Brand Reformation as Korporate Kulture gets launched

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Director of Korporate Kulture, Larry “Boss” Maxongo

Three online brands, namely Real Mixwell Establishments and Throughfare Memoirs along with the Cape Town Hip-Hop Festival‘s (CTHF) Facebook page have seen a transformed look since the launch of what is a new business solutions company, Korporate Kulture.

According to an exclusive source, Korporate Kulture was formed through brand liaison, an activity which saw six underground brand owners, operators and opinion leaders namely Steven Mokopane & Thami Rens of Music Generation Apparel & Throughfare Memoirs; Nathan “Tha Real U” Theunis of Real Mixwell Establishments & Shaloma Muzik Recordings; Larry “Boss” Maxongo of Music Generation Apparel; Mfundo Mbali of Espinaca Innovations & Music Generation Apparel; Daniel Malebye of Dan Tha Man Productions & SOA Ladies and Chukwunomnso Nwachukwu of Chuqban Concepts – come together in discussion of ways to uplift the modern youth and it’s stake in an ever evolving society, through the fields of marketing, media, arts and entertainment.

The Company

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The official Korporate Kulture Logo

On June 13, 2015 Korporate Kulture Entertainment, Establishment & Publicity was collectively founded. The team has identified itself as a marketing  solutions consultancy, rendering event, brand and stakeholder management; media liaison; marketing & advertising; artist management; social media & online communication management – all for the good of the community. It targets the everyday idea-thinker, entrepreneur and dream-chaser to making their wishes a success through strategic planning and project management.

Brand Changes

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Poster for Cape Town Hip-Hop Festival

With this affiliation, brands like Lyrics & Truth music news blog, have transformed into OnReal Media. This is part of an ongoing transformation process for Real Mixwell Establishments, which could well see their second blog, Startouch Magazine become defunct.

Events Management

The team is now focused on purposefully hosting the best community-respective, yet commercially-accepted events. The Cape Town Hip-Hop Festival (CTHF) is one of these. Planning for the event started primarily in March and has since seen a metro-wide talent search sought after the city’s best acts in Hip-Hop culture and entertainment.

Whilst the company remains young, it’s ideas are already hard at work through it’s online representation. We wish the team well in the journey ahead, and thank them for noticing the purpose of every small initiative in our modern society.

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