Reputation Management agency, Magna Carta, won the Africa PR Consultancy of the year category at the SABRE Award in Berlin, Germany on Wednesday 25th May 2016.
The awards were hosted by the Holmes Report, with their editors have reviewed the performance of 400 agencies based on their Report Card research process. The judging process was extensive, 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 were in the running for the prestigious Africa PR Agency of the Year award: Epic MSGLROUP, Atmosphere, Burson-Marsteller, Djembe Communications, and Magna Carta.“We were delighted to be amongst top agencies as finalists for Africa PR Agency of the Year and we are thrilled to be recognized by the industry and our peers,” said CEO Vincent Magwenya, on winning the award.
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.
About Magna Carta
Magna Carta represents a philosophy that underpins the very essence of our company. King John of England signed the Magna Carta, ensuring that his subjects “… have and enjoy all liberties and communities of free and natural subjects.”
Social media has disrupted traditional channels of influence enabling us to connect directly with relevant media, stakeholders and influencers. Our integration of the old with the new, through constant development and innovation of our services and products, ensures that our clients maintain a competitive edge while managing their reputational risk in the 24/7 media landscape.
Founded in 1994, the year of South Africa’s democracy, Magna Carta understands the value of freedom and liberty for all people as well as the responsibility that comes with that freedom.