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Introducing.... Mr Mvaba


Hey darlings I hope you guys have been having a great week. This weekend promises to be one of the most exciting weekends that this year is yet to bring for the social scene of The Nelson Mandela Bay. The reason is because the inaugural Summer Wave Picnic, this event is brought to the NMB public by the genius that Mr Mvaba.

This gentleman is a rare find, during the day you will find him work hard at his corporate job but besides that he is one of the most well distinguished event organisers who spearheads the Mvaba Group. The Mvaba Group has one sole mission and that is to evolve the NMB social scene. It can be stated that his passion for event organizing started during his high school days when he was part of the organizing committee for the parties that were held at his high school. This then transceded into his university days but he stated he was not much active until he was approached by a friend to assist in organizing an event of his.

Mr Mvaba and his promoters

The need to further a career in the sciences took over so he pursued that until he formed the Mvaba Group. The Mvaba Group aims to create opportunities in and around the Nelson Mandela Bay. They also aim to address the need for an increase in the standard of events in the NMB. The group has already held the successful exclusive all white party which was held at the Grand Hotel earlier this year.



Mr Mvaba has assured attendees of the event that on the 2nd they can expect great entertainment, security and catering to suit all dietary needs. Mr Mvaba has hinted that they are already planning another great event in December. We look forward to attending the Summer Wave picnic and best believe we will provide a review of the event for you.







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