We exist to close the gap between raw African musical genius and the global stage — with mentorship, production, and real industry access.
Numbers reflect active fellowship alumni per country. Ugandan cohort includes all Kampala-based programmes.
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Amara Osei arrived at CMH Live with raw talent and zero industry knowledge. In 7 months, she developed a distinct sound, a professional brand, and the business skills to negotiate her own contracts.
Nkosi Dlamini entered CMH's first cohort as a self-taught guitarist. He left as a versatile multi-instrumentalist with a network across three countries and a recording credit on an internationally distributed album.
Zara Mensah came to CMH with a classical music background but a heart for Afro-jazz fusion. The fellowship gave her the language and business tools to bridge those worlds commercially.
Our documentary series captures the lived experience of CMH fellows — before, during, and after the programme. Unscripted. Unfiltered. Undeniable.