Cb Talker has called on fellow Ugandan creatives to embrace collaboration after representing the country at the ASMIS Content Creators Summit held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.At the continental gathering, Cb Talker attended alongside fellow Ugandan creator Teng Teng, where they interacted with more than 200 digital creators from different parts of the world, exchanging ideas and experiences shaping the modern content industry.Reflecting on the summit, the comedian revealed that one of the biggest lessons he learned was the importance of collaboration among creators, something he believes Ugandan creatives still need to improve.According to him, international creators actively support one another through partnerships and shared visibility, a culture he says strengthens their growth globally.He cited an encounter with Botswana-based internet sensation William Last KRM as a perfect example of collaborative spirit.They collaborate a lot and they are not dictators in content. When you saw me with William Last KRM, he is one of the most popular content creators in the world from Botswana. He collaborated with almost everyone at the summit. We were over 261 creators, but he alone featured in content with more than 100 creators. That shows he wishes others well.Princess Dee clarifies separation from Jaffar Suleiman, denies co-wife claimsThe content creator added that Ugandan creatives should learn to uplift each other, noting that some local creators hesitate to credit or tag collaborators, which limits collective growth.As Ugandans, what we need to improve on is collaboration. Here, you can work with someone and they refuse to tag you. That is something we must change.CB Talker believes stronger partnerships among Ugandan creators could help elevate local digital content onto the global stage.CB Talker returns fired up after the global event with top content creators, promising fresh and creative ideas for content. #SanyukaUnCut #SanyukaUpdates #FfeBannoDdala pic.twitter.com/hcGoP9igtx— Sanyuka TV (@sanyukatv) May 15, 2026The post Cb Talker urges Ugandan creatives to embrace collaboration appeared first on MBU.