Promise Nyalungu, 32, was raised in Praktiseer and Tafelkop in Limpopo — areas rich in culture but lack- ing creative opportunities. His passion for performance began during a primary school play, igniting a dream of becoming a stage actor. Facing limited access to arts platforms in rural communities, his vision evolved into something larger: creating stages for others. He founded Struu Artzz Entertainment and the Struu Artzz Africa Network — media and arts organisations empowering township and rural creatives. Through training, storytelling and digital media, Promise is cultivating new narratives. In his job as marketing officer at the University of Venda’s Centre for Entrepreneurship and Rapid Incubation, he drives innovation and enterprise development for students and surrounding communities. His work includes managing partnerships, coordinating incubator pro- grammes and running UCfERI Connect and the UCfERI press club. He is also a storytelling and media production specialist for the global youth movement For Youth, By Youth. He spearheaded the Rural Performers Incubator to mentor young talent. Promise is the 2020 Entrepreneurship Development in Higher Education Student Entrepreneur of the Year winner and a 2025 Mandela Washington fellow.