Monday, 24 December 2012

Gospel Artist Paul Mwai Tours the UK

On the 28th December 2012
With great demand, Paul Mwai, gospel artist from Kenya, incorporation with friends of Reading, will perform once again great worship and praises to usher new year 2012, at Wycliffe Baptist Church
233 Kings Road
Reading. RG1 4LS on
28/12/12 from 18:00-22:00. Entry is free. Invite a friend.

Oxford, on the 5th of January 2013
Renowned gospel singer from Kenya Paul Mwai will be in Oxford, on the 5th of January at 6pm till late at Christian Life Centre, The Regal OX4 2AF. Come and usher the new year in Gods presence. CD 's and VCD's available on the night together with the opportunity to take professional pictures with Paul Mwai on the night. Entry fee £10 and £5 for Nyama Choma.

Monday, 26 November 2012

PM Raila Odinga Wins Top Uganda Award

Prime Minister Raila Odinga will be honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 3rd Annual Edutainment Africa Awards (EAA) to be held at Serena Hotel Victoria Hall in Kampala, Uganda on Saturday 1st, December.

The EAA will reward Odinga for his outstanding Educational contribution to the development of Africa.

It is our joy to celebrate achievements of nobility with you through Edutainment Africa Awards. We hope that, on Edutainment Africa’s behalf, you may also encourage other members in your circle of influence to attend the event,” said the letter of invitation, dated June 6.


The Prime Minister will also preside over the function that coincides with the World Aids Day.


David Beecham Okwere, Uganda’s ambassador to Japan said on Monday Odinga would arrive on Saturday and also hold a meeting with President Yoweri Museveni, with whom they are expected to attend to award gala together.

“He is coming. We will give him an award for his contribution; he is one of the leaders who have championed many causes. The Raila Odinga Foundation has supported the education of many students in East Africa. The foundation gives many scholarships. He has supported many causes,” Okwere said.


Okwere who is also the chairman of EAA said the award is a regional award. He explained that this year it was focusing on Kenya and Uganda but next year it will award other people in the region.


Innocent Ogwal, chief executive officer EAA told journalists that Odinga has an illustrious career in leadership and contributed to the struggle for pan Africanism. He said on Saturday Odinga will be involved in a tree planting exercise at the Pan African Freedom Square in Kampala. Ogwal said the awards were launched in November 2010 by President Yoweri Museveni who was represented by Sports Minister Charles Bakkabulindi.


About Edutainment Africa Awards


Edutainment Africa Awards is a prestigious annual educative and entertainment award that recognizes and rewards noble people who have fashioned and oriented their lives for the development of Africa.

According to awards chairperson Beecham David Okware, the Edutainment Africa Awards 2012 seeks to reward and promote good values through daily assignments and entertainment – the most cherished means of communication.

“EAA’s mission is to the education of individuals – young and old, through a value-based system that relies on self-driven nobility, creative art and positive entertainment where individuals are empowered to play a constructive role in the society hence helping to build a better Africa and the world,” said Okware.

Recently, President Mwai Kibaki was honored with an honorary doctorate at the Makerere University for his contribution to education in the continent.

Friday, 9 November 2012

Gangster Movie Kenya's First Oscar Contender

Kenyan movie Nairobi Half Life examines gang culture and crime in the Kenyan capital.

(CNN) -- A hard-hitting Kenyan movie about gang culture has become the country's first-ever film to be considered for an Oscar.

"Nairobi Half Life" has just been shown at Film Africa 2012, which is currently taking place in London -- having already made history as the most successful theatrical release for a local film in Kenya, according to its producers.

Some of the cast of Nairobi Half Life, Kenya's first-ever film to be considered for an Oscar.
It's the debut film from Kenyan director David "Tosh" Gitonga, who says he wants to change views about crime in the country.
"We keep saying crime is wrong, but are we really looking at why there is crime?" he says. "I don't believe Kenyans get into crime for fun and giggles."

This experience led him to hear stories of gang members flooding properties and defecating on porches after robberies. He was told: "It hurts us that you have these things we don't have."

 
Left to right : Olwenya Maina, who plays Oti in Nairobi Half Life, and director Tosh Gitonga, at the film's German premiere in Berlin on October 10.
Gitonga says he wants to change views about crime in Kenya.
Prior to shooting, Gitonga wanted to understand the story behind Nairobi's crime culture and to fully comprehend the situation he spent time with real-life gangsters.
This experience led him to hear stories of gang members flooding properties and defecating on porches after robberies. He was told: "It hurts us that you have these things we don't have."

Gitonga admits he was left speechless when asked whether it's fair that some are born into wealth, while others struggle to feed their children just one meal a day.

"I couldn't answer that question and it still haunts me today," he says.
His film chronicles the trials and tribulations of the character Mwas -- a young aspiring actor from rural Kenya who dreams of becoming the next "Bruce Willis."

Mwas moves to Nairobi in pursuit of that dream -- but experiences first-hand why some people refer to the city as "Nairobbery," after being robbed of all his belongings on his first day there.

Crime is especially high in Nairobi, according to the U.S. State Department. It estimates the city averages about 10 vehicle hijackings each day.
Fighting to survive in the city, Mwas strikes up an unlikely friendship with a gang leader who introduces him to a world of theft and violence. This includes taking part in robberies and carjackings -- common crimes in Nairobi.

According to the U.S. State Department, the city averages about 10 vehicle hijackings each day.

Jitin Mediratta, a Nairobi-born lawyer, describes the movie as a story that hits home.
"I have been a victim of robbery with violence when I was living with my father a few years ago," he says. "The truth about the thugs being young and nervous when carrying out the crimes is indeed true."

While Mediratta says the film "humanizes" the gangsters, he rejects feeling any empathy for them -- an opinion shared by his wife Isha, who adds: "A crime is still a crime."
He does, however, want to know how the Kenyan government plans to improve the situation and tackle social injustices.

It is a sentiment shared by Gitonga. He hopes the film will help government officials understand what is happening on the ground, even if just a minority of them take any action.

There hasn't been a formal response to the film from the Kenyan government, but Gitonga says some government officials have discreetly expressed "a need to look at our country and make things better."

Joseph Wairimu won best actor at the Durban International Film Festival for his portrayal of main character Mwas. In the movie Mwas is an aspiring actor who gets dragged into a life of crime.
The movie has already received international recognition. Joseph Wairimu, who plays Mwas, won best actor at the Durban International Film Festival, in July. And the U.S. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is considering whether to nominate Nairobi Half Life for an Oscar in the Best Foreign Language Film category -- the first time a Kenyan movie has been considered.

Gitonga is also humbled by the positive response the film has received from Kenyans, since Kenyan movies don't usually attract large local audiences.

He feels the movie has opened doors for other Kenyan filmmakers and African film in general. "I want the rest of the world to go to the cinema and appreciate a world they don't know," he says.

Thursday, 8 November 2012

Finally, President Commissions Nairobi-Thika Superhighway

President Mwai Kibaki will tomorrow Friday November 9th, 2012 officially open the Nairobi-Thika superhighway.

The President will arrive at the Museum Hill Interchange at 10.00 a.m. where he will unveil a commemorative plague to officially open the Superhighway.


President Kibaki will thereafter drive through the newly opened superhighway to Thika to make his address marking the occasion.


On arrival, the President will be received by Prime Minister Raila Odinga, Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka, Roads Minister Franklin Bett, his Finance counterpart Njeru Githae and the Chairperson Kenya National Highways Authority Mrs Hannah Mureithi.


The Sh30bn Superhighway project involved expansion of the four-lane carriageway to eight lanes, building underpasses, providing interchanges roundabouts, erecting flyovers and building underpasses to ease congestion.

Friday, 19 October 2012

King of Genge Jua Cali Latest Celeb at #Talk2Raila

Raila receives Jua Cali's  "Baba Yao" Branded label Tshirt
King of Genge Jua Cali, commonly known for his hit single Kwaheri (featuring Sinaipei) and new single, Baba Yao, on Thursday featured on #talk2raila, a live web TV interactive platform owned by Prime Minister Raila Odinga.

The Prime Minister uses the #talk2raila platform to interact with Kenyans from all over world, and to promote youth talent. The platform, domiciled in the PM’s official campaign website (www.raila-odinga.com), allows the Prime Minister to receive questions from Kenyans, which he responds to through a live web TV broadcast, every week.

He uses the platform to feature Kenyan artistes and celebrities from various sectors of the society as a way of promoting their work and exposure.

The session focused discussion on remembering Kenya’s heroes and heroines, with the PM recognizing the role played by artistes in our society. The PM said Kenya has produced many heroes, outside the area of political leadership and government, adding that most artistes have remained unsung heroes and heroines

Friday, 12 October 2012

Voting Opened for the 2012 Kisima Awards

The 2012 Kisima Awards nominees have officially been announced, following an exclusive cocktail launch that took place last night. Plenty of Kenya’s artistes are set to battle it out now for what is one of Kenya’s premier music awards events.
 
Leading the list of nominees is rapper Nonini, who is in contention in categories such as ‘Artiste of the Year’, ‘Video of the Year’ and ‘Hip Hop Artiste of the Year’.

The Kisima Awards were started in 1994 by producer Tedd Josiah and regularly held at the Carnivore Restaurant, but discontinued in 1997. In 2003 the Awards were revived and later expanded to include other East African artistes. 

This year’s gala ceremony will take place on the 2nd of November at the Kenyatta International Conference Center in Nairobi.

Sponsors of this year’s Kisima Edition include Pulse Magazine, Nakumatt Holdings, IQ Marketing, Brand Kenya, Standard Group, True Blaq, 3 Mice and Kenya Tourist Board. The overall winner is expected to walk away with a cool Kshs. 2 million.

Interesting to note was that Daddy Owen declined the nomination via a tweet to the organizers saying he ‘doesn’t want to participate in any awards this year’.

Here’s the complete list of nominees for the 2012 Kisima Awards:

Artiste / Group of the Year:
Octopizzo
Daddy Owen
Nameless
Camp Mulla
Nonini

Video of the Year Category:
Nonini – Colour Kwa Face
Nameless – Coming Home
Daddy Owen – Mbona
Juliani – Exponential Potential
Rabbit – Swahili Shakespeare

Collaboration of the Year:
Alicio / Juliana
P-Unit / Sauti Sol
Daddy Owen / Denno
Longombas / Mr. Vegas
Keko / Madtraxx

Boomba Artiste Category:
Avril
Amileena
DNA
GrandPa Family
Habida
Prince Davis
Q Tasi
Mejja
Size 8

Hip Hop Category:
Nonini
Juliani
Octopizzo

Gospel Artiste of the Year:
Daddy Owen
Eko Dydda
Eunice Njeri
Mastar Piece
Emmy Kosgei
Willy Paul

Ragga/Reggae Category:
Longombas
Fireson
Kevo Yout
Wyre da Lovechild
Daddy Owen

Urban Artiste / Group Category:
Just a Band / Nonini
Camp Mulla
Boneless
Muthoni the Drummer Queen
Yvonne Darko
Nariki

Fusion Artistes Category:
Wahu
Anto Neosoul
Dan ‘Chizi’ Aceda
Sanaipei
Juliet
Judith Bwire

Benga Artiste of the Year:
Judith Bwire
Kamande wa Kioi
Wa Kahalf
Otieno Aloka
Wa Othaya
Vincent Ongidi

Upcoming Artiste of the Year:
Anto Neosoul
Camp Mulla
Nariki
Xtatic
Yvonne Darko
Alicio

East African Recognition:

Jackie Chandiru
TMK
Chameleone
Diamond
Lady Jay Dee / Mr. Blue
Professor Jay
Dynamiq

Through a transparent voting process the public will have an opportunity to vote for their favorite artist and music via mobile SMS and the internet and thereafter winners will be awarded during the main event.

The Voting process determines the Kisima Music Awards Winner in each Category except for the Producer of the Year, Album of the year, Lifetime Achievement and Trustee awards. A percentage of the final voting process goes to the Voting Academy and the general public which determines the Kisima Music Awards recipients (winners) after an audit by a professional firm.

Voting for the nominees will take place for a period of 7 weeks. 


Register here to vote for your favourite 2012 Kisima Award nominees.

Thursday, 4 October 2012

Kibera's Finest Superstar Octopizzo Graces #Talk2Raila



KIBERA's finest and Kenya's popular rapper Octopizzo Number 8 was this morning the guest artist at #Talk2Raila, where according to the artist, the Rt. Hon Prime Minister endorsed his clothing label IVOIVOIVO when he received a branded t-shirt from the artist!

The famous rapper Octopizzo further confessed he was humbled to have met the Prime Minister face to face for the first time in his life, and was honoured to have the Prime Minister unequivocally "endorse his IVO IVO IVO T-shirt". Octopizzo admitted that they discussed a wide range of societal issues such as poverty, drugs and entrepreneurship among young people of Kenya.

An excited Octopizzo went on to reveal how he kept the Prime Minister hooked through interesting talk about the local music industry and the huge impact it has had on influencing society. According to Octopizzo, even the Prime Minister Hon. Raila Odinga agrees with him that music is indeed powerful and for that reason wanamuziki wote waendelee IVO IVO IVO!

Recently during the month of August, Octopizzo made history when he hosted American rap megastar 50 Cent in Kibera and gave him a personalised tour of Kibera. 50 Cent who also doubles as a successful entrepreneur, investor, record producer and actor toured the famous Kibera in Raila Odinga's constituency of Langata courtesy of the Chocolate City Tours, which was incorporated to arrange guided tours around the Kibera showing them all they need to know about it and Octopizzo just happens to own this touring company.

Today's #talk2raila session was focused on discussing political parties and democracy in the Kenyan perspective. Prime Minister Raila Odinga reminded his audience that ODM is the only party in Kenya that stands for ideology and that the party was born out of the struggle to give Kenya a new constitution and democracy.The Prime Minister also said that
ODM was a party whose ideology was to fight poverty and inequality, regional imbalances and further smoothen imbalances in resource and opportunity distribution.

In turning up at Raila's campaign platform, and as a star artist originating from an area represented in parliament by the Prime Minister, Octopizzo becomes the fourth local hip hop star to be seen to have publicly endorsed Raila Odinga for President 2013. 
Others local stars to have made an appearance and endorsed Raila Odinga for president are CMB Prezzo, Redsan, Choku and Jaguar.

Born in 1987, Octopizzo,  whose real name is Henry Ochieng, attended primary and secondary school in Kibera as well as St. Mary's Changamwe College in Mombasa, before coming back to Nairobi to get down with the microphone. He is the first-born in a family of four and is also a proud Daddy to his one and only daughter, Tracy.

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