Rotary Region 27 magazine has launched its July 2025 edition, introducing a bold new approach to how Rotary is presented across Africa Zone 22.
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As the official publication for the region, the magazine aims to reinforce Rotary’s identity through storytelling, visual impact and public engagement.
Led by Editor-in-Chief Ibim Semenitari, the editorial team brings together seasoned communicators and dedicated Rotarians.
Ehi Braimah serves as Editor, with Muyiwa Akintunde as Deputy Editor and Victor Ojelabi as Assistant Editor. Together, they have produced a thoughtful and energetic publication that blends professionalism with service.
“This magazine is more than pages and ink. It is a call to see Rotary with new eyes,” said Ehi Braimah, noting the team’s desire to connect more deeply with both internal and external audiences.
Contributors to the edition include Rotarians from across the continent: Bassey Bassey, Marwan Montasser, Olubisi Yomi-Layinka, Rasaq Akindele, Olalekan Otun, Nkwesi N. Kittoe, Kelechi Ekezie, David Frankfort, Fortune Obieze, Petra Konadu Agyema and Nkiru Nnamah.
Their perspectives help shape a publication that reflects the diversity of Rotary in Africa.
Visual design was handled by Samuel Akinpelu, who applied a clean and modern layout that enhances readability without sacrificing Rotary’s brand identity.
His contribution ensures that the content is both engaging and accessible across print and digital formats.
The magazine seeks to inspire while elevating the Rotary brand through intentional content and a shared editorial vision.
This monthly publication reflects a strategic push by Public Image Coordinators in Region 27 to align Rotary messaging across borders.
The July issue features club successes, personal stories, editorial commentary and coverage of key service projects that define the Rotary year.
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Public image remains a core priority for Rotary in Africa, and this magazine represents a renewed effort to shape external perceptions.
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Ojelabi, the publisher of Freelanews, is an award winning and professionally trained mass communicator, who writes ruthlessly about pop culture, religion, politics and entertainment.