Season 4 unveils new talent
After three successful seasons, this new edition is once again a key showcase for contemporary African creativity. With music taking center stage, season 4 takes us inside the world of emerging and established artists, and offers an authentic look at the richness and diversity of African artistic expression today
Look back at the previous seasons of Y’Africa
Since it launched, Y’Africa has been telling the story of contemporary Africa through its talents. Each season has marked a new step in exploring the continent. Season 1 laid the groundwork for our approach by featuring pioneering artists across different fields: painters, photographers, choreographers, visual artists, musicians, fashion designers, and more. Season 2 deepened our look at these contemporary artistic expressions by visiting other countries within the Orange group. Season 3 broadened the horizon, dedicating the program to athletes from the continent for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
This is a clear sign of the growing public appetite for this unique window onto African creativity
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130millions
total views on digital platforms for the first three seasons of Y’Africa
Two athletes from Season 3 of Y’Africa break the world marathon records
Featured in episode 1, Sabastian Kimaru Sawe pulled off a major feat in London in April 2026, winning the marathon in a historic 1:59:30, under the two-hour barrier. In episode 5, Tigist Assefa also made her mark, breaking her own women’s marathon world record with a time of 2:15:41
Season 3 brought together 28 athletes in all, 15 of whom competed at the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, bringing home 7 medals between them, including Tigist Assefa’s silver in the marathon
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Season 1
The program puts the spotlight on artists whose creative flair and talent stand alongside the best in the world. Working in the arts, fashion, and even gastronomy, these remarkable artists reveal a lesser-known side of Africa: one that’s innovating and moving fast
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Season 2
Covering the same fields, this season continues its journey across Africa, visiting new countries. The trip carries on through the buzz of African cities, fueled by a youth bursting with creativity and drive
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Season 3
Released just before Paris 2024, this introduced exceptional African athletes through the lens of sport, the often-challenging paths they’ve taken, and their contribution to growing their disciplines across the continent. Of the 28 athletes featured, 15 went on to compete in the Olympic and Paralympic Games, and 7 came home with medals
African talent in the spotlight
Y’Africa is much more than a cultural program. It’s reshaping the way we see contemporary Africa, and the initiative is making a tangible impact on several fronts
International reach
With a global broadcast on Trace TV and a growing digital presence, Y’Africa offers a showcase that crosses borders
Diversity
The program celebrates the richness and variety of African expression
Intercultural dialogue
Y’Africa builds bridges of mutual understanding through art, sport, and culture
African influence
As an active partner in the continent’s development, Orange is helping boost its global standing
International reach
With a global broadcast on Trace TV and a growing digital presence, Y’Africa offers a showcase that crosses borders
Diversity
The program celebrates the richness and variety of African expression
Intercultural dialogue
Y’Africa builds bridges of mutual understanding through art, sport, and culture
African influence
As an active partner in the continent’s development, Orange is helping boost its global standing
