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Talented afro- pop singer Dela has just dropped her first project as an independent artist.

In the song titled 'Good Bad Boy' Delas has partnered with Mombasa born artist Reign, currently residing in Russia.

Reign studied medicine in Russia and is a qualified pediatrician.

He is also a former TV host of ‘My Doctor’ on Ebru TV. Last year he released a banger called “Nu Baba” with KForce and Steph Kapela. 

The two are said to be lovers though not yet officially confirmed.

"Couldn't have chosen a better group of people to do this with. Grateful beyond" says Dela about the song 

Watch the video below

 

Thursday, 14 February 2019 16:17

Man Jumps Off Nyali Bridge On Valentines Day

As lovers are busy celebrating their love and marking the World Valentines day today, a man in Mombasa saw this as the perfect day to take his life.

However, his plans did not succeed.

The middle aged man whose identity (name) has not yet been known jumped off the busy Nyali bridge today morning causing a scene at the bridge.

According to eye witness, the man was heard screaming that he wants to take his life away before jumping off the bridge to the Ocean, he was however rescued and offered first aid by Red Cross personel who had rushed to scene.

The motive behind his action is also still not yet know, police have taken over the matter for investigations.

On Sunday Coke Studio Africa hosted an exclusive launch and viewing party at the Sankara Hotel Nairobi.

This was in celebration of the premiere of the highly anticipated 2019 edition of the Pan-African music show, this year dubbed ‘Coke Studio Africa 2019’.

Artists Khaligraph Jones, Naiboi, Nazizi, Ethic, Moji Shortbabaa and Nadia Mukami and producers Majic Mike and Viola Karuri joined a host of guests including Coca Cola Executives, Coke Studio Africa band and production crew, celebrities, influencers and Kenya's top media at the premiere event.

Now on its sixth year, Coke Studio Africa viewers of the show should expect to once more watch more than 25 talented stars drawn from across Sub-Saharan Africa.

The Kenyan artists set to feature on this year’s show include “Vimbada” hitmaker Moji Short Baba who will be making his Coke Studio Africa debut alongside Naiboi - the “2 In 1’’ hitmaker.

First lady of Hip-Hop Nazizi, music sensation Ethic of the “Lamba Lolo” fame, fast-rising star Nadia Mukami; Kenyan hip-hop heavyweight Khaligraph Jones, crowned Best rapper in Africa at 2018 AFRIMMA Awards will be making a return to the show for the second time.

The new season of Coke Studio Africa will be a celebration of different musical genres and cultures. Once again, lovers of the show will experience new and exciting music fusions; from covers to throwbacks and original compositions.

The music acts and producers will be drawn from Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Nigeria and other countries across Sub-Saharan Africa.

Other East African artists set to feature on the show this year include Rayvanny, Harmonize, Nandy, Jux and Mimi Mars from Tanzania.

From Uganda, we have Sheebah, Fik Fameica, King Saha and Alvin Kizz; Ethiopia will be represented by Rophnan, Abush Zeleke, Mahlet, Bisrat and Yared Negu.

Catch the new season of Coke Studio Africa every Sunday at 8 PM on Citizen TV, KISS TV, K24 TV and ST Swahili; 10 PM on KTN and NTV and 4 PM on Switch TV Kenya.

The show will also air every Monday at 11 AM on Maisha Magic East. Coke Studio Radio Hour will be air every Saturday at 2PM from 16th February on Radio Citizen, Radio Maisha, Milele FM, Nation FM and NRG Radio.

Check out some photos from the launch below

 Tanzania RnB iconic singer Jux has team up with Kenyan rapper Nyashinski  in a new release titled 'Incase you don't know'.

The song brings message to all lovers to know the value of your partner’s presence in your life.

The video was captured in Nairobi, Kenya with a Tanzanian Video Director Hanscana.

Watch the video below

 

The 2018 winners of Dj Pinye's Dreams 2 Beats - Vijana Barubaru present you their new music video titled ‘Urembo Ni Bonus’.

This song was inspired by the sad reality in our society about how some girls and women are shamed, stigmatized and rejected for the different skin, bodies, and conditions that they have.
 
"This truth broke our hearts, to say the least, and we feel very strongly that we have a say in this matter. We feel that it is our responsibility as artists and as people who understand that beauty is not all there is to a woman to enlighten people about this issue. We realize that we need to create awareness about it" says the group
 
Urembo Ni Bonus was produced by an American Music Producer and Singer/songwriter and Composer David Hunter. It was shot by a South Sudanese Film Director Chol Jurkuch and Co-directed by Vijana barubaru. The Executive Director was the Kenyan renowned  DJ and Music activist Peter Chuani best known as DJ Pinye. The record says it all.  

Watch the video below

 

A daughter of former Assistant minister Kassim Bakari Mwamzandi has opted to follow her father's footsteps by joining active politics.

Shariffa Kassim Mwamzandi, the third-born child of the one-time Msambweni MP and Mzee Jomo Kenyatta's Coast point man notes there have been several calls from some quarters including family members for her to go for the Msambweni Parliamentary seat come 2022, a seat currently being occupied by Suleiman Dori.

Sharrifa an officer at the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) charged "So many people have approached me convincing me to go for the seat, something that i have been thinking about for sometime now"

Shariffa Mwamzandi (Left) having a word with First Lady Margaret Kenyatta(Right) at a past event in Mombasa

She lashed out at local politicians for using her father's name for political mileage.

"Some politicians who i dont want to mention their names have been going round claiming they want to emulate my father in terms of service delivery, i kindly  ask them to stop and look for something else to tell the constituents" she said   

On matters political party, she said " I will reveal more information regarding this when the right time comes" 

Mwamzandi served as Assistant minister during the late President Jomo Kenyatta and retired President Daniel arap Moi's eras.

He is currently board member of Base Titanium Company in Kwale county

 

 

Kenyan rapper King Kaka has just released his new video with Jamaican artist Romain Virgo.

The video titled 'One and Only' is off King Kaka's album, Royalty.

 

First Lady Margaret Kenyatta today invited fellow African First Ladies to participate in the forthcoming Beyond Zero Marathon in Nairobi. 

The Kenyan First Lady expressed optimism that resources raised through this year’s Beyond Zero Marathon will help scale up the provision of health services to vulnerable women, children and the youth in Kenya. 

She thanked the private and public sectors as well as ordinary Kenyans for supporting her work through the Marathons, saying it has helped in the provision of much needed modern medical equipment and services. 

“This work is done through direct support from partners in the public and private sectors and also support from ordinary citizens who mobilize resources by running with me in the Beyond Zero Marathons,” she said.

The First Lady was speaking today in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, during the 22nd Ordinary General Assembly of the Organization of African First Ladies Against HIV/AIDS (OAFLA), which she co-chaired in her capacity as Vice President of OAFLA, with First Lady Adjoavi Sika Kabore of Burkina Faso who is the President of the organization.

First Lady Margaret Kenyatta invited her fellow First Ladies to Kenya to participate in the 4th edition of the Marathon slated for March 10.

She observed that Kenya is currently at full-scale implementation of the Point of Care Technology for early infant HIV diagnosis. 

“This has accelerated the diagnosis to less than 24 hours, leading to early initiation of treatment and improved follow up for mothers and their children,” she said.

During the meeting, the name of the First Ladies’ organization was officially changed from the Organization of African First Ladies Against HIV/AIDS to a more broad based Organization of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD). The event also witnessed the unveiling of OAFLAD’s logo and launching of its Strategic Plan for the 2019-2023 period.

First Lady Margaret Kenyatta affirmed her support to the 
First Ladies collective pledge of eliminating Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV as well as other campaigns that OAFLAD has prioritized in previous Strategic Plans such as ending child marriage and female genital mutilation.

“As the national champion of the eMTCT, I have advocated for increased resources to scale up programmes for the attainment of less than 5 per cent mother to child transmission rate in readiness for the World Health Organization validation,” she said.  

“We have scaled up our work in advocacy by supporting initiatives that accelerate policies centred on mother and child health,”she added. 

Implementation of the 2nd Strategic Framework of the Beyond Zero Initiative that was launched in March 2018 includes the Beyond Zero Medical Safaris which is a new and innovative approach of delivering health services. 

During a Medical Safari, service providers are concentrated in one location to provide integrated health services among them HIV testing; cervical, breast and prostate cancer screening; and screening for physical and intellectual challenges for children and young people.

“So, far we have impacted over 10,000 people and will continue to work throughout the country over the next year,” First Lady Margaret Kenyatta told the meeting.

She emphasized her commitment to advocating for the elimination of obstetric fistula, pointing out that the Beyond Zero Medical Safaris have already restored dignity to over 100 women, some of whom have suffered for decades.

Madam Kabore, the OAFLA President said that the change of the organization’s name marked a new beginning that heralded more commitment to serving vulnerable groups.

Ethiopia’s First Lady Zinash Tayachew urged the First Ladies to embrace the spirit of love and care as they carry out their work of improving the welfare of vulnerable people.

Other First Ladies who shared their work in promoting health and the wellbeing of communities included the First Ladies Isaura Nyusi (Mozambique), Auxillia Mnangagwa (Zimbabwe), Monica Geingos (Namibia), Denise Nkurunziza (Burundi), Neo Masisi (Botswana), Fatoumata Bah Barrow (the Gambia), and Rebecca Akufo-Addo (Ghana).

In a communiqué issued at the end of the meeting, the First Ladies committed to advocating for the wellbeing of the most vulnerable persons on the continent with renewed vigour.

The Kenya ferry Services (KFS) Board of Directors  led by its Chairman, former Changamwe Mp Ramadhan Kajembe has called for a crisis meeting to discuss the fate of the current Managing Director Bakari Gowa whose term is said to be expiring soon.

According to a source , the meeting is set for this Friday.

"All members of the board will be present with the main agenda being to discuss the fate of the MD and see if his stay at the office can be extended or not " said the source.

Gowa was appointed as the MD in 2016 (June 28) taking over from Musa Hassan Musa who was sacked early that year (2016) due to what was termed as "deterioration of  ferry services".

He (Gowa) has been hailed for improving services at the Likoni channel.

During his tenure Gowa has managed to acquire two new ferries, MV Jambo with the second vessel MV Safari still in Turkey awaiting the conclusion of an appeal before judges Alnashir Visram, Martha Koome and Wanjiru Karanja which is expected by the end of the month.  

Before his appointment Gowa was the finance manager at the state agency.

Meanwhile former Changamwe Parliamentary seat aspirant Philip Ndolo has been appointed as a board member at KFS, he is among the individuals who were last week appointed to different parastatals  by president Kenyatta

President Uhuru Kenyatta today in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, hosted a historic meeting of world leaders on African renaissance as part of celebrations to mark the 400th Anniversary of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. 

The breakfast meeting held on the sidelines of the ongoing 32nd Summit of the African Union Heads of State and Government sought to inspire a global conversation geared towards reconciliation, reengagement and reconnection of all Africans and their descendants across the world. 

The conversation also aims at mobilizing African diaspora population in the world to reconnect with their heritage in recognition of its common ancestry. 

President Kenyatta said the conversation, in the spirit of Pan-Africanism, aims at producing a new framework for engagement that brings together Africa and its descendants in the Americas, and across the world for the sake of inspiration, investment, collaboration and cooperation.

As the world marks the 400th anniversary of the Transatlantic Slave Trade, it is estimated that between twelve and fifteen million African slaves were trans-shipped to America of which over 4 million are reportedly to have died on the high seas.

In his remarks, President Kenyatta said the Afro-conversation is further aimed at renewing ties between Africa and its descendants across the world.

He said all Africans have a common cultural heritage and historical experience that all citizens of the continent must understand to have a clearer insight of our desired destination

Besides the brutal and hellish conditions that African slaves went through and the millions that lost their lives, President Kenyatta observed that slavery eventually laid the grounds for colonialism, discrimination and racism.

“It undermined families and nations, and introduced the damaging and false hierarchy of racial superiority and inferiority that continues to afflict mankind,” the President said.

President Kenyatta called for unity of purpose among Africans for the renaissance to succeed and ensure the continent retains its current status as a new frontier of global economic growth and prosperity.

“For this upward surge to be sustained for generations to come demands that we be united,” said President Kenyatta who called for the full participation of the diaspora population towards the new revival and revitalization of Africa

He said the diaspora, wherever they are in the world and irrespective of their citizenship and nationality, constitutes the sixth region of the AU

“This includes the descendants of Africa in the Carribbean , North and South America. We are one and must find paths to reconnect and reengage with one another,” he said

President Kenyatta called for practical steps and the full engagement of the AU Commission to ensure workable and clear programs are put in place to actualize the new initiative.

The Kenyan leader further called for the initiative to be embedded in the legal and institutional frameworks of respective African states and the AUC.

Leaders who spoke at the meeting among them Presidents Yoweri Museveni (Uganda), Cyril Ramaphosa (South Africa), Filipe Nyusi (Mozambique)  Hage Geingob (Namibia) and newly elected DRC Congo leader Felix Tshisekedi termed the initiative as historic and thanked  President Kenyatta for bringing the matter back to the table after it was first mooted by the founding fathers of African states in the 1950s and 1960s.

Other speakers were former US Assistant Secretary for African Affairs Dr Jendayi Frazer and AU Special Envoy for Infrastructure Development Raila Odinga.

The leaders shared their perspectives on African renaissance and pledged their support for the new initiative.

African rennaissance is a concept born in mid 1940's and is premised on an understanding that for the continent to overcome challenges facing it, its people must come together in unity of purpose.