The Kentwiga eyewear frame, designed by Ugandan artist Jacob Mwesigwa, was the winning design showcasing elements inspired by Uganda’s national parks. Featuring distinctive African design accents on the temples, the Kentwiga frame is available in three stylish, eco-friendly acetate colors.
The Munyenye ya Afrika eyewear frame, designed by Ugandan artist Eich Hubert, was the first runner-up in the Wazi design competition. This unique frame features a bold African map embellishment on the front, celebrating the continent’s identity and heritage. The Munyenye is available in three stylish, eco-friendly acetate colors, blending cultural pride with sustainable fashion.
This unique eyewear frame, designed by Ugandan artist Sarah Akol, features a creative touch of Kitenge—a vibrant African fabric widely used in Uganda. The design and craftsmanship are currently underway at our local production workshop in Kampala, blending traditional African aesthetics with modern eyewear innovation.
More innovative designs were unveiled during the Wazi Open Call, showcasing the exceptional creativity of African artisans. Through continued collaboration with talented designers across Uganda and the continent, Wazi Vision remains committed to producing unique, culturally inspired eyewear designs that celebrate African heritage and craftsmanship.