Ngwane "Kreative" Kwame is a storyteller whose work exists at the intersection of social journalism, documentary filmmaking, and social curation. Since graduating with a B.Sc. in Journalism and Mass Communication in 2019, he has dedicated his career to telling stories that connect African realities to global causes.
His journey began with local storytelling, leading the award-winning Young Ambitious Talented radio show and interning at Cameroon Tribune and HITV. These experiences taught him that a story is only as strong as its connection to the community.
Since 2021, he has produced and directed documentaries that serve as tools for accountability and education, including The Diabetes Bomb in Rural Cameroon, which highlights health challenges for the elderly, and the Liangamele: The Water Documentary series, which successfully showcased efforts to secure potable water for villages in Buea.
He is currently working on Dreamers on an African Rocket, a project documenting the growing enthusiasm for outer space exploration and education in Cameroon through art.
In 2020, his art was selected for the UN’s 75th Anniversary exhibitions in Paris, Geneva, and New York. Most recently, as a 2025 NEWF Fellow in South Africa, he has been researching the decolonisation of the colonial gaze, focusing on how Africans can tell their own environmental and social stories with professional rigour.























