PopularTelevision talk show celebrity Oprah Winfrey is touring Serengeti
National Park for what is described as private excursion.The woman behind
the popular ‘Oprah Winfrey’ shows, Oprah, who is also a famous film actress and
currently playing the role of Gloria Gaines in the 2013 movie ‘The Butler,’ is
reportedly, going to be in or around the Serengeti National Park for the whole
week starting this weekend.“It is going to be
Oprah’s private tour,” admitted Mr Paschal Shelutete the Public Relations
Manager for Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA) which manages Serengeti, the
country’s second largest National Park, but which is also the most known.Her private
excursion in the Serengeti, however, won’t prevent Oprah from meeting and hold
talks with the Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Mr Lazaro
Nyalandu who is also flying to Serengeti to welcome the pop-culture doyenne and
founder of television talk shows media genre.Ever since she
debuted in the 1985 film, ‘Colour Purple’
Oprah has starred in 28 other movies
in addition to producing several Television Documentaries and publishing three
books.Whether we should
expect her next film or TV documentary to be filmed in Serengeti is yet to be
seen but the country’s popular Park, home to the legendary migration of over 2
million wildebeests and Zebras, the queen may be interested to capture a bit of
the spectacular show.Winfrey has
remained the only African American to rank among America’s 400 richest people
nearly every year since 1995. With a net worth of US $800 million, Winfrey is
believed to be the richest African American of the 20th century.She has also won,
and nominated for, various outstanding awards including the ‘Academy Awards,’
‘Emmy awards,’ ‘Golden Globe Award,’ ‘PGA Awards’ and got named as best talk
show presenter and host several times.Winfrey has
remained the only African American to rank among America’s 400 richest people
nearly every year since 1995 and is believed to be the richest African American
of the 20th century.She is also
generous because in 2004, Winfrey became the first black person to rank among
the 50 most generous Americans and she remained among the top 50 until 2010. By
2012 she had given away about US $400 million to educational causes.
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