By Siphesihle Dlamini
In a collaboration aimed at spreading laughter and knowledge, the Eswatini International Comedy Festival has joined forces with IRDM College to offer an unmatched opportunity to the community.
As the anticipation builds for the upcoming festival that promises to showcase the most talented comedians from across the globe against the backdrop of the enchanting kingdom, a thrilling announcement has set tongues wagging with excitement.
The first 20 individuals to seize the early bird tickets for the festival will be bestowed with a remarkable 50 per cent discount courtesy of IRDM College. This remarkable offer paves the way for these fortunate ticket holders to engage in a course of their choosing, unlocking doors to new realms of expertise and possibilities.
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The event is scheduled to grace the realm on September 27, 2024. Act swiftly to secure your early bird tickets, which will soon be up for grabs through Delta Pay, ensuring a hassle-free process for all who wish to secure their seats at the festival without stepping out of the comfort of their homes. Interested applicants may access the application by visiting www.deltapay.co.sz and simply downloading it. Once obtained, payments can be conveniently directed to account 79.
In an interview with the festival’s visionary founder, Dr Shakes, he expressed that the collaboration between the Eswatini International Comedy Festival and IRDM College transcends mere entertainment and education—it embodies a union with the power to unite individuals, enrich lives, and forge indelible memories.
“On behalf of the Eswatini International Comedy Festival, I extend our sincerest gratitude to IRDM College for their generous sponsorship and steadfast support. This partnership stands as a living testament to the transformative impact of collaboration in enhancing our community and providing unparalleled avenues for growth and education. We thank IRDM College for believing in our vision and for aiding us in sprouting both joy and enlightenment in the hearts of the people of Eswatini,” Dr Shakes affirmed.