The 2003 Kisima Music Awards signalled a revitalisation of the scheme. They were held in a customised "Kisima Dome" and hosted by radio presenters Bernard Otieno and Pinky Ghelani.
The 2006 Kisima Music Awards were held in Nairobi, Kenya. They were the first of the awards to be broadcast across Africa on television, after the organisers partnered with South African satellite station Channel O, and was also the first to feature a "Social Responsibility" award category. The event encountered controversy when at least five artists refused to play at a later charity concert, citing that they had not entered a performing contract with the Kisima Music Trust. The motto for the ceremony was "Our Heritage of Splendor", and featured acts included Juma Nature, Obsessions and Nameless.
KISIMA Music and Film Awards Chairman, Dr. Fred Simiyu launched this years awards and commencement of submission of entries on the official website www.kisimamusicfilmawards.africa
published: 04 Nov 2020
LIVE: Kisima Awards 2020
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LIVE: Kisima Awards 2020.
published: 13 Dec 2020
First Kisima Awards Show - 1997
The first Kenyan Kisima Awards show ever, an award show for Kenyan music held at Carnivore Restaurant. Created by Tedd Josiah and David Muriithi and hosted by Zain Verjee, Lorna Irungu and Jeff Koinange.
published: 01 Oct 2020
KISIMA FILM AND MUSIC AWARDS 2020
The Kisima Awards launched in November and seek to celebrate the growth of the music and film industries in Africa while showcasing emerging talent. The Kenya Film and Classification Board (KFCB) announced its partnership with Kisima Film Awards anchored on the commitment to create a facilitative environment where young creative minds could be nurtured and showcase their talents in film and music for job opportunities. Kisima Music and Film Awards had gone lull and got revived by new management led by its new Chairperson Dr. Fred Simiyu.
The award will seek to recognize talents from across the African continent which will go a long way in realizing the dream of giving Africa its own identity through film and music.The relaunch will further seek to see the entertainment industry back to it...
published: 18 Dec 2020
Kisima Music and Film Awards Live Stream
published: 13 Dec 2020
510. 1997 Kisima Awards Takes The Industry By Storm - David Murithi (The Play House)
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Events that Shaped Kenyan Music Industry - KISIMA AWARDS
Events that Shaped Kenyan Music Industry
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Mbogi Genje bags Kisima 2020 Male Group of the year award
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Mbogi Genje bags Kisima 2020 Male Group of the year award
KISIMA Music and Film Awards Chairman, Dr. Fred Simiyu launched this years awards and commencement of submission of entries on the official website www.kisimamu...
KISIMA Music and Film Awards Chairman, Dr. Fred Simiyu launched this years awards and commencement of submission of entries on the official website www.kisimamusicfilmawards.africa
KISIMA Music and Film Awards Chairman, Dr. Fred Simiyu launched this years awards and commencement of submission of entries on the official website www.kisimamusicfilmawards.africa
The first Kenyan Kisima Awards show ever, an award show for Kenyan music held at Carnivore Restaurant. Created by Tedd Josiah and David Muriithi and hosted by Z...
The first Kenyan Kisima Awards show ever, an award show for Kenyan music held at Carnivore Restaurant. Created by Tedd Josiah and David Muriithi and hosted by Zain Verjee, Lorna Irungu and Jeff Koinange.
The first Kenyan Kisima Awards show ever, an award show for Kenyan music held at Carnivore Restaurant. Created by Tedd Josiah and David Muriithi and hosted by Zain Verjee, Lorna Irungu and Jeff Koinange.
The Kisima Awards launched in November and seek to celebrate the growth of the music and film industries in Africa while showcasing emerging talent. The Kenya ...
The Kisima Awards launched in November and seek to celebrate the growth of the music and film industries in Africa while showcasing emerging talent. The Kenya Film and Classification Board (KFCB) announced its partnership with Kisima Film Awards anchored on the commitment to create a facilitative environment where young creative minds could be nurtured and showcase their talents in film and music for job opportunities. Kisima Music and Film Awards had gone lull and got revived by new management led by its new Chairperson Dr. Fred Simiyu.
The award will seek to recognize talents from across the African continent which will go a long way in realizing the dream of giving Africa its own identity through film and music.The relaunch will further seek to see the entertainment industry back to its feet after the ravage of the dreadful Covid-19 pandemic.
The Kisima Awards launched in November and seek to celebrate the growth of the music and film industries in Africa while showcasing emerging talent. The Kenya Film and Classification Board (KFCB) announced its partnership with Kisima Film Awards anchored on the commitment to create a facilitative environment where young creative minds could be nurtured and showcase their talents in film and music for job opportunities. Kisima Music and Film Awards had gone lull and got revived by new management led by its new Chairperson Dr. Fred Simiyu.
The award will seek to recognize talents from across the African continent which will go a long way in realizing the dream of giving Africa its own identity through film and music.The relaunch will further seek to see the entertainment industry back to its feet after the ravage of the dreadful Covid-19 pandemic.
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Creative entrepreneur, realtor, talent and event manager, music promoter and DJ, David Muriithi is the Managing Director of Creative Enterprise Centre, a regional capacity building centre whose main focus is formulating and implementing various capacity building strategies that enhance professionalism within the creative industry in the region.
David, a retired auditor, holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics (Accounting & Finance Option) from the University of Manchester. His love and knowledge of music is renowned, and is made manifest through his alter ego, the very popular DJ D-Lite. David is a regular commentator and is always present in regional and global conversations about the Creative Economy, and has been facilitator and trainer for local and regional creative enterprise capacity building initiatives. He is consulted widely across the continent on matters connected with trade and industry in creativity and creative products. A champion of private-public sector partnerships, David has also been contracted by both Government and various NGOs to help them address long term sustainability issues. He also sits as a board member on The Kenya Copyright Board.
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Creative entrepreneur, realtor, talent and event manager, music promoter and DJ, David Muriithi is the Managing Director of Creative Enterprise Centre, a regional capacity building centre whose main focus is formulating and implementing various capacity building strategies that enhance professionalism within the creative industry in the region.
David, a retired auditor, holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics (Accounting & Finance Option) from the University of Manchester. His love and knowledge of music is renowned, and is made manifest through his alter ego, the very popular DJ D-Lite. David is a regular commentator and is always present in regional and global conversations about the Creative Economy, and has been facilitator and trainer for local and regional creative enterprise capacity building initiatives. He is consulted widely across the continent on matters connected with trade and industry in creativity and creative products. A champion of private-public sector partnerships, David has also been contracted by both Government and various NGOs to help them address long term sustainability issues. He also sits as a board member on The Kenya Copyright Board.
KISIMA Music and Film Awards Chairman, Dr. Fred Simiyu launched this years awards and commencement of submission of entries on the official website www.kisimamusicfilmawards.africa
The first Kenyan Kisima Awards show ever, an award show for Kenyan music held at Carnivore Restaurant. Created by Tedd Josiah and David Muriithi and hosted by Zain Verjee, Lorna Irungu and Jeff Koinange.
The Kisima Awards launched in November and seek to celebrate the growth of the music and film industries in Africa while showcasing emerging talent. The Kenya Film and Classification Board (KFCB) announced its partnership with Kisima Film Awards anchored on the commitment to create a facilitative environment where young creative minds could be nurtured and showcase their talents in film and music for job opportunities. Kisima Music and Film Awards had gone lull and got revived by new management led by its new Chairperson Dr. Fred Simiyu.
The award will seek to recognize talents from across the African continent which will go a long way in realizing the dream of giving Africa its own identity through film and music.The relaunch will further seek to see the entertainment industry back to its feet after the ravage of the dreadful Covid-19 pandemic.
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Creative entrepreneur, realtor, talent and event manager, music promoter and DJ, David Muriithi is the Managing Director of Creative Enterprise Centre, a regional capacity building centre whose main focus is formulating and implementing various capacity building strategies that enhance professionalism within the creative industry in the region.
David, a retired auditor, holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics (Accounting & Finance Option) from the University of Manchester. His love and knowledge of music is renowned, and is made manifest through his alter ego, the very popular DJ D-Lite. David is a regular commentator and is always present in regional and global conversations about the Creative Economy, and has been facilitator and trainer for local and regional creative enterprise capacity building initiatives. He is consulted widely across the continent on matters connected with trade and industry in creativity and creative products. A champion of private-public sector partnerships, David has also been contracted by both Government and various NGOs to help them address long term sustainability issues. He also sits as a board member on The Kenya Copyright Board.
The 2003 Kisima Music Awards signalled a revitalisation of the scheme. They were held in a customised "Kisima Dome" and hosted by radio presenters Bernard Otieno and Pinky Ghelani.