The Papyrus African Rebrands to The Papyrus Global, Embarks on Bold International Expansion
In a strategic move to extend its reach beyond the African continent, The Papyrus African has officially rebranded to The Papyrus Global. The transition marks a significant milestone in the organization’s journey to becoming a prominent voice in global media.
The decision to rebrand reflects the outlet’s growing international readership and its commitment to telling compelling stories that resonate across cultures and continents. With this shift, The Papyrus Global aims to cover a wider spectrum of issues—ranging from politics, culture, and development, to technology and human interest stories from all corners of the world.
According to the CEO of The Papyrus Global, Hon. Chief Doofan Justin Damsa, the rebranding is part of a long-term vision to amplify underrepresented voices on a global scale. “We are proud of our African heritage and the stories we’ve shared,” Damsa stated. “Now, we are ready to take those stories—and many more from around the world—to a broader audience. This is not just a name change; it’s a commitment to a larger mission.”
The Papyrus Global will also be launching new content categories, partnerships, and multilingual offerings to better serve its expanded audience. The rebranding includes a refreshed website, updated social media handles, and a modernized visual identity.
As it steps onto the global stage, The Papyrus Global invites readers everywhere to join in its vision of a connected world through credible and compelling storytelling.