Monday, 30 January 2017

Stella Mwangi's Single Is Official Theme Song For Reebok Classics 2017 Campaign

Stella Mwangi's single WORK off her new EP is the official theme song for Reebok Classics Free Your Style 2017 campaign. 

The commercial features American singer, actress and dancer Teyana Taylor as the new face of Reebok Classic. In the video commercial Teyana is dancing to Stella Mwangi's WORK – just like in her performance in Kanye West's "Fade" video.

WORK is Stella's third single, off her self-titled new EP, getting Hollywood certification. While BIG GIRL was leased to Donut Media – an American production that specializes in producing TV and YouTube content on the freshest car, motorsports, supercars, auto news and car and prank videos every week; SET IF OFF was recently featured on BET Africa's, Being Mary Jane Season 4, eps 4. 

Stella Mwangi's EP is a fusion of songs with high energy and her distinct Hip Hop flow that unites her fans across the globe. Fusing Swahili and English in her European songs, Stella continues to create a diverse sound while remaining authentic to her African origin and style.

Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Industry Nite Set To Rock Nakuru


This Friday at Club 64 the stage is set for another great event.
Headlining the event is Juacali. This will be his 3rd performance at Industry Nite.




Performances by Juacali, Pascal Tokodi, C2K and  Moonboy from Nairobi. Evie Vara, Musa Pro, Double Jay and Deacon from Nakuru.


Industry Nite is set to begin the its third tour around the country and the first stop being Nakuru. Last year in the month of June and July, we toured four counties, Machakos, Meru, Nakuru and Mombasa where we engaged over 2,000 artistes through the workshops.

2017 we plan to tour the country with the Music Workshop.Theme: The Business of Music. The workshops are to market the music industry to university students as a viable industry to practice their career.

 
Pascal Tokodi and Moonboy are ready to sweep the ladies off their feet with their enchanting vocals. C2K's witty rhymes and bars will leave the audience yearning for more.

We can't wait for Juacali to take us back to some old skool Kenyan music. On the decks, we will have VJ Ace Cross and the host for the night Kwambox.

You can't afford to miss this one.



Friday, 20 January 2017

Meet Kenya's Personalities Viewed As Youth Influencers And Role Models


Safaricom’s youth network BLAZE has last evening unveiled the12 contestants who will be taking part in its new reality show, BLAZE BYOB TV, which will premiere on Monday 6th February 2017.

The contestants were selected from Nairobi, Rift Valley, Central, Western and Coast regions, and include: Susan Mueni, Joseph Wanja, Paul Zakaria, Cate Akoth, Valentine Nekesa, David Kimani, Wayne Ochieng’, Sam Ngure, Susan Maina, Vinsencia Gisore, Keith Asumba and Lynette Achieng’.

The aspiring entrepreneurs are all aged below 26 years, and were selected following a rigorous auditions process that was carried out during the BLAZE BYOB mentorship summits held between June and October 2016.

The TV series will be on air for a period of eight weeks, during which the contestants will be evaluated on their ability to perform outstandingly well across a series of tasks that will assess their business skills, navigating carefully crafted challenges that simulate real-life situations, and working with mentors and established brands to earn the judges’ and audience’s favour.

Contestants will be eliminated each week, with the overall winner bagging a grand prize of KES 5 million that includes KES 3 million in start-up capital and the remainder in the form of mentorship, financial advice and business support from Safaricom and various partners. However no contestant will go home empty-handed, with each receiving a consolation prize that will go towards supporting their businesses upon elimination.

“Every year, over 800,000 young men and women enter a job market that can only provide employment to less than an eighth of them. We must find a solution to the challenge of youth unemployment by encouraging them to embrace entrepreneurship and create jobs,” said Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore during the launch of the TV show.

“The title of the show – Be Your Own Boss – reflects what we see as a step towards finding a solution to unemployment, and that is encouraging the youth to create their own employment. We believe that these 12 contestants represent millions of Kenyan youth who can become entrepreneurs, and therefore employers, if they receive the guidance and support required to venture into business,” he added.

Based on a reality TV-show concept designed to be relatable to a Kenyan audience, the show is in line with BLAZE’s promise to empower the youth and teach them how they can be their own bosses, by encouraging them to earn from their passions and talents and igniting a spark in them to achieve their own versions of success.

Contestants will be guided and evaluated by a panel of three judges selected from media and entrepreneurship backgrounds.

Trushar Khetia is the Founder and CEO of the Tria Group of Companies, which comprises of an out-of-home advertising company and Society stores – a retail supermarket chain with branches in Thika, Nairobi, Maua, Meru and Naivasha. He was listed in the Forbes’ 30 Most Promising Young Entrepreneurs In Africa 2016 list.

Kennedy Ombima, popularly known as King Kaka, is a prolific rapper and entrepreneur, overseeing a portfolio of businesses that includes artist management, graphic design and apparel under the name Kaka Empire.

The third judge is Caroline Mutoko, one of Kenya’s best known radio personalities and current Chief Marketing Officer at Radio Africa Group. With over 15 years’ experience in radio, Caroline is widely referred to as the undisputed Queen of Kenyan Radio and a voice that inspires Kenyan youth.

“The selection of the judges was not easy either. These three judges represent what we feel Kenyan youth can relate to: burning passion for business, a desire to tread the unconventional path and a hunger for success. With Caroline, Trushar and King Kaka we’re presenting to contestants and the audience three Kenyans who are excelling in their fields, who know what it takes to succeed and who are willing to share what they’ve learned on their journeys to where they are now,” added Bob.

Since its launch in May 2016, BLAZE has signed up close to 900,000 subscribers, with over 44,000 youth attending the mentorship summits in Eldoret, Thika, Nakuru, Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu. Of these, 778 young men and women auditioned for the TV show, going through an intensive five-stage audition process that resulted in the selection of the final 12.

The BLAZE BYOB TV show will air on KTN between 8.00pm and 9.00pm every Monday, beginning 6th February 2017 and closing with a live grand finale on Monday 27th March 2017.

Aririririri! MP Isaac Mwaura's Wife Gives Birth To Miracle Babies! Baraka Mingi Sana

Welcoming a child is a blessing.

For nominated member of parliament, Isaac Mwaura, he has been given not double but tripple the blessing.

 "Feeling grateful!!! Mukami and I have been blessed with triplets. Two boys and one girl. This is the best day of our life. Our God is trully faithful... Akiahidi, atatenda....We truly thank God!! Mukami R. Mwaura"

One of his political fans and followers congratulated him. "CONGRATULATIONS HON. ISAAC MWAURA. AM TOLD HE IS THE ONLY SITTING MP TO ACHIEVE THAT RARE FÊTE. WHAT OTHERS DO IN SIX YEARS HE HAS DONE IN ONE..TRIPLET'S.... I SALUTE YOU..."

Here are the congratulatory messages to the happy first time parents

Wilfred Mokaya Nyamweya Macho kwa macho wako wapi? Seeing is believing! N way thank Jehovah na don't repeat again panga uzazi Geoffrey Sagwe That indeed avalanche of goodies mhesh

Mwaura M Isaac Cbs. Wow one shot chapter closed such a blessing congrats!!! Felix Memba Waauuuh, we give glory to God. After waiting for all these years, God has blessed you three times. Congratulations MP RUIRU constituency.

Tuesday, 17 January 2017

Yamoto Band Lose Out On Mega Concert Over Communication Breakdown


As Sauti za Busara finalizes preparations for the four-day music festival, the much anticipated Yamoto Band will not be performing this year due to a communication breakdown between the group’s management and and Busara Promotions leadership.

Although Yamoto Band was announced earlier this year as part of the festival line up, Busara has canceled their agreement with the band after several failed attempts to reach the band’s management in a timely manner.

Yusuf Mahmoud, festival director, has been disappointed by the challenges of communication between emerging artists and managers, noting that a well-run festival takes months of diligent preparation and attention to detail to execute a smooth programme that runs as scheduled. The festival has always prided itself on setting high standards for professionalism within the music industry, offering guidance for those new to the field.

"There is so much music talent in Tanzania, but often these gifted artists are let down by a lack of promotional material and unprofessional managers who do not respond to email, refuse to sign contracts, fail to show up for meetings or answer phone calls,” Yusuf lamented last week in the Sunday News.

Journey Ramadhan, festival manager, made a concerted effort to ensure that Yamoto Band was featured in this year’s lineup to no avail. A scheduled meeting in Dar to confirm details was thwarted when the manager explained he was out of town and could not keep the appointment.

"To truly shine a light on Tanzania’s musical talents, we need managers to facilitate communication with respect to musicians so they can show off their talents and make Tanzania proud. It is absolutely essential that artists who participate in international festivals know how to communicate professionally through email,” said Journey.

Journey, who has been with Busara for nine years, has first-hand experience with the challenges of communication and lack of professionalism in the industry. “We must discuss the proper way to ensure artists get a chance to share their talents and overcome the major blocks we face in promoting music in Tanzania,“ Journey explained.

Yusuf has called on artists and their managers to use Sauti za Busara as source for professional growth, citing the ways in which the team provides support for marketing and promotion. The festival is more than just a festival, but also a platform to enhance the profession and set higher standards for communication between artists, managers and organizers who converge for the four-day musical extravaganza.