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Friday, 18 December 2015


Caleb Shoko Trainee Journalist- Journalism & Media Studies-NUST

  On behalf of the Rastafari community we feel so much honoured to be partnering with Chitungwiza Central Hospital. We adopted ward 3 male surgical ward in 2011.” 
RASTAFARI COMMUNITY VISITED Chitungwiza Central Hospital recently to fulfil the partnership which was established in 2011 under the auspices of Sick Be Nourished Project (SBNP) whose drive is to extend its helping hand to the sick under the theme ”….let the hungry be fed, the naked clothed, the sick be nourished , aged protected and infants cared for”
Sick Be Nourished Project ( SBNP) is a UK based charity organisation which is being run by Rastafarian community. The director and founder of the organisation is Sister Empress Zauditu, a surgical practitioner  who formed the organisation as a result of losing her beloved sister during child birth due to lack of resources at their community hospital. Following the passing on of her sister she had to attend to the newly born baby. (www.sickbenourished.org)
According to Zauditu, their organisation is based on identifying areas where medical and surgical resources are lacking following statistical evidence in life morbidity and mortality rates affecting African countries. It was through this vein that they partnered with CCH in a bid to  donate medical and surgical resources to help the less privileged.
  “On behalf of the Rastafari community we feel so much honoured to be partnering with Chitungwiza Central Hospital. We adopted ward 3 male surgical ward in 2011.  Today we are donating surgical equipment for ward 3. We will continue to support ward 3 in cash and kind.” said Zauditu.
The partnership between CCH and SBNP was established in 2011 when the organisation adopted ward 3. A certificate of appreciation was handed over to  Dr  Obadiah Moyo CCH CEO to cement the relationship in 2011 at a local hotel in Harare. 
On arrival at the institution the Rastafarians   were taken on a hospital tour which was led by Dr. Moyo They hailed CCH for the developments they saw at the hospital. 
Sister Zaiditu handed over the donation to Dr. Moyo. The donation they handed over consisted of blood specimen bottles, disposable toniquates, blood pressure monitoring machines and other surgicals. The estimated cost of goods donated  was about  200 pounds.($300 )
SBNP director said they have introduced a new product of ‘Clinic in a box’. She said will bring CCH “clinic in a box” early next year. She went on to say that clinic in a box is designed to be utilised in the creation of makeshift clinical facilities practically anywhere.  The contents contain the initial equipment needed to allow practitioners to carry out  mobile primary healthcare checks within their villages and communities. She said the clinic in a box is ideal in resource limited settings where clinics are far  away where patients have to travel  long distances to access health care.
Sister Zauditu came in the company of sister Chipo Sibanda  a Zimbabwean based in UK, Sir Abunah Bundumali from Jamaica now based in Zimbabwe and local Rastafarian group which comprises of members from different houses (congregations): which are Chaminuka  based in Chitungwiza,  Dzimbadzamabwe  form Harare and Marondera Niabingi.
The delegation was welcomed by Dr Moyo and the Clinical Director Dr. Patrick  Dhliwayo who hailed the perpetuation of the relationship and donations from the group.
Empress Zauditu with Dr.O.Moyo during a hospital tour with other Rastafarians
 “It is a noble gesture to see partners who come from overseas to remember the socially disadvantaged in African societies. Your donation will go a long way in improving and serving lives. I say the relationship we have should continue to exist” said Dr. Moyo
Sir Bundumali  the spokesperson of the National Rastafari Niabingi said the majority of citizens will benefit from the clinic in a box project as it will equip the citizens with the knowledge of better practises to healthier life.
“It is our wish as the local Rastafarian community to be given an opportunity to work hand in hand with the hospital in training and mobilizing resources aimed at improving healthcare. Our wish as Rastafaris is to donate in cash and kind,” said Sir Bundumali.
 Mrs. A. Tasaranarwo  CCH P.R.O  explained and explored  services  offered by the hospital and also took the guests on a  tour to the radiology department. They were thrilled by seeing the CT scan machine which was not there at the hospital when they came in 2011.
The guests applauded the hospitality offered to them by the hospital CEO and staff they promised to return early next year.

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Tuesday, 14 April 2015

Luciano LIVE [1hr] www.youtube.com/vidbybill

LUCIANO a.k.a the messenger tours ZIM

THE MESSENGER did not disappoint the many fans who thronged Glamis Arena in the capital on Friday night for his much awaited show dubbed Pacific Zimbabwe SunSplash.
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True to his words, Luciano, affectionately known as the Messenger’s high octane performance left fans clamouring for more.
Although the collaborative effort for the show between Chipaz Promotions and Savanna Tobacco failed to attract a bumper crowd, Luciano’s performance was nonetheless a thriller.
Obviously leaving the organisers counting their losses, the gathering at the show resembled part of the crowd the Batai Munhu combination of Sulumani Chimbetu and Jah Prayzah would attract during their joint performances.
The poor attendance did not dissuade
the Messenger from doing what he knows best.

With local artistes appearing to be running out of steam and promoters trying their luck on foreign artistes, it was a different hymn for Luciano who managed to steal the thunder.
Born Jephter McClymont, Luciano was performing in the country for the second time in eight years having performed in 2007 courtesy of the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority.
Backed by local band Hotta Fire, The Give My Love A Try hit maker got to the stage around midnight and wasted no time getting straight into the business of the night as he was left to rule the night after some of the local artistes who were part of the line-up failed to impress.
Luciano’s playlist which included hits Give Praise, In This Together, Sweep Over My Soul, It’s Me Again Jah and One Way Ticket among others, proved to be popular with revellers who constantly sang along.
While the Messenger managed to thrill, some of the local acts failed to rise to expectations.
Self-proclaimed dancehall president Winky D failed to match Luciano while Martin Sibanda and his Ndolwane Super Sounds proved more of studiomen than stage musicians, disappointing fans.
Taking it from the fans’ reaction, their gestures showed that they were not satisfied with the duo’s performance who could have been embarrassed after disappointed fans started throwing beverage cans in the air pelting and possibly demanding them to leave the stage.
They could have pelted the duo with the cans, but refrained possibly out of respect to the Messenger whose lyrics are dominated by messages of peace.
Fans waved Winky D off the stage after his dismal performance while others could be seen leaving the venue during his early performance.
Unlike his previous live shows, it was rare that fans would walk out of the venue while the Bhachi neJean singer would be performing.
“Winky D is slowly getting finished, he has nothing new to offer and his playlist has not changed for a while.
“It is predictable; I know which song he is going to play after this one and he wants us to wait for that? See you guys I am leaving,” one of the fans could be heard complaining.
And true, Winky D went on to play the same song according to the fans’ prediction.
However, Dendera ace Sulumani Chimbetu who played as the opening act, contemporary musician Jah Prayzah as closing act, dancehall chanters Tocky Vibes, Sniper Storm and Dadza D managed to put up a sterling performance that sent fans into a frenzy.
Chimbetu could have been disappointed to perform in an ‘empty venue’ after he was made to cover up for Sibanda and his Ndolwane Super Sounds who were supposed to give the opening performance at the time fans were still trickling in. Sibanda arrived late for the show.
It was the same story for the Tsviriyo singer who also performed for a handful crowd when he gave the closing act at a time fans had already left after Ndolwane Super Sounds and Winky D’s poor performances.
Dancehall music “bad boy” Soul Jah Love seems to be continuing with his act of non-fulfilment of contractual obligations despite claiming that it had become a thing of the past when he appointed his wife Bounty Lisa as his manager.
It appears he is determined to continue snubbing shows. On Friday, he pulled another shocker by failing to turn up for the show despite having received upfront payment.
some of the crowd who attended
Many thought he would change after his recent predicament in the hands of the police in Mutare after he failed to fulfil two assignments that resulted in businessman-cum- politician Esau Mupfumi reporting him to the police.
It seems Soul Jah Love has not repented.
NewsDay is reliably informed that the Ndini Uya Uya singer was actually performing in Zvishavane, but he continuously lied to the event organiser (Chipaz) that he was going to turn up for the show.
On several occasions Jah Love has left both fans and promoters upset.
The Conquering president, born Soul Musaka is failing to take advantage and capitalise on his popularity on the showbiz scene as he continues boycotting shows.
Sound groups that took turns to entertain fans on the turntables included Judgement Yard, Fyah Lynx, Red Fox Sound and Black Spider with turntable experts like Templeman, Gary B and DJ Cables.
Speaking to NewsDay, Chipaz said he was happy with both local acts and Luciano’s performance and thanked fans who attended the show for their support.
“It was a good show, though the turnout was low, all the artistes who performed showed commitment,” Chipaz said.
After his performance, Luciano left the country on Saturday and travelled to Ghana for another concert.
Despite having a busy schedule, Luciano managed to record a duet with Jah Prayzah at Monolio Studios owned by prolific guitarist- cum-producer Mono Mukundu

Monday, 13 April 2015

Don’t let obstacles stop your life journey-Bugle

13 APRIL 2015
Don’t let obstacles stop your life journey-Bugle Life is always full of obstacles. There are always people ready to pull you down (The pull you down syndrome). Well from the teachings I got from Bugle’s song, ‘Journey‘, one should not let the obstacles stop your life journey. The devil always celebrate when you give up on your aspirations.
Like what Bugle says, life is not an easy road, but you cant make obstacles stop you. Be strong and hold on to your faith. Everyone is destined for greatness but some decide to quit after one or two obstacle disrupt their progress. Keep your head up high, swallow your pride and decide never to fail.Even if it means riding a bicycle and deliver mails like a post man, just go for it.Praise God that you found a job and you wont rob and go to jail. Righteousness have to prevail. Watch the video below and read the lyrics to the song Journey and get a lesson too. 
[Intro:]
Life you know
Is not easy road
But you cyaan mek obstacles stop you
Daseeeca
[Chorus:]
Some people stop by obstacles my journeys continue
Di devil is always gonna be around hauntin you
Every single day he will be tauntin you
Babylon always lookin something to plant on you
Some people stop by obstacles my journeys continue
Di devil is always gonna be around hauntin you
Every single day he will be tauntin
Babylon always lookin something to plant on you
[Verse 1:]
Mi whole up mi head mi swollow mi pride and decide seh mi na go fail.
Even if it’s fi ride a bicycle and go deliver mail
Praise mi god mi find a job nah fi rob fi go a jail
Waan fi mek mi over evil righetousness have to prevail
Good things comin small puzzle some people wantin it barrage
Cannot hide from jah so forget ya comoflage
According to your word dats how you get your reward
So if you got to be a rebel be a rebel with a cause yeeah
[Chorus:]
Some people stop by obstacles my journeys continue
Di devil is always gonna be around hauntin you
Every single day he will be tauntin you
Babylon always lookin something to plant on you
Some people stop by obstacles my journeys continue
Di devil is always gonna be around hauntin you
Every single day he will be tauntin you
Babylon always lookin something to plant on you
[Verse 2:]
Mi overcome all difficulties with hard work a dat mi time
Right now mi a go use back one a jimmy cliff lines
Cause as sure as the sun shine I’m a gonna get wats mine
I’m a never gonna get left behind
Think to negative bout your brother that’s why you a guh melt
Why you want envy a man just tru him have him wealth
You know gotta do what you cyaan well you got the hell
Just rememba seh jah jah help who try to help dem selves
[Chorus:]
Some people stop by obstacles my journeys continue
Di devil is always gonna be around hauntin you
Every single day he will be tauntin you
Babylon always lookin something to plant on you
Some people stop by obstacles my journeys continue
Di devil is always gonna be around hauntin you
Every single day he will be tauntin
Babylon always cocaine something to plant on you
[Verse 3:]
Work fi what you want
Never say you can’t and stop move slant
Work fi what you need
Tek di lead hungry mouth they haffi feed
Work fi what you want
Never say you can’t and stop move slant
Work fi what you need
Tek di lead hungry mouth they haffi feed
[Chorus:]
Some people stop by obstacles my journeys continue
Di devil is always gonna be around hauntin you
Every single day he will be tauntin you
Babylon always lookin something to plant on you
Some people stop by obstacles my journeys continue
Di devil is always gonna be around hauntin you
Every single day he will be Tauntin you
Babylon always lookin something to plant on you
Lyrics adopted from Lyrics Mode

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

MUKAI MAHACHI ON THE MOVE




Teen sensation Mukai Mahachi was the overall winner for the “Sing Your Way to Paris” competition held over the weekend at Alliance Française. She walked away with a trip to Paris and gift hampers from sponsors such as Bon Marche’ and a suitcase.

Mahachi (17), a Lower Sixth student at Dominican Convent, beat other 13 finalists at a well attended festival that falls under the two-week-long Francophonie Festival.
The teenager, who was also the crowd’s favourite, was part of the top six who also walked away with prizes including a trip to Victoria Falls for the top three.
The top six was dominated by girls, namely Tinatsei Deve, Ruvimbo Mutanhire, Tarisai Mutandwa, Kwekweshiwe Mutambo, Mufaro Mugabe and the winner Mahachi.
However, there was no doubt that Mahachi would emerge a winner because of her energetic performance and she stole the limelight as she brought the Zimbabwean flag on stage while singing which drove the crowd into a frenzy.
In an interview with The Herald Entertainment, Mahachi said she was happy and shocked at the same time.


MAHACHI  MUKAI
“Wow, I am so excited and shocked considering the tough competition I had with other finalists. I am really grateful that I am the winner and to represent my country well in Paris,” she said.
Mahachi sang “Femme de Couler” by French pop star Shy’m and said music will always be part of her life.
“I thank God for giving me such talent.
“I sang, ‘Femme de Couler’ which was done Shy’m, who is one of the most successful French singers of the 21st century, with three platinum, including her number one 2012 album, ‘Caméléon’. It is a dance song and I believe that I nailed it. Music will always be part of my life,” she said.
Shy’m has been well recognised in her country as she had received the NRJ Music Award for Francophone Female Artiste of the Year both in 2012 and 2013.
Mahachi said the song means “Woman of Colour”.
“The song advocates for racial tolerance and people should love each other despite race differences. I want to thank my O-Level French teacher who discovered my talent. She said to me, one day that ‘Do you want to sing your way to Paris’ and I said ‘Yes’. I urge my peers not to look back but stay focused,” she said.
Award winner Cynthia Mare also put up a scintillating performance as both singer and master of ceremonies.
She performed most of her popular songs such as “Moto Ngaubvire” and “Dai Zvaibvira”.
Last year saw another Dominican Convent, 17-year-old Dumisile Mphamba, walking away with the grand prize.
The annual competition is open to youths from 14 to 26 years old and each contestant is required to sing in French.

Monday, 16 March 2015

TURF PRESIDENT
 BUSY SIGNAL LET GO "what if" lyrics
THE ever rising Jamaican star, Glendale Goshia Gordon better known by his stage name Busy Signal, had finally released the lyrics of his controversial hit song "what if...". The below lyrics have brought clarity to the interpretation of the Jamaican Patois song.

What if when mi seh step out
Mi did a step back
What if mi never smoke weed
And a smoke crack
What if mi never master mi graph
Business lock
Wonder how dem gyal yah would a react
What if mi did a bleach fi turn brown caw mi black
What if mi tattoo mi eye, mi face, mi neck, hand and back
What if mi wi the type a person fi murder mi friend
                                                         Because him barrow mi strap and nuh bring it back

 
What if mi did a grab purse and a broke shop
Police pull mi over and mi vehicle full a strap
Big shoot out yo hear seh turf skull crack
Simple mean a wouldn’t me this pon the microphone a chat
What if wi never have selectors and distract
Yo probably would a never hear this track
What if when mi seh watch out fi this
Yo never watch out fi that
Mi get the blessing from the father up a top

(Chorus)
You never know
What if your best friend turn your foe
What if tomorrow morning Jamaica start si snow
What if that’s how the story go
You never know

What if wa day dem never sell mi out to the cops
What if mi never get six months and come back
What if the thing set the next way
And the bwoy weh dis Konshens dead the next day
What if mi stop DJ and talk bout mi war app
What if mi follow some a dem fool yah chat crap
What if tomorrow Ishawna find out seh her career it a go flop
And then a Foota Hype shi haffi link back
What if jamaica never owed the IMF tax
What if the whole place crime free
And the violence stop
What if JPS bill dem stop kill wi wid shock
And everybody get a raiser pay top up dem likkle cash
What if tomorrow morning everybody stop smoke and drink
Nuh club, nuh party, nuh fun what you think
God a come, God a come fast as you wink
Dutty heart and wicked a go sink

(Chorus)
You never know
What if your best friend turn your foe
What if tomorrow morning Jamaica start si snow
What if that’s how the story go
You never know
by: KING CALEMAN