The African streaming scene is buzzing following a major announcement from one of its most prominent creators. Vindee, known for his work across Kenya, has officially applied for a place at Streamers University 2026.
The creator shared the news with his fans on social media, marking what he describes as a pivotal moment in his career. He is looking to move beyond regional success and establish a presence on the international stage.
A New Chapter Begins
Vindee has spent years building a dedicated community. His journey has taken him across Africa, where he has grown a loyal following through consistent content creation. Now, he says he is ready to learn from the industry’s elite.
In a post shared with his followers, Vindee expressed his desire to elevate his craft. He noted that this application represents the next step in a journey that has already been incredible.

“I have officially applied to Streamers University 2026! From streaming across Africa to building an amazing community, this has been an incredible journey. Now I’m hoping to take the next step, learn from the best, and represent Africa on a global stage,” he posted.
The Application Process
Evidence of the move was confirmed through a digital receipt from the institution. The official documentation shows that his application was submitted successfully and is currently being processed.
The status of the application is listed as “Under Review.” The admissions team at Streamer University is expected to contact him via his official marketing email once a decision has been reached.
The school has provided applicants with a “Play While You Wait” feature on their portal to keep them engaged during the assessment period.
From Kenya to the World
Vindee has not been shy about his ambitions. By using the hashtag #KenyaToTheWorld, he has signalled his intent to put his home country on the map within the global streaming industry.
To bolster his chances, Vindee tagged world-renowned streaming giant Kai Cenat in his announcement. He also called on his fans to show their support in the comments section to help catch the eye of the university’s decision-makers.
“If you believe in me, @kaicenat and show your support in the comments!“

Community Impact
The move comes at a time when African content creators are seeking more visibility in the global digital economy. By applying to such a programme, Vindee aims to bring back skills that could benefit his entire community.
For now, the creator and his fans must wait for the admissions team to complete their review. If accepted, Vindee will join a select group of creators looking to professionalise their content through the 2026 programme.
