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The second round of Kasi Vibe Festival coming soon

The second round of Kasi Vibe Festival coming soon

At first glance people might think Kasi Vibe Festival Volume 2 is another Kasi block party, but in actual fact it is a market within a market for all SMEs and start up entrepreneurs.

The second Kasi Vibe Festival will be held on 3 and 4 November at Sam Nujoma Stadium, with tickets available for N$30 from Antonio’s arts or online at www.today.com.na. Children under the age of 8 enter for free, and there will be a kiddie’s corner and trading hours start from 09:00 until 23:45.

Kasi Vibe Exhibition focuses on Arts, Fashion, Food and Music and is initiated to encourage interaction between the local SMEs and their clients. The Festival is all about empowering, innovation, connecting and brand building.

The Festival aims to promote awareness about the importance of entrepreneurship, nature and develop a platform for the young and elderly alike to engage in business, provide and opportunity for local entrepreneurs to meet, demonstrate and share their talents, good, services and products.

The objectives are also to evaluate and reflect on creativity and entrepreneurship in Namibia, while constructively encouraging and distribution of local talent, goods, service and products and thereby promote SME development in Namibia, complement and enhance the transfer of knowledge and skills, foster and promote a lifelong interest business and entrepreneurship not only as profit generating activities, but also as a means of creating multiple economic hubs and building sustainable communities.

More than 4000 people are expected to benefit indirectly from the Festival and this will include participants of the festival and exhibitors, local people who will visit the festival. Camping chairs and empty cooler boxes are welcomed.


 

 

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