BiB, South Africa’s Startup Launches Audio Library App

The need to facilitate the production of African storytelling by acclaimed voiced artists across the continent is behind the launching of an audio library app by South Africa’s startup, BiB. This is Africa’s first audio library app, hosting exclusive content from the continent. 

In addition to BiB produced theatre pieces, children’s theatre and series, over 60 titles from the Naspers-owned NB Publishers are available to listeners.

Arlene Mulder, founder, BiB
Arlene Mulder, founder, BiB

According to the founder of the startup Arlene Mulder, “BiB’s mission is to bring the richness of Africa’s story-telling heritage to the world and through our strategic partnerships with content creators, authors and publishers we aim to present the extraordinary diversity of African voices.”

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“We’re a South African startup with a pan-African focus, and we plan to go beyond this country’s 11 official languages and borders to feature content from across the continent, and the African diaspora abroad. We believe that our tech platform is ideal for preserving and promoting Africa’s deep storytelling culture and traditions, protecting African stories into the long future for generations to come.”

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BiB has just launched its first subscription offering, but says it is more affordable than competitors and uses leading edge file compression technology to reduce data costs for listeners.

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