hope to convey is a pointy concentrate on constructing want by social—creating native, culturally fluent work that earns consideration and drives outcomes,” Moerane mentioned in an organization weblog submit.
South Africa leads globally in display time, with residents spending 56.80% of waking hours on screens and 22.26% particularly on social media platforms, in response to Electronics Hub analysis.
Natalie Wilson, Managing Director at Dentsu Inventive South Africa, described Moerane’s appointment as “greater than a management replace, it’s a press release of intent. We’re elevating Dentsu Affect right into a premium, culturally attuned pressure inside our digital ecosystem.”
The expanded management comes amid estimates that South Africa’s influencer promoting spending will exceed $30 million this yr, regardless of challenges similar to restricted monetization alternatives on TikTok for African creators in comparison with their international counterparts.
Training Initiatives and Moral Framework
Dentsu has been making strikes within the regional influencer advertising and marketing scene by its College of Affect program. The six-month initiative supplies 1,000 studying hours throughout seven modules masking content material creation, platform mastery, and ethics.
“We totally assist an moral, clear, inclusive, {and professional} trade for creators and types,” Emma Odendaal, Head of Affect for Dentsu EMEA, mentioned in a press release.
In response to the corporate, the 2024 class of this system achieved follower development of as much as 11.5% and an engagement price of 10.4%, surpassing trade benchmarks. Dentsu just lately expanded this system to Kenya, the place 60 nano-influencers have accomplished a tailor-made model of the curriculum.
Dentsu was among the many first companies to undertake the South African Content material Creator Constitution, launched by the Interactive Promoting Bureau South Africa in October 2024. The constitution established tips for moral partnerships between entrepreneurs and content material creators.

