True Kenyan Fest Ignites Cultural Pride in Makutano, Meru
Makutano town in Meru County was the scene of vibrant cultural celebration with The True Kenyan Fest in March 2025. Hosted at Terah's Club and backed by Kenya Cane, the festival showcased diverse Kenyan music from C.O.G Stars Band to Joyce Wa Mam, embodying national pride and unity for a massive turnout.

The heart of Meru County, Makutano town, throbbed with an infectious rhythm of cultural pride and communal joy throughout March 2025, thanks to the resounding success of The True Kenyan Fest. This vibrant and inclusive celebration, strategically hosted at the well-known Terah's Club, proved to be a powerful magnet, drawing together a wonderfully diverse assembly of attendees spanning all age groups from across the entire Meru region and beyond. The festival masterfully created a unique and unforgettable atmosphere where traditional Kenyan musical heritage seamlessly intertwined with the infectious energy of contemporary sounds, offering something for everyone.
The festival's program was a testament to the richness and diversity of Kenyan musical talent, boasting an impressive and carefully curated lineup of performers. Audiences were enthralled by the captivating stage presence of the C.O.G Stars Band, the deeply soulful melodies of Kamanu, the modern afro-pop stylings of rising sensation Wanjine, the undeniable charisma of Benga queen Joyce Wa Mam, and the crowd-pleasing hits from Meru's own beloved musical son, Nassizu Murume. The dynamic and engaging duo of MCs, Nadia Mukiri and Eddu B, skillfully orchestrated the day's proceedings, ensuring that energy levels remained consistently high from start to finish. Complementing the live acts, a formidable team of talented DJs, including DJ Abdalla, DJ Slim Mzuka, and DJ Super Gibz, delivered exceptional and diverse musical selections that kept the enthusiastic crowd fully engaged and moving to the rhythm.
The True Kenyan Fest was proudly supported and powered by Kenya Cane, a brand deeply embedded in the nation's heritage and celebratory traditions. Reflecting on the event's overwhelming success, Davis Changalwa, the brand manager for Kenya Cane, expressed profound satisfaction with both the impressive attendance figures and the palpable spirit of unity: "The True Kenyan Fest is fundamentally about celebrating the core values of resilience, unity, and profound cultural pride that truly define the authentic Kenyan spirit. Witnessing people from all walks of life come together, joyfully embrace their shared heritage, and collectively create such unforgettable moments is precisely what this festival aims to achieve and inspire." Beyond providing exceptional entertainment, the event served as a vital platform for community bonding, cultural expression, and the promotion of local artistic talent within Meru County, leaving a lasting positive impact on the region.