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Explore the Essence of Swahili Culture - A Journey through World Kiswahili Day Celebrationsby MTM……celebrating World Kiswahili Day since 2022 – 2023 – 2024.. now 2025.
World Kiswahili Day by Sema Jambo supported by MTM
Partnership Opportunities
Principal Platinum Partner Package – Elevate Your Brand
Enjoy exclusive benefits designed for maximum impact:
- Red Carpet Branding: Prime visibility for your brand on the red carpet.
- Stage & Big Screen Branding: Showcase your logo prominently throughout the event.
- Brand Video Playback: Capture attention with a branded video during key moments.
- Magazine Features: Your logo and company profile in the WKD Souvenir Edition Magazine.
- Recognition at the Gala Dinner: Highlight your partnership at the Glittering Gala on July 6th, London Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square.
- Product Placement: Inclusion in all digital promotional campaigns.
- VIP Access: 4 VIP invitations to the Gala Evening for exclusive networking opportunities.
Why This Partnership is a Game-Changer
- Access to New Markets: Connect with an audience of over 250 million Kiswahili speakers worldwide.
- Customized Sponsorship Packages: Tailored solutions for maximum visibility and engagement.
- Pre and Post-Event Exposure: Amplify your brand with extended marketing opportunities.
Supported by MTM Awards
MTM Awards has a proven track record of celebrating diversity:
- 209 MTM Award winners recognised.
- 96 special Special recognitions awarded.
- Over 346,811 votes garnered since 2012.
Sema Jambo Awards on World Kiswahili Day by MTM – The London Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square 2024.
Swahili culture is characterised by its maritime heritage, as coastal communities have historically been involved in extensive trade across the Indian Ocean, fostering a cosmopolitan society.
An Extravaganza of Art, Music, and Cuisine
Experience the enchanting allure of Swahili art, the mesmerising rhythms of traditional music, and the tantalising flavours of Swahili cuisine, all woven seamlessly into the fabric of these cultural evenings.
The essence of Swahili culture is a rich tapestry woven from centuries of interactions among African, Arab, Persian, Indian, and European influences along the East African coast.