23-Year-Old Lady Gives KBL A New Logo, Wins Ksh 1,000,000

23-Year-Old Lady Gives KBL A New Logo, Wins Ksh 1,000,000

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Ms. Njuhi was part of the competition KBL Still Got Skillz? Logo contest where more than 600 youth between 21 and 25 submitted designs. She has won 1 million shillings and an internship at JWT/Scanad, a part of WPP-Scangroup. John Musunga Managing Director EABL(left), Anne Catherine Njuhi, winner KBL Logo competition, Erick Kiniti, Group Corporate Relations Director EABL and David Kimondo Head of Communications EABL KEY TAKEAWAYS

The logo competition was modeled along the same lines as Got Skillz? the competition in 2019 through which East African Breweries Plc adopted a new logo.

The new logo symbolizes 100 years of building East Africa’s largest manufacturer, founded as a humble riverside operation in Ruaraka.

Kenya Breweries Limited (KBL) has officially revealed its next-generation logo, as a part of the company’s centenary celebrations.

The new logo symbolizes 100 years of building East Africa’s largest manufacturer, founded as a humble riverside operation in Ruaraka. The logo launch ushers in the next 100 years where KBL will spearhead innovation, talent development as part of its sustainability agenda to create shared value and drive growth.

The logo was designed by Anncatherine Njuhi, a 23-year-old former student at the Buruburu Institute of Fine Arts. It encompasses the initials of the business name creatively merged with 10 barley leaves symbolizing the 10 decades since KBL was founded. Speaking during the launch, KBL Managing Director John Musunga, said: “One of the main things we wanted to do is change our logo and embrace a more modern look and feel that will potentially last another 100 years. We are excited to see what the next 100 years will bring. We remain committed to continuing contributing to the growth of the country’s economy as we continue to create the best performing, most trusted, and respected consumer products company in Africa.”

Ms. Njuhi was part of the competition KBL Still Got Skillz? Logo contest where more than 600 youth between 21 and 25 submitted designs. She has won 1 million shillings and an internship at JWT/Scanad, a part of WPP-Scangroup.

The second-placed logo was submitted by Bragin Maina and the third-placed by Austin Kamande and they took home 500,000 and 250,000 shillings respectively.

The company’s Group Corporate Relations Director, Eric Kiniti, described the unveiling of the new logo as the first in a series of events and activities that are part of the celebrations, which are intended to involve all residents […]

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