Kasi Vibe Namibia partners with tjil for 2024 edition

Rich cultural experience over three days
Set for 4 to 6 October, the festival will take place at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in Windhoek.
Michael Kayunde
In an exciting development for the Namibian festival scene, Kasi Vibe Namibia has announced a partnership with tjil, Namibian Sun’s entertainment brand, as a media partner for its 2024 edition.

Kasi Vibe representative Emma Vilho shared that this collaboration aims to enhance the festival experience for attendees by reaching a broader audience through diverse media platforms. The event organisers expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, emphasising its potential as a one-stop hub for engaging various audiences.

With the 2024 edition on the horizon, attendees can anticipate significant changes and exciting new features. Set for 4 to 6 October at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in Windhoek, the Kasi Vibe team revisited the festival's concept to introduce fresh elements. Notably, the event will now be hosted once a year, with a focus on partnerships such as the one with tjil.

Themed ‘Bringing the Kasi Back: International Edition’, the 2024 festival promises a rich cultural experience over three days, including special events, arts and musical performances. A highlight will be the presence of international food vendors, offering attendees a diverse culinary journey.

Vilho mentioned that planning for this year's event is now in the execution stage, with tickets available through Webticket and at Pick n Pay stores. The organisers added that they are particularly pleased with the vendor applications, highlighting the participation of small and medium businesses eager to showcase their products and services. This opportunity is seen as a vital step for businesses aiming to leverage the festival's platform for growth.

As the festival world continues to evolve, the Kasi Vibe organisers said they are committed to adapting and expanding to meet the diverse tastes of the event's audience. The partnership with tjil aligns with this vision, ensuring a successful collaboration that fosters future growth.

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Namibian Sun 2024-11-23

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