13th Kalasha International Film & TV Awards
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| 13th Kalasha International Film & TV Awards | |
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| Date | 30 March 2024 |
| Site | KICC, Nairobi, Kenya |
| Hosted by | Macbull Mohammed and Sheila Mwanyigha |
| Organized by | Kenya Film Commission |
| Highlights | |
| Best Picture | Mvera |
| Best Actor | Godwill Odhiambo (Film) Charles Ouda (TV) |
| Best Actress | Linah Sande (Film) Sarah Hassan (TV) |
| Most awards | Mvera / Where the River Divides (5) |
| Most nominations | Where the River Divides (15) |
The 13th Kalasha International Film & TV Awards ceremony was presented by the Kenya Film Commission and held on 30 March 2024 at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre in Nairobi, Kenya.[1] The awards honour excellence in film, television and digital content within the Kenyan entertainment industry.[2]
Mvera emerged as the biggest winner of the night, taking home multiple awards, including Best Feature Film.[3] Other notable winners included Godwill Odhiambo for Best Lead Actor in a Film, Linah Sande for Best Lead Actress in a Film and Sarah Hassan for Best Lead Actress in a TV Drama.[4][5]
The 13th Kalasha Awards ceremony was held on 30 March 2024 at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi. The event marked the culmination of the three-day Kalasha International Film and TV Market Festival, which ran from 27 to 30 March 2024. The gala, themed in gold and black, was hosted by Macbull Mohammed and Sheila Mwanyigha, with red carpet coverage presented by Fareed Khimani and Claudia Naisabwa.[4]
The ceremony was supported by several industry partners and sponsors, including MultiChoice, Showmax, StarTimes, Jamii Telecom and the Communications Authority of Kenya.
The awards recognized excellence across film and television, with Mvera, Where the River Divides and Act of Love emerging as the most awarded productions of the night.[6] In the television categories, Pepeta won Best TV Drama, while The Real Housewives of Nairobi was named Best TV Show.[5] Special honorary awards were also presented, including the Lifetime Achievement Award to Jenny Pont and the Kituo Halisi Award to Inooro TV.[6] The ceremony also featured live musical performances by Kenyan artists.[3]
Winners and nominees
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface and are indicated by ‡.[5][6]
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References
- ↑ "Charles Ouda, Sarah Hassan, Anguka win big at Kalasha Awards [Full List]". www.mpasho.co.ke. Retrieved 18 April 2026.
- ↑ "Kalasha International". KALASHA INTERNATIONAL FILM AND TV MARKET, FESTIVAL & AWARDS. 5 February 2020. Retrieved 18 April 2026.
- 1 2 "Select winners from the Kalasha Awards 2024". www.mpasho.co.ke. Retrieved 18 April 2026.
- 1 2 "Top film-makers win big at Kalasha awards [Full list of winners]". Pulse Kenya. 31 March 2024. Retrieved 18 April 2026.
- 1 2 3 "Kalasha Awards 2024 nominees list: Content creator category added for 1st time". Tuko.co.ke.
- 1 2 3 Digital, K. B. C. (2 April 2024). "Full list of winners at the Kalasha Awards". KBC Digital. Retrieved 18 April 2026.