Upcoming events.


WAJAMAMA Fitness Festival Week
Aug
25
to Aug 29

WAJAMAMA Fitness Festival Week

A full week to try out new classes meet trainers that you haven’t met before, find a new fitness buddy and get/stay in shape!

One festival passport will give you access to 18 classes throughout the week – and you can come and train with us as often as you like during the last week of August!

Get your festival passport here.

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WAJAMAMA Birthday & Fitness Festival Launch
Aug
23

WAJAMAMA Birthday & Fitness Festival Launch

Join us for a day of

FREE Weekend Fun for the Whole Family

WAJAMAMA Wellness turns 6 and we’re celebrating with free trial fitness classes, workshops, community vibes, good mood and good food.

Highlights include:

  • Budokon and Budokon HIIT (Classes)

  • Zumba (Class)

  • Strength-Building Yoga Flow (Class)

  • Resilience – The Art of Managing Stress (Workshop)

  • Self-Care Wellness Tips (Workshop)

  • Hormones, Health & Her (Workshop)

  • Kula Kwa Afya – Many Plates, Many Perspectives (Panel Discussion)

Come in your workout clothes and join in on the fun!

We look forward to seeing you there.

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 Global Health Film Fest
Sep
13
to Sep 15

Global Health Film Fest

The inaugural Zanzibar Global Health Film Festival with be held 13-15 September, 2024.

The programme will feature excellent storytelling from all around the world, with a strong focus on maternal and child health, and planetary health, reflecting the strategic priorities of WAJAMAMA. The programme has been drawn from previous Global Health Film Festival editions and screenings, alongside some recent more local titles.

The programme will include theatre and community screenings, livestreamed films and discussions and a video-on-demand offering.

Programme details, including several African premieres, will be announced next month.

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Help Us Change Lives

By participating in our events you are also supporting our not-for-profit WAJAMAMA foundation that improves the health and well-being of women and children from marginalized communities