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Kenyan Afro-pop band, Sauti Sol are the new Brand Ambassadors for Infinix.

The tech company announced on Wednesday that the top-performing afro-pop band will be featured in a new integrated campaign for Infinix which will run across TV, print and online channels and in-store.

According to the company, the choice of Sauti Sol as brand ambassadors is informed by the band’s youth focus.

"Sauti Sol are not only the best fit but the natural choice for the path we as a youth-centered brand aim to pursue. They are the very embodiment of why young people should make their own way through life regardless of the challenges they face along the way.” said Mike Zhang, Infinix brand manager, Kenya.

On their part, the Grammy award winning band  believes that Infinix has not only carved a niche as a strong sponsor of the African Creative Industry but has also been a great supporter of the Kenyan Music Industry.

“We chose to work with Infinix as they have a strong sponsor of African Creative Industry, and have been a great supporter of the Kenyan Music Industry. Their business model is collaborative, inclusive and strongly hedged on innovation. They wanted to co-create a campaign whose pillars capture the essence of both businesses, more so, a campaign that is transformative,” said Moriasi Omambia, Sauti Sol, Kenya.

Adding "“This rang true to us, and we are glad to not only work with Infinix but, with their vast network of affiliate businesses which range from music technology solutions, fitness & lifestyle technology and app development solution. This is a strong partnership with is not only about the great phones we are launching together but also about the possibilities of creating a transformative model of technology companies working with the creative industry,”

Moriasi is an entertainment, IP and business lawyer who represents the interests of Sauti Sol Entertainment.

This campaign rolls out from June 16 when the company will be officially launching the new Infinix NOTE 10 Series to the Kenyan market.

Infinix says it has been keen on seriously promoting diversity and inclusivity in every aspect of its business in Kenya.

 

 

Police disrupted a United Democratic Alliance [UDA] meeting of aspirants drawn from the coast region held at the posh Terrace Villas Resorts in Nyali Mombasa county.

The law enforcement officers gave the participants at the forum thirty minutes to vacate the venue or face arrest.

The first batch of law enforcement officers arrived just as party National chairman Johnstone Muthama had finished making his opening remarks.

The move prompted the party security detail to whisk him and Secretary General Veronica Maina away from the meeting venue to evade police arrest.

The two were tipped of the presence of police officers at the venue of the meeting before being whisked away by their security detail.

Muthama, who is a former Machakos senator, had ended making his opening remarks at the meeting which was snubbed by local party bigwigs.

The police officers from Nyali police station ordered party aspirants to vacate the venue in less than thirty minutes or face arrest.

The UDA Secretary General was taking the participants through the party constitution and party primaries guideline before she was whisked away from the venue.

There were protests from party delegates as confusion set in while others went for a health break with the police threatening to lobby teargas canisters at them.

Outside the posh hotel a contingent of a reinforcement of police officers were ready to lobby teargas canisters into the hotel.

Nyali sub county  police commander Daniel Masaba told journalists all public gatherings have been suspended and therefore the meeting was against the government’s directives.

"No gathering of people like this is allowed, especially political meeting," said Masaba.

He said the government has banned all gatherings due to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic arguing that he won’t allow such meetings to take place.

He said to make matters worse the hotel never notified the local police station of the intended meeting.

Speaking separately at Tamarind hotel in Mombasa county Muthama condemned the disruption of the forum and refuted claims that they had flouted the health protocols and guidelines.

“There was social distance as required and we avoided overcrowding by ensuring there was minimum number of participants,” he pointed out.

The UDA leader said the forum was a private meeting but they were surprised to see law enforcement ordering the meeting to be called off.

On her part the Secretary General blamed the police for the manner in which they acted to disrupt their private meeting.

Veronica insisted the meeting was being held in compliance with the guidelines to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

She told journalists the meeting adhered with the health protocol which they followed to the letter.

“We are surprised the incident which had happened in Meru had to also happen today in Mombasa county,” she pointed out.

 

 

 

Singer Tomi Thomas is ushering in a new wave of mainstream Afrobeat music with his latest EP, Hopeless Romantic.

The burgeoning artist is winning over audiences with his fresh perspective and absolute passion.

The project boasts the influence of multiple genres from the get with sweet serenades to upbeat movers and shakers like "Gogo Dancer," the Hopeless Romantic EP is a unique mix of modern sounds of the African music scene.

It showcases six tracks to include the single "Hopeless Romantic" plus the hit song "Again" and the debut of "Hurricane" featuring dancehall icon Buju Banton.

Listen to the Hopeless Romantic EP: HERE

Africa is a hotbed of talent with unmatched creativity, and Tomi Thomas is at the forefront of the current iteration of the movement.

"The music from within will always transcend time and space," he recently reflected.

As witnessed with his growing fandom and increased visibility in the media, Tomi is rapidly becoming a global phenomenon.

He is making an impression with influential people and industry insiders.

The "Hopeless Romantic" total streams count already over one million, and the "Again" music video garnered over half a million views within the first month of release.

Added to that, the excitement of the Buju Banton feature is already causing a stir as music lovers eagerly await the collaboration with Tomi. 

Track Listing: 

  1. Love Me Now
  2. Hopeless Romantic
  3. Again
  4. Gogo Dancer
  5. Waiting
  6. Hurricane (ft. Buju Banton)

Tomi Thomas is a dedicated professional thriving as a solo act with limitless talent and potential.

He gained traction with "Who Knew" and, more recently, made some noise with the remix version of "Hopeless Romantic" featuring Stylo G.

The artist ventured out independently after years in the popular musical group Loud On Sound (LOS).

In releasing his debut album, the single "Ready Or Not" reached #1 on the Soundcity Nigeria's Top 10 Chart. Tomi Thomas joins the ranks of recognized Nigerian artists Wizkid, Burna Boy, Davido, Prettyboy D-O, Patoranking, and Fireboy DML on the world stage. 

 

 

 

 

South African Music Awards nominated, afrotronic musician, Th&o. (pronounced Thando) delivers the new visual for his debut album, Ebusuku with a short film embodying the feel of the album.

Ebusuku which means “night time” in isiZulu was meant to capture Th&o.’s experience of solitude through his deeply conceptual album. In the Aadil Dhalech directed short film, Th&o. gives fans a visual representation through a cyclical journey. The cinematic and suspenseful visual includes three songs from the Th&o.’s debut LP, including the much buzzed about lead single, “Prosecco” along with “Body Like A Gun” and “Ghosting”.

Straddling between reality and the imaginary, the Ebusuku short film starts with Th&o. on a lonely drive only to see what looks like a pit stop in the middle of nowhere. The events that take place thereafter unfold into the mystical and bizarre as he accepts a drink from a stranger. On his album, Th&o. begins with the question, “The nighttime came for me, where is the off switch?” This short film will not provide the answer. However, it will take you on a journey which suggests that maybe the nighttime does not have a switch.

Th&o. had the following to say about the film, “The album and short film were inspired by how I processed certain situations and emotions during the revolving relationship I’ve had with the night. Strangely, this all came as a result of being nocturnal for over 10 years. The film was also inspired by a lot of the Japanese films I was into at the time; they were mostly about the Yakuza or Samurais. I have always been a fan of those genres of films. The director, Aadil, is about that world too, so he easily understood exactly where I wanted to go with this visual.”

Based in Johannesburg, South Africa, Th&o.’s unique sound encapsulates both alternative and electronica with elements of indie and funk. This is a perfect description as his musical influences include everyone from Mark Ronson and Jamiroquai to N*E*R*D and Fela Kuti. It is these sounds and influences that helped Th&o. create Ebusuku, which has been nominated under the Best Alternative category at this year’s SAMAs (South African Music Awards).

The nomination comes just after Th&o.’s single, “Moya Omubi” from Ebusuku was featured on the 2021 blockbuster Coming 2 America soundtrack entitled Rhythms of Zamunda.

Having already caught the attention & praise of such influencers and legends like Joe Budden and Jermaine Dupri along with brands like Adidas and Apple Music, Th&o. is quickly staking his claim to become a global superstar that everyone should know about!

Ugandan fast rising sensation Martha Mukisa is back with a new single titled - Tebatukyawa.

The single is a love song sung in Luganda about a lady in love and is keen fighting for her love despite the storms they face. The chorus says that in her family they don't let go, they fight it out.

Watch Tebatukyawa: https://youtu.be/w_elD52nIAg 

Tebatukyawa is Martha’s second single in 2021m this follows her collaboration with award winning Ugandan artiste - Eddy Kenzo #Sango that was also featured in his Ep.

The new single has been directed by Elly V Mugisa for Black Magic films.

Watch Sango: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pagQHPCE6iM 

Speaking about her new single, “Tebatukyawa,” Martha explains “This is a song about loving someone and not wanting to let them go. In my family when we love we dont let go no matter what happens. It’s dedicated to everyone in love out there, fight for your love . Love is such a strong feeling and when one is loved correctly even in the storms you will not be moved.”

Watch International Local: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmuIX_8dtdU

Martha Mukisa was signed to Black Magic Entertainment last year and has been on a roll releasing hit after hit.

She is currently back in the studio to finish her EP that was due for release last year until corona happened.

 

President Uhuru Kenyatta has challenged civilians institutions to emulate the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) efficiency in public service delivery.

The President noted that KDF had demonstrated good work ethic in their service to the nation, especially in the revival of key infrastructural and economic projects, saying their efficiency has saved the country large sums of money.

“I only wish our civilian operators, our civilian administrators if they could only do a quarter of what is being done by Kenya Defence Forces then Kenya will be transformed,” President Kenyatta said.

The Head of State told off those criticizing the involvement of KDF in the delivery of public projects, saying the military has the capacity to double up as the country's protector and implementer of crucial development programmes.

“Those complaining about KDF being awarded projects to an extent of seeking court interventions should understand that KDF are Kenyans who deserve equal opportunity needless to say that the same hand that carries a gun is the same hand that can handle a hoe,” President Kenyatta said.

The Head of State listed a number of projects that have been successfully delivered by the military in recent years such as the revived Kenya Meat Commission, saying the Government had lost large sums of money in unsuccessful attempt to salvage such industries.

President Kenyatta, who spoke at Kisumu Port during the launch of the Kenya Shipyards Limited and laying the keel for the construction of new cargo shop, MV Uhuru II, said the revival of the port is a dream come true for the East African Community founding fathers.

“This is a dream our forefathers had but died because of our weaknesses. We have started to revive the dream so that our youth will have good jobs. This dream is being actualized because of the peace we have," the President said.

At the event also attended by former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, the President said the full revival of Kisumu Port will improve Kenya's social and commercial relations with the neighbouring countries, and reposition Kisumu City as Kenya’s frontier for regional trade and logistics.

“With an international airport, a pier, and a railway station, this city (Kisumu) will actualize the vision that the founding fathers of our three East African nations had in the East African Cooperation,” the President said.

The President, who was accompanied by visiting Burundi President Evariste Ndayishimiye, noted that the revamped Kisumu shipyard, which currently employs 300 people, will in coming weeks engage many more people as the building of MV Uhuru II kicks off.

Chief of Defence Forces General Robert Kibochi also spoke at the event which was attended, Cabinet Secretaries, service commanders and other senior government officials.

Later, President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Burundi counterpart commissioned the revamped MV Uhuru cargo ship and the new Marine School, and inspected the ongoing dredging of the Port.

The Kenya Marine School is a Kenya Railways owned college that was started in mid-60's to train personnel for the defunct East Africa Railways and Harbors.

The training institution is being revived as part of the grand Government plan to create business and employment opportunities for Kenyans in the blue economy sector.

 

Kenya and Burundi on Monday signed several agreements aimed at strengthening cooperation between the two East African nations.

The cooperation agreements on agriculture, public service, foreign affairs, trade, sports and culture were signed in Kisumu at the start of a two-day State Visit to Kenya by President Evariste Ndayishimiye of Burundi.

The Burundi leader, who is accompanied by First Lady Angeline Ndayubaha Ndayishimiye, arrived in the country Monday morning and was received by his host, President Uhuru Kenyatta and First Lady Margaret Kenyatta.

Addressing the press shortly after leading their respective delegation in bilateral talks, President Kenyatta said the two countries have agreed to strengthen and deepen their long-standing fraternal relations with the aim of fostering sustained socio-economic development.

“The cooperation between our two countries is built on a solid foundation of shared values and principles; to foster sustained socio-economic development and transformation of our two countries, a vibrant and united East African Community, and an integrated and prosperous Africa,” President Kenyatta.

The Kenyan leader said that there are enormous untapped business opportunities between Bujumbura and Nairobi, and directed relevant ministries to review and address bottlenecks inhibiting growth of trade and investment between the two East African countries.

President Kenyatta announced a resolution by Kenya and Burundi to prioritise education in their post-Covid-19 recovery plans, and that the two countries would back the 4th replenishment campaign of the Global Partnership Education (GPE), which aims to raise at least USD5 billion for investment in education.

President Kenyatta and his Burundi counterpart said they will continue working together in advancing the African agenda on the global stage, and reiterated their countries commitment to the progress of the East African Community (EAC).

“On regional cooperation, we exchanged views on various development matters in the East African Community (EAC); and reaffirmed our commitment to continue working together in championing the EAC integration agenda and the African Union Agenda 2063.

“On international cooperation, we reiterated our commitment to continue working closely at the level of the United Nations (UN), with a view to advancing the Common African Agenda for Integration and Sustainable Development,” President Kenyatta said.

As part of efforts to strengthen Kenya-Burundi bilateral ties, the  two leaders agreed to review the 2018 Joint Permanent Commission for Cooperation agreement with a view of ensuring expeditious implementation of agreed upon agreements.

On his part, President Ndayishimiye expressed his gratitude to President Kenyatta and the people of Kenya for the role the country played in stabilizing Burundi through international peace-keeping efforts, as well as through trade facilitation.

“We are enjoying the ties between our two countries both in investments and trade. I recall the role Kenya played in peace keeping in Burundi and the facilitation of trade through the port of Mombasa, and Kenyan investors already working in Burundi,” the Burundi leader said.

Kenya’s female rapper Wanjiku Kimani alias Femi One has released the tracklist of her new album titled 'Greatness'.

The album which contains 14 tracks is a testament of the tremendous growth Femi has had over her 7 years in the entertainment industry.

Among the artists featured on the album are Joh Makini from Tanzania, Jadi, Sanaipei Tande, Zakah among others.

Already respected and adored from her previous hit songs and extended playlist, Femi One is the first female rapper from our generation to release an album.

Greatness combines her signature punch lines, funny nuances, thought provoking rawness with a funky new age twist.

All her songs are a labour of love for her fans; a powerful package that is set to make history. 

Last week, the rapper currently signed under Kaka Empire hosted a private listening party for the album in Nairobi.

http://ommydalla.co.ke/lifestyle/item/2256-femi-one-and-boomplay-host-greatness-album-listening-party

Joe Lara- the star of the famous adventure movie 'Tarzan: The Epic Adventures' has died in a plane crash, aged 58.

No survivors have been found in the private jet crash which authorities said killed seven people - including Joe, his wife Gwen Lara who died aged 66 and locals who were all a part of the same church.

The plane, which was a Cessna Citation 501, smashed into Percy Priest Lake not long after takeoff.

Joe Lara first portrayed the titular adventurer in 1989′s “Tarzan in Manhattan,” a made-for-TV movie in which the character travels from Africa to New York City.

He took on the role again in the “Tarzan: The Epic Adventures” series, which aired for one season beginning in 1996 and centered on Tarzan’s feats in Africa.

He also had done other action-fantasy roles in movies such as 'Steel Frontier', 'Sunset Heat', 'Gunsmoke: The Last Apache', 'American Cyborg: Steel Warrior', 'The Magnificent Seven', 'Baywatch' and 'Tropical Heat', and more.

Lara and Gwen have left behind three children, according to reports.

 

Friday, 28 May 2021 16:20

Bidi Badu Owners Deny Dirty Business

Entertaining pubs and restaurants owners in Likoni constituency in Mombasa county have been told to stop maligning the names of other businesses.

The management of BidiBadu Shelly Beach restaurant told their business rivals to stop trying to paint a negative picture of their business and maligning their names.

They urged them to allow competition in business instead of opting for character assassination and giving their business a bad name.

They refuted claims they engage in drug trafficking and entertain gays and lesbians among others.

The local entertainment pub proprietor Hashim Omar denied claims they were kicked out of Kwale county due to immoral activities.

He accused his business rivals of jealousy after opening a new business in Mombasa county.

“Our business rivals are not happy to see people flocking to our entertainment joints,” he pointed out.

Hashim said they have come up with a package of incentives which encourage domestic tourism in the area.

He was reacting to social media reports against them during a media briefing at their restaurant in Mombasa county saying the allegations were unfounded.

The pub manager said he is ready and open for investigation over the unfounded allegations.

Hashim lashed out at the media for rushing to write a story against them without seeking their comment.

He told journalists he is perturbed with the rate at which their business rivals are spreading rumours against them in the constituency.

“We had closed our branches in Diani due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and we were not kicked out of the area as alleged by our rivals,” he pointed out.

The pub proprietor said he has a chain of businesses in Kwale including cottages which are still operating.

Hashim who was flanked by his business partner Steve Mure and the local women representative cum women super coordinator of the coast region Mildred Odinga said they have resolved to focus on domestic tourism with the absence of international tourists due to the outbreak of the deadly disease.

He regretted that the rumours have affected their business despite putting on a brave face to continue operating with a few incentive packages.

“Families are scared and are not ready to come over to the entertainment joints at the moment,” he pointed out.

The management of BidiBadu Shelly Beach restaurant told journalists they came up with the foundation concept to give back to the society.

One his part, Mure said he is one of the young entrepreneurs and they called the media to put the record straight on false allegations against their popular joint.

He told journalists the allegations level against them including the rape of a girl are lies and lack facts.

“Our business rivals in the area made us to be summoned with threats to close down the place,” he pointed out.