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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Social Treasure Hunt MMX - It keeps getting better and better...

You've probably heard about it by now. The social event of the year, fittingly slated for the end of the year. The event that will set the standard for the next couple of years on just how Kenyans ought to party. Backed by the Kenya Wildlife Service, National Museums of Kenya and the Music Society of Kenya to name but a few, clearly no other event screams its representation of Kenya and culture as well as the Social Treasure Hunt Kenya MMX.


The countdown began after the official launch at the Six Eighty Hotel with several corporates on board to endorse the event, notably Bob Collymore of Safaricom. As this blog hits its 3rd installment, we are less than 55 hours away from the commencement of a one of a kind experience in Kenya, merging a serious agenda - in the way of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals - with Social Media - in the way of Facebook and Twitter - and a pure uninhibited blast.

So what to expect at the event? Apart from the usual all-night raving characteristic of any event you crazy Nairobians partake in, what more do we have to offer? How about a free game drive for all participants and spectators alike? Get to be a tourist yourself, and better yet, all included in the ticket price.

There'll be karaoke as well for those of us who cannot resist a mic when we're drunk. Yes. Mea culpa.There'll be bonfires and of course the cocktail bars and nyamchom will help you keep dawn at bay; in the backdrop, the wildlife - our heritage as Kenyans - kept at bay by ample security from the KWS and police forces. Party in the park...that's about as much as I'll let out for now...you already know that it's a race, hence the need for a bit of mystery as to the direction we'll be dragging attracting you to.

Ticket sales are currently ongoing, and for further details on how to grab yourself one while they still last, contact Dan on +254721936870 or yours truly Ndialala on +254750695235. Peace. For now. Till we let it rip once more tomorrow. And push on to one grand finale to rival all others Kenyan come Saturday!

For further details,see the Social Treasure Hunt Website, join the Social Treasure Hunt Kenya MMX Facebook page, or #socialtreasurehunt on Twitter.  
To read yesterday's blog, click here.

2 comments:

  1. I wouldn't want to be one of the people that go, "Aaaahhh! Mbona nilihata hio kitu?"

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  2. Hakuna vile. It's too good to be missed mate! See you there!

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