The PRISM Awards, presented by the Public Relations Institute of South Africa (PRISA), recognise excellence in public relations and communication management, says Magna Carta. 

According to the agency, the awards highlight innovative, impactful campaigns and measurable results across various business sectors.

Magna Carta was awarded the following PRISM Awards:

  • Silver in the Consumer PR category for Windhoek Beer's '100% Real' launch
  • Bronze in the Retail category for SPAR's '#SpreadSmiles' campaign
  • Silver for the MTN 'Made4U' campaign, which recognised the campaign's innovative use of social media as a primary tool
  • Silver in the Beverage / Alcohol category for Windhoek's '100% Real' launch, and
  • Gold for MTN's 'Silent Choir' in the Sponsorship category

Awande Dlamini, Account Director at Magna Carta, also won Silver in the PR Professional of the Year category.

"Our success at the PRISM Awards 2024 reflects a year of growth and innovation at Magna Carta. We are immensely proud and privileged to collaborate with clients who entrust us with their most pivotal campaigns, allowing us to deliver our very best work," says Moliehi Molekoa, Managing Director of Magna Carta.

"The partnerships we've built empower us to continue delivering PR campaigns that deeply resonate with audiences across South Africa," adds Molekoa. 

In addition to the PRISM recognition, Magna Carta was shortlisted for six campaigns and received a special mention for the Beefmaster Group's 'Planting Seeds of Hope' campaign at the PRCA Awards earlier this month, says the agency. 

"Our goal is to continue redefining public relations and strategic communications, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in this dynamic industry. As we look toward 2025, we are excited about the opportunities that lie ahead and a future filled with impactful campaigns that not only drive results for our clients but also reflect their ongoing success," Molekoa concludes.

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