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On August 23, 2025, Thika came alive with color, rhythm, and creativity as Wima Fest 3, dubbed the Gwiturira Edition, unfolded at the Mount Kenya University Graduation Pavilion. The festival once again lived up to its reputation as a premier cultural and artistic gathering, bringing together thousands of participants from diverse backgrounds.
The Gwiturira Edition centered around celebrating wealth, identity, and community. True to its vision, the festival offered a platform where artists, comedians, storytellers, and innovators converged to express their talents while reinforcing the importance of heritage and modern success.
The program was packed with live performances, stand-up comedy sessions, and vibrant musical showcases. Artists delivered captivating acts that celebrated both tradition and contemporary culture, while comedians filled the venue with laughter. The performances created a memorable atmosphere that carried the audience from the afternoon well into the night.
The event was hosted by popular creatives Ngoni Thuita and Gathaiya Dennis, who ensured a seamless flow of activities. Their energy and charisma elevated the mood of the event, adding to the vibrancy of the festival. Behind the scenes, the organizers curated a carefully structured program that combined entertainment, networking, and community celebration.
Wima Fest 3 drew a wide audience, ranging from students and young professionals to entrepreneurs and art enthusiasts. Attendees praised the festival for its originality, inclusivity, and ability to merge cultural pride with entertainment. Many described the atmosphere as electric, highlighting the strong sense of connection and belonging it fostered.
Beyond the performances, Wima Fest 3 reaffirmed its place as a significant cultural movement in Kenya. By amplifying local talent and creating a platform for dialogue on wealth and identity, the festival strengthened the creative economy and showcased the power of cultural expression in shaping modern society.
Wima Fest 3 – Gwiturira Edition was more than just a festival; it was a celebration of unity, identity, and creativity. Through music, comedy, storytelling, and art, the event not only entertained but also inspired, leaving attendees with unforgettable memories and anticipation for the next edition.
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