Thursday, 30 October 2014

South Africa: Renowned South African Afro-soul Singer Simphiwe Dana





With three albums to her name – Zandisile, The One Love Movement on Bantu Biko Street and Kulture Noir – the Afro-soul singer is not only seen as one of South Africa’s most important artists, but even on a global scale with music critics comparing her to Miriam Makeba, Amy Winehouse and Billie Holiday with her compelling vocals.
Earlier in the year, Dana released her much-anticipated single after a number of albums. Entitled “Nzima,” the song was inspired by the Marikana tragedy, and Dana sings what is essentially a prayer for people that have had a history of violence inflicted upon them.
In a forthcoming project, Dana worked with producer Om’mas Kieth of The Sa-Ra Creative Partners – who has produced for the likes of Dr. Dre and Erykah Badu. In her fourth studio album, Firebrand, Dana’s signature soothingly bluesy ballads are expected to resonate with fans, just like how the audience at New York’s famous Apollo Theater received the Afro-soul singer on a recent evening of South African music in the Big Apple.
Good news for afro-soul lovers in Kenya, the “Ndiredi” and “Zandisile” singer will be headlining the 4th Edition of The Koroga Festival in Nairobi, Kenya on Sunday 9th November, 2014 with an exclusive pre-album launch listening party in the works as well. Stay tuned for more details Simphiwe Dana fans!

Rwanda: Hotshots Updates - Hotshots Talk About Music Promoters



                



South African housemate Nhlanhla, whose romance with the beautiful Sheillah from Botswana seem to be on the rocks, following this week's nominations, is trying to calm his life down in the Big Brother's house.
Last night, Nhlanhla joined Mr 265, Permithias, Luis, Butterphly, Arthur and they talked about how music promoters in their respective countries, bring famous international superstars to perform.
Arthur said that most music promoters in Rwanda usually benefit from other promoters in the region to bring such artistes to perform in the country.
"It's not common for our music promoters to bring international musicians. But they often deal with the person or company bringing the star [s]-for example in Uganda, Kenya or Tanzania, to come and perform in Rwanda," he said.
On his part, Luis said that music promoters in Namibia are very rich because music is a huge business there. The model added that music promoters use the social media to promote their concerts and festivals.
Meanwhile, Tanzanian housemate Idris didn't mind to show Africa how violent and immature he is. The 21-year-old lost his cool and broke the door because Goitse had turned down his advances. He was later punished by the Head of house JJ and forced to cook for his fellow housemates and clean the entire house.
Mozambican rapper Trezaghy, made the housemates laugh when he confessed that he had never watched the Big brother show before.

Burkina Faso president defies calls to step down

A resident told the BBC he saw MPs' homes on fire, reports Lebo Diseko

Burkina Faso's President Blaise Compaore says he will stay in power for a year under a transitional government, following a day of violent protests demanding his resignation.

Earlier, demonstrators angered by his bid to extend his 27-year rule torched parliament and government buildings.

Mr Compaore said he would hand over power once the transitional government had completed its 12-month term.

He also said he was lifting a "state of siege" he had declared earlier.

In the previous announcement, Mr Compaore called for the military to implement emergency measures.

This was followed by a press conference where army chief General Honore Traore announced that a "transitional body [would] be put in place in consultation with all parties".

"A return to the constitutional order is expected in no more than 12 months," he said.

UN chief Ban Ki-moon's special envoy for West Africa, Mohamed Ibn Chambas, will fly to Burkina Faso on Friday to try to ease the crisis, the UN said.

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The president said he was ready to open a political dialogue to set the terms of a transitional government that he would lead until the next presidential election. His current term ends in November next year, so staying in power now would be legal.

But would he be legitimate?

Opposition leaders and protesters say no. They want him to step down now.

President Compaore appeared to want to calm things down but he spoke like a man who still wants to decide when he goes.

That could be the recipe for more unrest.

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Burkina Faso's parliament on fire (30 October 2014) Parliament was ransacked and set ablaze

A man stands in front of a burning car, near the Burkina Faso's Parliament where demonstrators set fire to parked cars - 30 October 2014, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso Cars were also in flames

Burkina Faso troops try to disperse protesters in Ouagadougou on 30 October 2014 The defence forces have been trying to disperse the protesters
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Generla Traore has not spelt out who would lead the interim administration.

He also declared the imposition of an overnight curfew, as well as the dissolution of parliament.

In a message broadcast by a local TV station after the general's statement, Mr Compaore said he welcomed the military's "patriotic action".

He said he would hand over power to a democratically elected government after the transitional administration had completed its term.

He added that he was withdrawing a controversial law that would enable him to seek another term in office.


Statement by army chief General Honore Traore: ''The national assembly is dissolved, the government is dissolved''


His plan to seek re-election triggered demonstrations in the capital, Ouagadougou. The protests are the most serious yet against Mr Compaore's rule.

The main opposition leader, Zephirin Diabre, had told a local radio station the state of emergency was unacceptable.

"We are calling on the people to show that they are against it," he was quoted as saying. "The resignation of President Blaise Compaore is the only thing that can bring peace to the country."

At least one person has been killed in the protests, says BBC Afrique's Yacouba Ouedraogo in the capital.

Mr Diabre said dozens of protesters had been killed across the country by the security forces in a "barbaric escalation of violence".

The military fired live bullets to try to disperse protesters who had occupied parliament, our correspondent says.

Protesters also surged towards the presidential palace, and a government helicopter flying overhead fired tear gas at them, Reuters news agency reported.

Witnesses say dozens of soldiers joined the protest in Ouagadougou's main square, including a former defence minister, Gen Kouame Lougue.

Protesters demanded his installation as president, our reporter says.

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SOUTH AFRICA: Kelly Khumalo: SA’s tabloid queen

 

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RIGHT now, a young man is dead. Right now people are hurting. Right now a country is in mourning. Right now, should the morals of a young woman be questioned?
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Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. Kelly Khumalo has Twitter all a-tweet about her supposedly nefarious ways when it come to the male species. Men are defending men and accusing females of turning on their sisters all in the name of retribution and vice versa.
The “debate” on Twitter is whether she is partly to blame for the Bafana Bafana star Senzo Meyiwa’s death because of the fact that he chose to leave his wife and colleagues to go and party at her place last Sunday afternoon. Either way, Khumalo is more famous for tabloid news than being famous as a credible artist.
It is reported that Meyiwa’s family attacked the songstress at the hospital on the night of his death. In other reports, Khumalo is said to have carried his body to the car from her house to save the man she loves.
But why is Kelly Khumalo considered to be a she-devil in the eyes of the public?
 
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Kelly Khumalo with her lover, Jub Jub Maarohanye, in December 2010 at the start of Maarohanye s murder trial.Jennifer Bruce
• Google says Kelly Khumalo was born on the “rural outskirts of Nquthu, KwaZulu-Natal in 1984”.
 
• She was first discovered in 2003 when she performed at a Gospel Star search.
 
• She reached national fame when her debut album, TKO, was released in 2005 including the hit song, Quinsela.
 
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Khumalo arrives at her home in Vosloorus on October 27, 2014, the day after Bafana Bafana player Senzo Meyiwa was shot dead there.Siphiwe Sibeko
• Like Britney Spears, Ms Khumalo had an ace up her sleeve when she arrived on the scene. She claimed she was a virgin. It was a time when men were raping young virgin girls in the misguided belief that their actions would cure their Aids.
 
• During those early years, the alleged virgin performed in a concert wearing no panties. It is clear from the pictures that, while lifting her leg during the performance, Ms Khumalo was well aware of the fact that the photographer was capturing her nudity.
 
• She went on to release a few more albums and had success with the hit, Sobaili, her most famous to date. She released further albums to relative success. This included her hit duet with maestro producer, Robbie Malinga.
 
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Kelly Khumalo speaks at the launch of the ANC Youth League's Defend the ANC Arts Campaign.Cara Viereckl
• In 2013, she went on to win the MTN South African Music Award for Best Female Artist of the Year.
 
• In terms of television, Khumalo had a successful stint on Rhythm City in 2007 and, more recently, Rolling with Kelly Khumalo which was commissioned soon after her public break-up with Jub Jub Maarohanye.
 
• This was precipitated when she appeared in a fur coat and sunglasses at the first hearing of the Jub Jub murder case. Her attire suggested no remorse over the fact that four children had died because of her boyfriend’s reckless driving. Instead, the songstress seemed more interested in portraying to the media that she was as glamorous and as cool as her corn-rowed rapper boyfriend and baby daddy.
 
• When she realised that there was no way out for Jub Jub she told the media that Jub Jub beat her and that she and him used illegal narcotics on a regular basis.
 
• She also released an autobiography about her life – The Kelly Khumalo Story, penned by Melinda Ferguson with Sarah Setlaelo – which, by all accounts, was a disinterested flop.
 
• Three weeks ago she released a new album produced by Chicco, Brenda’s famous producer. It is the first album to be released through his new label, Top Crew Music, which is owned by himself and Trompies and former Kalawa Jazmee director, Eugene Mthethwa. The press release describes her new sound as “the only one we could match to Brenda Fassie and Sis Busi Mhlongo’s ability to sing both in the studio and off the studio.” The album is called Back To My Roots.
 
• However, it is the well documented tug of war between Meyiwa, his wife, Mandisa and Ms Khumalo that has social media all a sweater and a tweeter. The alleged beating of Meyiwa’s wife on a Johannesburg highway resulting in the arrest of Khumalo and her sister, the rejection of Khumalo by Meyiwa’s family, the birth of Meyiwa and Khumalo’s child out of wedlock and her persistence in Kardashian style instagramming has some South Africans up in arms. But, should the fallout of Meyiwa’s death include us speculating about Kelly Khumalo’s behaviour?

NIGERIA: Munachi Abii Stuns in Hot Beach Pics


Munachi Abii shared hot pics from Sarah Ofili birthday beach outing at La Campaigne Tropicana Resort, Lagos.




Exclusive: Olisa Adibua Responds To Accusations His Show “The Truth” Is A Rip Off Of The Truth With Elliot Wilson

 

Olisa Adibua
A few days ago entertainment reporter Osagie Alonge launched a new web series called #FactsOnly. For the first episode the entertainment writer who was previously with NET Newspapers before moving to Pulse took on 26 year veteran broadcaster Olisa Adibua…to be precise he took on his new web show.
Last month Olisa launched a brand new web series called, “THE TRUTH” On the show which has already had guests like Wizkid, Davido, Tiwa Savage, P-Square, 2Face Idibia & Genevieve Nnaji on the hot seat, the broadcasting vet asks all the hard hitting questions that no other interviewer could pull off asking.

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Mr. Alonge on his part takes on Adibua’s show on it’s concept and originality, he accuses Mr. Adibua off ripping off a hip hop web interview series called “The Truth by Elliot Wilson

NIGERIA: Eku Edewor Looks Totally Gorg In Sexy Underwear!

    
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Popular model & TV presenter Eku Edewor is channeling gorgeous Marks & Spencer lingerie model in a new shoot for famed photographer Kelechi Amadi-Obi.
Staring seductively at the camera, the beauty is rocking bed hair, a pink bra and panties.

Wednesday, 29 October 2014

GHANA: Ini Edo, Uti, Emem Isong, Susan Peters, Gbenro Ajibade- Photos From The 2014 GIAMA Awards

        

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The 3rd Annual GIAMA Awards took place on October 25th in Houston, TX. Celebrities from Nollywood gathered for the show hosted by Comedian Julius Agwu, and with electrifying performance by CEO Dancers. There was also comedy and musical performances.
Stars came out in their best red carpet looks while highlights of the night included emotional speeches from winners Uti Nwachukwu, Ivie Okujaye, Belinda Effah and Chigozie Atuanya.
There was also a campaign about raising the awareness on Ebola.
In attendance was Majid Michel, Stella Damascus, Ini Edo, Uti Nwachukwu, Anthony Monjaro, Ruth Kadiri, Alex Ekubo, Emem Isong, Lancelot Imasuen, Susan Peters, Mbong Amata, Uche Iwuanyawu, Charles Novia, Pascal Atuma, Moses Inwang, Charles Uwagbai, Daniel Ademinokan, Robert Peters, Ivie Okujaye, Tana Adelana,  Michael Godson, James Costello, Daniel Lloyd, Benedict Johnson, Pascal Amanfo, Chigozie AtuanyaEphraim Chiejina, Padeta Agu, Gbenro Ajibade, Moses Efret,  Patrick Nnamani, Merlisa Determined, Jedi (Comedian) Seyi Brown (Comedian), MCPC (Comedian) and many more.
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Comedian MCPCCharles Novia
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Daniel Ademinoka & Stella DamasusDaniel Lloyd & guests
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Emem IsongEmma Emerson & Gbenro Ajibade
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Ephraim ChiejinaEsther & Beverly
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GuestsIni Edo
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Ivie OkujaiyeJames Costello & wife
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Juliet & friendLancelot Imasuen
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Maze CoutureMbong Amata
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Moses Inwang & wifePadeta Agu
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See Full List Of 2014 GIAMA Winners:
  • Best Motion Picture – Apaye
  • Best Drama – A Mile From Home
  • Best Film – Indigenous – Chetanna
  • Best Film – Comedy – 30 Days In Atlanta
  • Best On-Screen Duo – Ayo Makun& Ramsey Nouah – 30 Days In Atlanta
  • Best Actor – Kanayo O. Kanayo – Apaye
  • Best Actress – Rita Dominic – Iyore
  • Best Supporting Actor – Frederick Leonard – Accident
  • Best Supporting Actress – Belinda Effah – Apaye
  • Most Promising Actor – Tope Tedela – A Mile From Home
  • Most Promising Actress – Ivie Okujaye – Black Silhouette
  • Best Comedic Act – Lepacious Bose – Being Mrs. Elliot
  • Best Screenplay – Moses Inwang – Last 3 Digits
  • Best Director – Eric Aghimien – A Mile From Home
  • Producer Of Year – Frank Rajah And Kwame Boadu – Iyore
  • Best Edited Film – Teco Benson – Accident
  • Best Cinematography – James Costello – 30 Days In Atlanta
  • Best Sound – Eric Aghimien – A Mile From Home
  • Best Costume – Iyore
  • Best Makeup – Iyore
  • Special Recognition Award – Lynn Whitfield – 30 Days In Atlanta
  • Best Director – Diaspora – Faces Of Love – Robert Peters
  • Best Film – Diaspora – Captive – John Uche
  • Best Actor – Diaspora – RazAdoti – Faces Of Love
  • Best Actress – Diaspora – Paula Obaseki – Captive
  • Male Viewer’s Choice – UtiNwachukwu
  • Female Viewer’s Choice – Tonto Dikeh
  • Grand Recognition Award - Captain (Dr.) Hosa Wells Okunbo

Credit: GIAMA Awards