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Thursday, March 31, 2011
FORMER MISS TZ WEMA SEPETU
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Madonna's MALAWI CHARITY IN FACES CORRUPTION

Staffers of Raising Malawi are suing Madonna for lost wages.
But donors like Tom Cruise, Gwyneth Paltrow, Alex Rodriguez and hard-working folks around the globe will have little legal recourse available to them to regain the money they gave to the charity.
“It all depends on the restrictions donors placed on their gifts. If they specifically told Raising Malawi in writing to only use the money to build the school, then they might be able to get their donations back,” said charity watch dog, Ken Berger, President and CEO of Charity Navigator. “But if they gave to the charity’s general operating fund, without any restrictions, then they are out of luck.”
Madonna's spokeswoman, Liz Rosenberg, told FOX411 that she wouldn't be able to discuss whether her client was prepared to protect her donors by our deadline. Representatives for Paltrow, Cruise and Rodriguez did not return calls or emails about their clients' donations.
2011 Africa Movie Academy Awards Winners

Here are the 2011 AMAA winners...
Best Film
Viva Riva – Djo Tunda Wa Munga (Congo)
Best Director
Viva Riva – Djo Tunda Wa Munga
Best Actress In Leading Role
Amake Abebrese – Sinking Sands
Best Actor In Leading Role
Themba Ndaba – Hopeville
Best Actress In Supporting Role
Marlene Longage – Viva Riva
Best Actor In Supporting Role
Hoji Fortuna – Viva Riva
Best Young Actor
Edward Kagutuzi – Mirror Boy
Best Child Actor
Sobahle Mkhabase (Thembi), Tschepang Mohlomi (Chili-Bite) And Sibonelo Malinga (Khwezi) – Izulu Lami
Best Film In African Language
Izulu Lami – Madoda Ncayiyana (South Africa)
Best Nigerian Film
Aramotu – Niji Akanni
Best Screenplay
Sinking Sands
Best Editing
Soul Boy
Best Cinematography
Viva Riva
Best Achievement In Sound
Shirley Adams
Best Visual Effects
A Small Town Called Descent
Best Soundtrack
Inale
Best Make Up
Sinking Sands
Best Costume Design
Aramotu
Best Production Design
Viva Riva
Best Film For African Abroad
In America: The Story Of The Soul Sisters – Rahman Oladigbolu (Nigeria/USA)
Best Diaspora Short Film
Precipice – Julius Amedume (UK)
Best Diaspora Documentary
Stuborn As A Mule – Miller Bargeron Jr & Arcelous Deiels (USA)
Best Diaspora Feature
Suicide Dolls – Keith Shaw (USA)
Best Documentary
Kondi Et Le Jeudi Nationale – Ariana Astrid Atodji (Cameroun)
Best Short Documentary
After The Mine – Diendo Hamadi & Dinta Wa Lusula (DRC)
Best Short Film
Dina – Mickey Fonseca (Mozambique)
Monday, March 28, 2011
Omotola Jalade Ekeinde and husband celebrate 15th wedding anniversary
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS VANDALIZE SHAFFIE'S GUZZLER
Kiss 100 presenter Shaffie Weru was today caught up in the melee that ensued when University of Nairobi students took to the streets to demonstrate for the death of one of their comrades, 20-year-old Denis Omondi Adari. The second year engineering student at the University of Nairobi died on Saturday, six days after he was beaten to an inch of his life by security guards as he tried to enter Psys Westlands.
Shaffie, who was headed for an interview with Jeff Koinange, had his Mercedes ML 320's side mirrors broken. The vandalism only stopped after he parted with an unspecified amount ofcash.
"I actually helped save several motorists since when the students saw me, they approached my car, forgetting the other cars for a while and I just talked to them and they did not do much damage thankfully," said Shaffie.
Other than Psys, the students also damaged nearby business premises like Rezorous, Changes and Card Centre.
Shaffie, who was headed for an interview with Jeff Koinange, had his Mercedes ML 320's side mirrors broken. The vandalism only stopped after he parted with an unspecified amount ofcash.
"I actually helped save several motorists since when the students saw me, they approached my car, forgetting the other cars for a while and I just talked to them and they did not do much damage thankfully," said Shaffie.
Other than Psys, the students also damaged nearby business premises like Rezorous, Changes and Card Centre.
P-UNIT IN KAMPALA FOR A CONCERT
It’s no longer news that Kampala LC 111 chairperson Godfrey Nyakana is set to open a nightclub. Nyakana’s latest investment is called Le Beaujolais nightclub situated in the spacious Centenary Park Gardens. But the news is that the management of the new facility is set to fly in top Kenyan hip hop group P Unit for their grand opening on Friday. P Unit which comprises of Frasha, Gabu and Bon’eye is currently the biggest music sensation coming out of Kenya. The group behind the famous smash hit single Kare, was up against our own Mowzey and Weasel for the Best Africa Group award during last year’s MTV Music Awards held in Nigeria. However, the award went to Nigerian duo P-Square.
Formed in 2006, P-Unit has released four hit songs in the last two years, which include Si Lazima, Kushoto Kulia, Una and Kare. The reason for this success is that they are able to address and entertain in a language that the common man understands. Their music falls under the Genge genre. Genge is a Swahili word for mass and the group entertain the masses hence their phenomenal success,” reads part of their profile on their official Facebook page. The group has one album titled Wagenge Hao.
The Kenyan performers arrive in the country on Wednesday.
Source; Monitor
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