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Kenyan upcoming duo Kawangware Kings premiers new single and video 'Kawangware Kings'
Dynamic duo consisting of two Lyn Klint King and Kena Kraizy YoungKing from Kawangware, Nairobi has premiered their latest single “Kawangware Kings” produced by AJ ft Motif, the video was directed by Kashkeed of Mainstream films.
Kawangware Kings is their third single and is dedicated to their hood Kawangware Massive where the two come from.
With three tracks to their name the two are keen on making a name for themselves in the industry and are keen on working with other artistes locally and in East Africa.
Speaking about their music and the industry, Kena Kraizy YoungKing says: “It’s My hope that Kenyans and East Africans will appreciate our music, buy our music and fall in love with our music, we put in a lot of work on the music we produce with diverse and authentic sounds from our roots.
Watch the video below
Reggae and Dancehall sensation Black Heart releases fourth single off her upcoming EP- Black power..Video
Upcoming female Reggae and Dancehall sensation Black Heart has dropped "Situation" fourth single off of the BLACK POWER E.P featuring Zj Mhat; an upcoming, massive talented signed under the Half Live record label.
Situation is an uplifting song mainly focusing on the youth for i believe, they are the future generation. The sweet infusion of Patois and Swahili (sheng) in the melodies makes it easier to cut across the message.
Speaking on the new single an elated Black Heart says, “This is a dedication to any person undergoing through stuff in the daily hustle and bustle of life, I want to encourage them that No situation is permanent, worries and worrying is never a solution in life. They should have a positive and optimistic mind of conquering difficulties and wrong turns.
Speaking about the industry, Black Heart is optimistic that the industry is currently growing and Kenyans have started appreciating female artist more “We are making strides in the industry though small, but we are taking over East Africa as the Power house in the entertainment industry in the region.
watch the video below
FilmAid festival makes a comeback, celebrating refugee voices through film and documentaries
After a successful week-long public screenings to communities in Kakuma and Daadab refugee camp, the annual FilmAid festival is back in Nairobi .
The festival in its 11th year is set to showcase films and hold panel discussions with various stakeholders in the film industry and humanitarian organisations from 17th to 22nd September in Nairobi.
This will be followed by the highlight of the festival – FilmAid Festival Award gala dinner.
This years showcase will include screening of 50 selected films in strategic areas within Nairobi targeting urban refugees, Kenyans as well as the international community.
This year, the festival received over 1400 submission from creative storytellers, artists, filmmakers, journalists and photographers across the globe.
Speaking on the project, FilmAid Executive Director said, "We are thrilled with the submissions we got this year, the numbers improved significantly and this shows our commitment and vision of informing, inspiring and empowering refugees and marginalized populations is bearing fruit".
This year’s theme for the festival is My story. My voice. Your move.” a non-confrontational demand for dialogue, and is a self-confident assertion that refugee voices be included in any dialogue about their lives and their future.
The theme also captures the dynamism, determination and ‘swag’ of FilmAid’s remarkable Media training Class of 2018.
The film festival is held annually and it strives to fulfill FilmAid’s vision of informing, inspiring and empowering refugees and other marginalized populations throughout the world.
Through FilmAid’s extensive programming in Nairobi, Kakuma and Daadab, each year, FilmAid is able to train, support and empower more than 100 refugee youth to tell their own stories through the power of film.
This year’s festival will see around 14 student films from Kakuma and Daadab showcased. These include 6 fiction films and 8 documentaries.
The refugee films will additionally be shared through FilmAid’s online platforms, including the website, YouTube, Vimeo and linked through social media (Facebook, Twitter and Instagram), and international film festivals.
Tiwa Savage left stranded with unpaid hotel bills after attending Redsan's album launch
Nigerian star Tiwa Savage has taken to social media to express her frustration after being left stranded at a Nairobi hotel with unpaid bills, this comes just hours after she attended Redsan's 'Baddest' album launch at the KICC where she was also among the performers.
The singer went ahead to explain how the promoters failed to pick her calls even after making several calls.
There was also no vehicle to take her to the airport.
Tiwa tweeted “Checking out of the hotel and full accommodation not paid for, no car to take us to the airport and promoters want to talk trash about artists”
She went ahead to state “Funny how everyone is asleep and phones are off after the show but they blow up your phone when they need you for radio and press runs before the show”.
She however maintained her love for Kenya and fans "I love KENYA always have and always will'.
"We shall still continue in this though because the fans deserve better regardless of what happens behind the scenes".
There has been no word from Redsan and the organisers of the event concerning Tiwa's misfortunes so far.
Change of guard at the Mombasa Inspectorate, Joho's ally Said Gullet 'Nyerere' is now the acting director
Mombasa Senator Faki , Mvita Mp Nassir, County peace committees and Haki Africa condemn killing of peace maker 'Jirongo'
Weekend top 10 songs in Coast
Check out the songs that have made it to the top 10 Coast music chart for this weekend courtesy of Pili Pili fm.
10 . Zagada-Brown Mauzo
9. Bahati&David wonder-Nimpende
8 . Unanidatisha - Khaligraph jones ft Ray c
7 . Nai boi -2 in 1
6. Hello - Nyashinski
5. SunshineGal - frankie Dee
4 . Nyanga - Dazlah kiduche
3. Oliel - Octopizzo (Number nane)
2. Wataisoma Number - Kelechi Africana
1.Baby love - Otile brown
Tracks in wait
BI-MCHECHETO
AKOTHEE-LOTTO
OTILE BROWN-NIACHENI
BROWN MAUZO-KILLING ME
CITY BWOY-YABAYE
Avril releases new video dubbed 'In Love'
Avril has just released her latest video dubbed 'In Love'.
In Love is an Afro pop song that speaks to all the couples, it has been written by Tommy Flavour.
Watch the video below.
'The money that made him poor' set to premiere this September with 12 shows lined up at the Louis Leakey Auditorium
The team that brought you the most successful TV pilot in this country’s history #BecauseLove with more than 1.1 Million views online across Africa, Tony Tini Tone Productions (TTT) presentsTHE MONEY THAT MADE HIM POOR.
A new theatre production directed and written by award-winning acclaimed writer and producer Tina Nduba.
The play that tackles themes of Greed, Power and Family is set to premiere this September with 12 shows lined up at the Louis Leakey Auditorium from 27th - 30th Sept .
TTT has assembled a star-studded cast including respected actors like Benson Ochungho who has more than 18 years’ experience in acting and has been featured on top Kenyan shows and Lucy Mwachala the experienced veteran who has been featured in several notable platforms including Phoenix Players.
Fairly newcomers on the acting front and high profile media influencers Noah Chiruyi, Sean Andrews and Anne Mwaura host of 'The Fuse' on Capital FM join in on the cast team.
Multi-talented artiste Pascal Tokodi, the star of Selina on Mnet will be hosting all the shows with acoustic performances by top songstress of the “Nairobi” hit fame: Mayonde.
Ahead of its premiere , Mwangi Njanja, Head of Creative at TTT says, “We are a bunch of Kenyans who are passionate about telling African stories through the creation of some of the best shows in the country"
"This is a bona fide hit show of 2018 as we have assembled the tip-top talent in the country drawn from the fields of acting, writing, PR, photography, audiovisual and media personalities,” he added
Even though this is a theatre production, its promotions are going all out the movie kind.
Already its trailer has been shot and directed by the award-winning Kenyan filmmaker Mbithi Masya of the acclaimed Kenyan film: “Kati Kati”, with the promo images of the cast members shot and directed by celebrity photographer Tintseh.
SYNOPSIS
THE MONEY THAT MADE HIM POOR is a story of WB played by Noah Chiruyi an acting prodigy who is sure to take the acting scene in Kenya by storm.
WB is a young man who is forced into Nairobi’s way of corruption and backdoor deals. After the death of his father, he is forced to choose between Family and Fortune.
Ann Mwaura plays Sofia, the daughter of a corrupt billionaire with Sean Andrews playing Melphon, one of Sofia’s best friends who is scheming for wealth.
Lucy Mwachala plays Ma, Benson Ochung’o plays Sam and Barbra Nyambura plays Tabitha – the accountant. Mildred Sakina who plays Betina from the TV show #becauselove introduces the fact that THE MONEY THAT MADE HIM POOR is a 5-year prequel to #becauselove.