Portfolio

  • Client
    BTC
    Date
    February 3, 2017
    Storms Roadshows was engaged by Hotwire to develop a roadshow for BTCL IPO. The objective of the show was to teach Batswana what an IPO is, process of acquiring BTCL shares and places to apply. Storms developed drama, theme songs, hired venues and embarked on a country tour reaching almost all corners of Botswana and more than 60 000 people.
  • Client
    Brand Botswana
    Date
    October 27, 2021
    Storms Roadshows provided stage truck for Brand Botswana Roadshows that were performed across 100 places all over Botswana to teach Batswana what Brand Botswana does and that Batswana must appreciate and embrace our country
  • Client
    Orange Road show
    Date
    February 3, 2017
    The show involved selling of Orange starter kits and air time and educating clients about services Orange offered such as call me back, masika le ditsala, chat among others
  • Client
    Botswana Telecommunications Authority (BTA) Road Sho
    Date
    February 3, 2017
    The outfit put BTA on the limelight through a road show in the North and South of Botswana through over 50 performances. The road show enabled the authority to have a breakthrough in awareness creation in areas it had hitherto not reached
  • Date
    February 3, 2017
    The company conducted road shows for Barclays in Shakawe, Gumare, Tutume, Masunga and Moshopa. Barclays Bank wanted to raise awareness of its newly opened “Express Branches” and educate the public about its new products such as Isagotso Savings and Bank Account, Barclay Card and Barclay Loan. Storms Roadshows developed high-impact, memorable plays and dances with drama trails specific to the Barclays course resulting in the bank recruiting more customers
  • Date
    February 3, 2017
    Storms Road shows developed a road show strategy for the Department of Consumer Affairs educating consumers about their rights and responsibilities especially during the festive season. The outfit staged plays on Hire purchase and Micro lending. In addition, the company created an Afro-pop signature song for the department and a mascot specific to the campaign branded “Modupi"
  • Client
    Wise Up Campaign
    Date
    October 27, 2021
    Achap engaged Storms to do roadshows in 10 districts across Botswana with a target of registering 20 000 young people in a data base where they can be sent messages to teach them about sexual reproductive health issues. Storms developed dramas, theme songs, dances with drama trails and registered young people
  • Client
    Mascom Road Show
    Date
    February 3, 2017
    Storms Roadshows performed a road show for Mascom all over Botswana. The show involved introducing new services such as Nzamele, Fun Package and Lotto to its clients. The assignment involved scripting, rehearsing and performing a play, dances with drama trails and running mini competitions.
  • Client
    Maitisong
    Date
    February 3, 2017
    Storms Roadshows has been instrumental in coordinating the Maitisong Festival outdoor shows over the past 11 years. Maitisong Festival is the biggest annual performing arts festival in Botswana. The show involved programming groups to perform, crowd control and obtaining all necessary permits. Outdoor shows attracted audiences of over 20 000 people in two weekends
  • Client
    SPEDU Roadshow
    Date
    October 27, 2021
    Storms Roadshows developed a roadshow for SPEDU to teach people around Phikwe areas mandate of SPEDU, that resources in their area can benefit them and help revive Phikwe again. Storms developed drama, theme songs and full campaign for Spedu.
  • Client
    BTCL
    Date
    October 28, 2021
    Storms Roadshows has developed a Campaign for BTCL to sell their products, register customers; brand and all get customer feedback. The Campaign has been to all over the country
  • Client
    BOCRA
    Date
    October 27, 2021
    Storms was engaged by BOCRA to do a roadshow teaching Batswana about mandate of BOCRA, what is cyber bullying, Telecommunication industry in general and rights of consumers of telecommunication products