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KALASHA AWARDS 2026 FULL WINNERS LIST: NAWI AND SUKARI DOMINATE FILM CATEGORIES
The 14th edition of the Kalasha International Film and TV Awards lit up Kenya’s creative landscape over the weekend, celebrating outstanding storytelling across film and television. The prestigious ceremony honoured industry veterans and emerging talents alike, with the film Nawi emerging as a major force.
Nawi, directed by Brizan Were, Lydia Wrensch and Caroline Heim, clinched Best Feature Film and the People’s Choice Award (Feature Film) , while its star, Michelle Lemuya, took home Best Lead Actress In A Film. The film also earned Erikson Kang’ethe the award for Best Production Designer and Viva Njeri for Best Costume Designer.
The short film Sukari dominated with multiple wins: Best Short Film, Best Lead Actor Juma Mdoe as Abbas, Best Supporting Actor Jave Samson as Musa, Best Original Screenplay June Wairegi & Omar Hamza, Best Director Omar Hamza, and Best Film Score Frank Matovu.

In the TV category, Kash Money by Grace Kahaki & Philippe Bresson won Best TV Drama, Best Director, Best Lead Actor John Sibi Okumu as Joe, Best Supporting Actor Lenana Kariba as Njagi, and Best Supporting Actress Amara Tari as Cate Njenga. June Njenga was named Best Lead Actress In A TV Drama for Big Girl Small World.
Special honours included a Lifetime Achievement Award for John Karanja, while Damien Hauser received the Jury Award for Memory Of Princess Mumbi, alongside a win for Best Visual Effects. Digital creator Edwin Wainaina-Kadusko was named Digital Content Creator Of The Year, with Shiksha Arora earning Positive Impact Content Creator Of The Year.
The Kalasha Awards continue to champion Kenyan and African cinema, setting the stage for another year of bold, authentic storytelling. Check out full winners list below!
Film Category
Best Feature Film Nawi by Brizan Were, Lydia Wrensch & Caroline Heim
Best Short Film Sukari by June Wairegi
Best Documentary The People Shall By Mark Maina & Nick Wambugu
Best Lead Actor In A Film Juma Mdoe As Abbas In Sukari
Best Kenyan Indigenous Language Film Sarah By Sarah Tenoi, Nick Reding & Amos Leuka
Best Animation Production Lore by Mary Wanjiku
Best Lead Actress In A Film Michelle Lemuya As Nawi In Nawi
Best Supporting Actor In Film Jave Samson as Musa in Sukari
Best Supporting Actress In A Film Ivy Collette As Mary In Owadwa
Best Original Screenplay June Wairegi & Omar Hamza In Sukari
Best Director Photography Andrew Mungai & Baker Karim In The Dog
Best Director Omar Hamza In Sukari
Best Sound Designer Eric Musyoka in Sarah
Best Film Score Frank Matovu in Sukari
Best Editor Mark Maina in The People Shall
Best Gaffer Walter Odhiambo in The Dog
Best Visual Effects (Vfx) Damien Hauser in Memory Of Princess Mumbi
Best Production Designer Erikson Kang’ethe in Nawi
Best Make- Up John “Suki” Michuki Kibunguri In 2-Assunder
Best Costume Designer Viva Njeri In Nawi
TV Category
Best Lead Actor In A TV Drama John Sibi Okumu as Joe in Kash Money
Best Lead Actress In A TV Drama June Njenga in Big Girl Small World
Best Supporting Actor in a TV Drama Lenana Kariba as Njagi in Kash Money
Best SupportingActress In a TV Drama Amara Tari as Cate Njenga in Kash Money
Best TV Drama Kash Money by Grace Kahaki & Philippe Bresson
Best Scriptwriter Angela Ruhinda In Big Girl Small World
Best Director Grace Kahaki & Philippe Breson in Kash Money
Best Student FilmDinner For Three by Brian Kabogozza From Multichoice Talent Factory
Best Student Documentary The Inkidongi by Kenya Film School
Best International Award Jimbi by Talemwa Pius From Uganda
Best Children Production Ndemwa by Michael Mutahi
Lifetime Achievement Award John Karanja
Jury Award Memory of Princess Mumbi by Damien Hauser
People’s Choice Award (Feature Film) Nawi by Brizan Were, Lydia Wrensch & Caroline Heim
People’s Choice Award (TT Drama) Mtv Shuga Mashariki by Kevin Njue
Digital Content Creator Of The Year Edwin Wainaina-Kadusko
Positive Impact Content Creator Of The Year Shiksha Arora
