Sunday 30 October 2011

TBA and fiancée die in South Africa car crash.....RIP



By Michael Chipato
One of Zimbabwe’s leading urban music producers Sipho Mkhuhlani aka TBA The Playboy (28) has died together with his fiancée Theresa Tafirenyika aka Terri Fik after they were involved in a car accident this morning on their return from the launch of his album at Chez Ntemba International Club in Pretoria.
Sipho Mkhuhlani aka TBA was Chief Executive Producer of the Chigutiro signature.In a press release Nox Guni on behalf of Chigutiro Records announced the untimely death of Zimbabwean music producer TBA the Playboy. ‘He passed on late Sunday afternoon after spending the whole day on life support due to a fatal car crash that happened at 5am (Sunday morning). Sadly his fiancée passed on the spot. Six other passengers in the same vehicle survived with minor injuries.
TBA would be remembered for fathering Urban Grooves music in 2001 at Squad Studio with the likes of Roki, Stunner, Nox, Ngonie, Maskiri,Honey Vibes, XQ, Tererai, Cindy, Shayedingz, Jerry and many more. He produced many smash hits such as Ngonie-Wakaenda, Roki-Suzana, Maskiri-Zverudo-Wenera,Nox-Ini Ndada and loads more.At the time of his death he had just finished recording his first album,a tragic return from a launch!The ‘Chigutiro’ label issued a statement seeking comfort and prayers for both families who have much loved but lost prime lives.
Musician and Producer Jusa Dementor, joined in to express his shock over the loss and described it as sad and ‘premature loss to our industry’. Jusa added that may this be ‘a lesson for us to appreciate our young talent whilst it’s still in our midst.’
RIP in Peace TBA....

Thursday 20 October 2011

Last Pictures of Gaddaffi

Gadaffi dies....End of an era!

Gaddafi killed as his hometown falls Daphne Benoit and Jay Deshmukh
October 21, 2011 - 1:44AM

Veteran Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi has been killed by new regime forces in their final assault on the last pocket of resistance in his hometown Sirte.

"We announce to the world that Gaddafi has been killed at the hands of the revolution," National Transitional Council (NTC) spokesman Abdel Hafez Ghoga said on Thursday in the eastern city of Benghazi.

"It is an historic moment. It is the end of tyranny and dictatorship. Gaddafi has met his fate," he added.

Advertisement: Story continues below Another NTC commander said one of Gaddafi's sons, Mutassim, was also killed in Sirte.

"We found him dead. We put his body and that of (former defence minister) Abu Bakr Yunis Jabar in an ambulance to take them to Misrata," said Mohamed Leith.

NTC fighters who had fought in the bloody seven-month conflict that toppled the veteran despot at a cost of more than 25,000 lives, erupted in jubilation at the news, which followed earlier reports that Gaddafi had been captured.

A photograph taken on a mobile phone appeared to show the 69-year-old Gaddafi, toppled by NTC fighters in August, heavily bloodied.

In the poor-quality image, Gaddafi is seen with blood-soaked clothing and blood daubed across his face.

A video circulating among NTC fighters in Sirte showed mobile phone footage of what appeared to be Gaddafi's bloodied corpse.

In the grainy images, a large number of NTC fighters are seen yelling in chaotic scenes around a khaki-clad body, which has blood oozing from the face and neck.

The body is then dragged off by the fighters and loaded in the back of a pick-up truck.

News of Gaddafi's death came as new regime troops overran the last redoubt of his loyalists in Sirte, bringing to an end a two-month siege.

Fighters moving in from east and west overcame the last resistance in the city's Number Two residential neighbourhood where his diehard supporters had been holed up.

The defence minister in Gaddafi's ousted regime, Abu Bakr Yunis, was killed in the last battle, medics said.

"Sirte has been liberated, and with the confirmation that Gaddafi is dead," Libya has been completely liberated, a top NTC military official, Khalifa Haftar, told AFP in Tripoli.

"Those who were fighting with Gaddafi have either been killed or captured," he added.

Pick-up trucks blaring out patriotic music later criss-crossed the streets of Sirte, as fighters flashed V for victory signs and chanted Allahu Akbar (God is Greatest).

A lot of pick-up trucks are playing the new national anthem and other revolutionary songs.

"I am happy we have got revenge for our people who suffered for all these years and for those who were killed in the revolution. Gaddafi is finished," said fighter Talar al-Kashmi.

Gaddafi was wanted by the International Criminal Court on charges of crimes against humanity by Libyan leaders have said they want him to be put on trial in his home country.

A pro-Gaddafi television website however insisted the strongman remained at liberty.

"The reports peddled by the lackeys of NATO about the capture or death of the brother leader, Muammar Gaddafi, are baseless," said Al-Libiya television.

Gaddafi "is in good health", it insisted.

In Brussels, a NATO spokesman said two alliance aircraft on Thursday morning struck two pro-Gaddafi military vehicles near Sirte.

"At approximately 0830 local time (GMT+2) today, NATO aircraft struck two pro-Gaddafi forces military vehicles which were part of a larger group manoeuvring in the vicinity of Sirte," NATO spokesman Colonel Roland Lavoie said in a statement.

A NATO diplomat said checks were under way to verify reports by the NTC that the convoy in which Gaddafi was travelling was stopped by NATO strikes, and that the ousted despot was injured and captured at that time.

At NATO's Brussels headquarters, the alliance said it had "nothing to say" formally.

News of Gaddafi's death came as NTC troops overran the last redoubt of his loyalists in Sirte, bringing to an end a two-month siege.

Fighters moving in from east and west overcame the last resistance in the city's Number Two residential neighbourhood where his diehard supporters had been holed up.

The defence minister in Gaddafi's ousted regime, Abu Bakr Yunis, was killed in the last battle, medics.

"Sirte is free. The whole of Libya is free," said Khaled Ballam, field commander of the February 17 Brigade, which took part in the final assault.

"We had some clashes but there was no fierce resistance as many Gaddafi fighters were trying to escape rather than fight because they had no other option. The game is over."

Abdul Matlub Saleh, a fighter from the February 17 Brigade, said: "Every inch of the city is liberated. Our people are spread everywhere. There is no fighting. The gunfire that you are hearing is all celebrations."

Medics said that at least three NTC fighters were killed and 30 wounded on Thursday after 18 were killed and around 180 wounded the previous two days.

The death of Gaddafi and the fall of Sirte mark a milestone. Libya's new rulers had said that only once Sirte had fallen would they declare the country's liberation and begin the transition to an elected government.

In the end loyalist forces were limited to a tiny enclave of less than a square kilometre that had been completely cut off by the besieging NTC forces who controlled the entire seafront of the Mediterranean coastal city as well as all of its landward sides.

Sirte once had 100,000 inhabitants, almost all of whom have fled. Fierce artillery battles and heavy gunfire over the past month have not left a single building intact, while looting has become commonplace as NTC fighters take their revenge on the Gaddafi bastion.

Among the few natives of Sirte in NTC ranks, anger at the destruction wreaked on their home city by their comrades runs deep.

"We are not happy about what has been happening in our city. It is the only city that is getting so much destruction," said Ibrahim Alazhry.

© 2011 AFP

Tuesday 18 October 2011

Zimbabwe mourns sungura icon!

Heroism has been limited in recent times by national structures,political orientation,regionalism and narrowmindedness by social adjudicators....this has not stopped the nation attributing genuine hero status to sungura star Tongai Moyo! With millions of Zimbabweans having danced , swayed or girrated to his tunes at one time or another, the star has left an indelible mark on the Zimbabwean musical scene. The Muchina Muhombe star lived a philosophy of 'smartness'in both music and clobber and this shall be missed, his involvement in cancer centre projects in Southern Africa is a living footprint of his desire and willingness to safeguard life. Tongai Moyo shall be missed and may his soul rest in peace!!

Wednesday 12 October 2011

Nox Guni bids UK farewell in a Fab Afrique style!

Nox has been… and checked out for South Africa on Sunday afternoon following the urban groovers’ maiden UK tour which took the star to Coventry, London and Birmingham in what have been memorable shows against the pioneering challenges of being a freshman to the UK audience. The test is over and the diagnostic writing is on the wall…Noxmania gripped many!!
On Saturday night the urban grooves crooner registered a crack performance at a Fab Afrique fashion show at The Drum in Birmingham. Nox transcended the Zimbabwean fan base that many artists so much rely on by indelibly imprinting his musical mark before a wholly international audience.
FabAfriq launched an introductory print version of their magazine after a year of online publication. FabAfriq is an African lifestyle magazine, with particular emphasis on African inspired contents, contemporary fashion, features on culture, African cuisine, health and tourism, development and book reviews.
Tightly fitting for the occasion was Nox’s ambassadorial tune, ‘I wanna take you to Victoria Falls’ which pitched him high on the Afro-RNB musical logsheet.The theme of the night was "Fabulous African celebrating Black History”.
The event also showcased the Zimbabwean born African Fashion designer Thandi Haruperi of the ThandiWrap label, Palvika and many more to celebrate the rise of African Fashion at an international level. Nya King (Nyarai) a UK based Zimbabwean singer-songwriter joined hands with Nox to raise the Zimbabwean flag.
Fab Afriq Beryl-Ann PR and Communications Executive said ‘Nox is an impressive artist; he is just amazing and unique, he brings pride to the continent’.
Nox’ promoters Madboiz Entertainment were jubilant and upbeat about the shows and are already plotting Christmas gigs
Madboiz Entertainment continues to connect the diaspora with home grown talent to quench nostalgia and Zimbabwean musical thirst. Alex Mutoro, spokesperson for Madboiz Entertainment has announced that the journey continues, ‘Christmas time, Nox, King Shaddy and Ex-Q will scorch the UK festive season with a series of gigs’.

Sunday 2 October 2011

Nox Guni Checks in ahead of UK weekend gigs

Zimbabwean Urban Groove reigning King, Nox Guni arrived in England on Wednesday ahead of his maiden UK gigs with stages set in the West Midlands city of Coventry and London.
The Ndinoshuwa Urban Groove star checked in for the first time in UK on a promised satisfaction guaranteed musical mission for his fans and mellow lyrical journey galore! The gigs come at a time when Nox is a household name in Zimbabwe after an undoubted successful year with hits like Wenera rigidly immovable and topping the charts for more than six months.
Speaking exclusively to NewZimbabwe.com Nox said ‘I promise fireworks, the wildest performance ever. Currently Wenera and Vasikana Vanoda continue to top the charts on Power FM! What more can I say, come and be part of the experience’.
During the visit Nox Guni shall be a guest artist at Zimbabwe House, Tourist Office, London ahead of Sanganayi /Hlanganai Tourism Expo Zimbabwe World Travel & Tourism Fair from the 10th to the 12th of October 2011 in Harare at the International Conference Centre Towers. ZTA (UK) Information and marketing spokesperson Felicia Mujaidi welcomed the young artist to the reception to see off media and business representatives from UK, Ireland, Nordics and Baltic States.
Nox’s promoters MAD Boiz Ents are currently embarking on promoting upcoming African musicians especially from Zimbabwe and said, ‘We certainly hope that this will be the beginning of a very fruitful and successful relationship’. The aim is to pace set upcoming artist within international musical space.

Michael Chipato

Michael Chipato
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Michael delivering a paper- Journalism in a Dictatorship

Michael delivering a paper- Journalism in a Dictatorship
Michael Chipato adresses EU journalists

Tuku meets Mike in Birmingham 2008

Tuku meets Mike in Birmingham 2008
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Backing vocalist for Alick Macheso in Liecester with Mike

Backing vocalist for Alick Macheso in Liecester with Mike
Afrobeat at its Best!

Macheso crew in Liecester 2008

Macheso crew in Liecester 2008

Lord Mayor, Jeff and Tawanda

Lord Mayor, Jeff and Tawanda
Exhibition Official launch , Birmingham 08

Michael and Chiwoniso Maraire , an exiled musician. Now lives in the USA

Michael and Chiwoniso Maraire , an exiled musician. Now lives in the USA
Mike and Chioneso Maraire in Birmingham 08

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Michael Chipato is a social and development scientist currently living in Birmingham.Over the years issues pertaining social inequalities, dictatorship, political oppression and gender disparities have been his research focus.As an artist, journalist and academic Michael's philosophy of life is greatly influenced by Léopold Sédar Senghor (9 October 1906 – 20 December 2001) ... a Senegalese poet, politician, and cultural theorist who served as the first president of Senegal (1960–1980). Senghor was the first African to sit as a member of the Académie française. He was also the founder of the political party called the Senegalese Democratic Bloc. He is regarded by many as one of the most important African intellectuals of the 20th century. Senghor created the concept of Négritude, an important intellectual movement that sought to assert and to valorize what they believed to be distinctive African characteristics, values, and aesthetics..He does not condone oppression and violence in any shape or form.

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