In a compelling call to preserve the art of storytelling amidst the rapid rise of artificial intelligence and rampant misinformation, Ntokozo Ndlovu, the founder and managing director of Toni Elephant Media, has positioned her South African-based public relations firm as a beacon of authentic connection in an increasingly fragmented digital landscape.
In her perspective as a seasoned communications strategist, Ndlovu emphasized that storytelling—rooted in the timeless principles of connecting people, brands, and communities—remains the beating heart of public relations, evolving yet unwavering in its ability to resonate with audiences through shared human truths.
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Ndlovu, whose firm specializes in crafting narratives that bridge cultural heritage with modern media, highlighted the enduring power of traditional folktales like “The Hare and the Lion” or Western classics such as “Hansel and Gretel,” which continue to captivate generations with their clear “who,” “what,” “why,” and moral lessons.
She noted that her company’s recent campaigns have adapted this approach, blending creative designs, video content, and immersive formats to engage modern audiences while staying true to the essence of meaningful connection.
“Storytelling calls for us to step into the shoes of the listener, viewer, and reader, understanding what resonance means to them rather than imposing brands,” Ndlovu explained, advocating for a dynamic yet principled evolution of the craft that hinges on the fundamental questions of who, what, where, why, how, and crucially, “so what?”
Ndlovu’s vision positions the firm at the forefront of a storytelling renaissance, poised to shape how policymakers, communities, and brands navigate the noisy world of 2025.

















