Zanzibar festival news – Jahazi Jazz and Literature Festival this weekend

ZANZIBAR TO LAUNCH SECOND MAJOR CULTURAL FESTIVAL

September 02nd until 04th will see the inaugural edition of the ‘Jahazi Literary and Jazz Festival’, to be officially launched by Zanzibar’s President Ali Mohamed Sein. The island is already home to one of the most significant music and cultural festivals on the entire African continent, Sauti Za Busara and this second festival is aimed to further entrench Zanzibar as THE cultural, music and performing arts centre, not just in East Africa but for the entire continent.

A press statement obtained from Zanzibar, issued by the president’s office, says: ‘I believe this festival will raise awareness on [the] importance of people’s culture, democracy, respect for human rights and better management of Africa’s resources’.

Alongside the music performances a series of workshops will be organized to and the winners of a school writing competition on the theme ‘Writers for Peace’ will be announced in a special award ceremony towards the end of the festival on Sunday.

Venue for the festival’s main performances is the ‘Old Fort’ and a nominal entrance fee will be charged to enter the area.

Adds this correspondent that “Peace through music, literature and arts’ surely complements the better known ‘Peace through Tourism’. Flights to Zanzibar operate several times a day from Nairobi, Mombasa and of course Dar es Salaam on several airlines including Precision Air, Kenya Airways and Fly 540.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to hear African jazz interpretations.

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