By: Kanto
Kai Okanta
The 2026 edition of the MTN
Bushfire Festival has officially commenced, bringing together artists, business
leaders, development partners and festival-goers for a celebration of
creativity, culture and community.
The opening day of the
festival featured a series of discussions, networking engagements and cultural
activities that underscored the event’s role as a platform for collaboration
and social impact across Eswatini and the broader African region.
Speaking on the sidelines of
the event, MTN Group Regional General Manager for Operations and Commercial in
the Southern, East Africa and Ghana Region, Jerry J. Soko, described the first
day as an opportunity for meaningful conversations and connections among
participants from diverse sectors and countries.

A key highlight of the
opening day was the attendance of Eswatini’s Prime Minister, who addressed
participants and reflected on the festival’s contribution to the lives and
livelihoods of Emaswati. The remarks emphasized the economic, social and
cultural value that the annual event continues to generate for communities
across the country.
The MTN Bushfire Festival
has grown into one of Africa’s leading cultural events, attracting local and
international visitors while providing a platform for artists, entrepreneurs
and organizations to engage on issues affecting society and development.
MTN and its partners are
using the festival to strengthen engagement with customers, stakeholders and
young people through a range of activities and interactive experiences. Among
these is the MTN Pulse Stand, where festival attendees have been invited to
connect with MTN representatives and discuss ideas, innovation and
opportunities for collaboration.

Organizers expect activities
to continue throughout the festival, with additional performances, exhibitions
and discussions scheduled over the remaining days of the event.
The festival remains a
significant cultural and economic platform for Eswatini, supporting creative
industries, tourism and community development while fostering regional and
international connections.