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    You are at:Home»OUR TOWN»Newest event concept to churn new business for Makhanda
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    Newest event concept to churn new business for Makhanda

    Luvuyo MjekulaBy Luvuyo MjekulaAugust 28, 2024Updated:September 6, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Golden ticket of opportunity... Like in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, a few fortunate individuals were given golden tickets that invited them to 112 High Street recently to celebrate the launch of Makhanda's newest event concept. From left to right: Makhanda local, Chandra Otto, Makana Tourism Acting Director, Prudence Mini, Olwethu Ntsetsha aka Ozman DeKompozer; National Arts Festival's Fringe Associate Producer, Nqobile Mbhele; Tumelo Tladi of Bojanala Waitrons and Connoisseurs; National Arts Festival's Village Fair Manager, Clarrisa Carolous; Mathias Chirombo of Digs to Digs Removal, and Rhodes Music Radio Programme Manager, Kuhle Ngqezana. Photo: Supplied
    Golden ticket of opportunity... Like in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, a few fortunate individuals were given golden tickets that invited them to 112 High Street recently to celebrate the launch of Makhanda's newest event concept. From left to right: Makhanda local, Chandra Otto, Makana Tourism Acting Director, Prudence Mini, Olwethu Ntsetsha aka Ozman DeKompozer; National Arts Festival's Fringe Associate Producer, Nqobile Mbhele; Tumelo Tladi of Bojanala Waitrons and Connoisseurs; National Arts Festival's Village Fair Manager, Clarrisa Carolous; Mathias Chirombo of Digs to Digs Removal, and Rhodes Music Radio Programme Manager, Kuhle Ngqezana. Photo: Supplied

    By Prudence Mini
    A select few guests received exclusive golden tickets, similar to the story of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, inviting them to 112 High Street to celebrate the launch of Makhanda’s newest event concept.

    Munch n Mingle, an event facility in Makhanda and the neighbouring areas, has been developed to hold a range of events. Its primary purpose is to provide a platform for business owners to monetize their endeavours through MICE [meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibits] sustainable revenue production, hence promoting Makhanda as a MICE destination and supporting the local economy.

    Cashing in… For Makhanda and surrounding areas, an event space called Munch n’ Mingle has been built to host a variety of events – from speed dating to conferences. Its main goal is to give company owners a platform to monetize their ventures through MICE’s sustainable revenue creation, consequently promoting Makhanda as a MICE destination. Photo: Supplied

     

    Attendees from all businesses were able to network, have excellent cocktails and snacks, and even participate in a cocktail demonstration and lesson that wowed the audience. They appreciated the initiative highly and called it a first. “I am extremely enthusiastic about this new endeavour,” EC Fresh’s Mitch de Kock exclaimed. He also mentioned that they may use the venue for tutorials and other activities to advertise their brand and products.

    Cheers… After learning how to make cocktails at Munch n’ Mingle’s premiere night, Rhodes University students, Justin ver Maak and Gabbi Cowley escape to enjoy a quiet drink and conversation. Photo: Supplied

    Chandra Otto, another professional, was all praise for the new facility. “This is really great; we are all interested in new concepts to help businesses.”

    “It’s a nice change from the student vibe; it’s nice to have a place where all professionals can gather,” said Carmen Grant, an educator. She also said that the function venue had a great space and that she would suggest it for events such as year-end celebrations.

    The space appealed to Mathias Chirombo of Digs-to-Digs Removal. “One of the things we are lacking in the town, is a centrally located space like this, so it will be valuable. We felt free to socialize tonight. I love the wall art, the lighting was excellent, and there is plenty of parking. It will be a great place to meet clients,” he said.

    Duncan Yates, manager of Munch n Mingle, said that the location was great for collaborations and as an event venue that can generate activity even when the National Arts Festival is not taking place.

    A first… Munch n’ Mingle, a new event space recently opened its doors on 112 High Street in Makhanda. Individuals from diffrent industries have showered the initiative with praise, describing it as a first and a help during the times when the National Arts Festival is not taking place. Photo: Supplied

    He envisioned a range of uses for the space, including business mixers and speed dating.

    Does this seem like something you’d like to look into?

    For further information, give Munch n Mingle manager, Duncan Yates a call on 072 107 0913.

    People can reach Munch n Mingle for more information at info@mnmingle.com

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