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Magna-Carta, a finalist in Africa PR Consultancies of the Year 2016
May 2016
Magna Carta Reputation Management Consultants is honoured to be a finalist in the Africa PR Consultancy of the year category at tonight’s SABRE Awards EMEA ceremony in Berlin, Germany.
It’s been an extensive judging process involving hundreds of submissions from the best public relations and strategic communications firms from across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Five African PR agencies are in the running for the prestigious Africa PR Agency of the Year award: Epic MSGLROUP, Atmosphere, Burson-Marsteller, Djembe Communications and Magna Carta.
The awards are hosted by the Holmes Report, with their editors having reviewed the performance of 400 agencies based on their Report Card research process.
“We are delighted to be amongst the finalists for Africa PR Agency of the Year. It is always rewarding to be recognised by the industry and our peers,” says CEO Vincent Magwenya.
With an ever-growing pan-African network of 19 countries, including Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, Angola, Mozambique and, most recently, Zimbabwe, Magna Carta’s philosophy of continuous evolution remains a key driver in integrating global best practice, while keeping a finger on the pulse of local services and offerings.
Magwenya oversees an approach that focuses on the broader African region, while ‘thinking out the box’ and focusing on developing new products. Magna Carta recently introduced a separate offering that looks to solidify higher-margin reputation management services, such as policy and regulatory advocacy, while improving content production and reputation management.
Magna Carta’s vision is to be an enabler of Africa’s social and economic growth, showcasing these opportunities to institutions and leaders who take their reputation seriously, because reputation is the foundation of success. Our values are: integrity, passion, commitment, pride, courage and curiosity.
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