Category: Entertainment

  • African Music Legends Pay Homage to Mandela

    African Music Legends Pay Homage to Mandela

    {{African superstars Johnny Clegg and Youssou N’Dour paid homage on Sunday to late South African icon Nelson Mandela at the 20th edition of the World Festival of Sacred Music in Morocco.}}

    The show in Fez, the spiritual capital of the north African nation, began with a reading of English poet William Ernest Henley’s “Invictus”, often recited by Mandela while imprisoned by the apartheid government.

    Thousands of people then broke into dance as South Africa’s Johnny Clegg, a musician internationally renowned as the “White Zulu” for mixing English and Zulu lyrics and rhythms, took to the stage.

    “Thank you for this homage to a great man who played an important role in my life and in the world,” Clegg, 61, said in French, after belting out his hit 80s ode to Mandela “Asimbonanga” (We have not seen him).

    {{End of mourning }}

    He melded his voice with that of another African great, Senegal’s Youssou N’dour, in a medley including N’dour’s song “Nelson Mandela”, which he wrote in 1985 after spending hours in Dakar “watching the news on apartheid with my mom”.

    “At that moment, you really felt as if the image of Nelson Mandela was soaring over the stage,” said French festival-goer Michel Pautel after the three-hour double concert.

    The show fell on the day that Mandela’s family marked the traditional end of mourning – six months after his death on 5 December at the age of 95, after a long illness – which prompted a global outpouring of grief.

    It also came as excerpts were published from a book by a longtime aide to South Africa’s first black president, that tells of family squabbles as Mandela lay in hospital fighting for his life.

    “Good Morning, Mr Mandela” by Zelda la Grange, his personal assistant for 19 years, is due for official release on Thursday.

    The Moroccan music festival, which is celebrating its 20th edition, ends on Saturday.

    – AFP

  • Rwanda Welcomed to Big Brother TV Show

    Rwanda Welcomed to Big Brother TV Show

    {{For the first time Rwanda will be represented at the forthcoming 9th Season of the Big Brother TV reality show courtesy of MultiChoice. }}

    According to MultiChoice Africa CEO Nico Meyer, “The inclusion of Rwanda in this season is even more exciting as this displays that our reach and growth into the various sub-Saharan markets is going from strength to strength.”

    The usual participating countries will take part, and will be joined by Ethiopia which was left out last year. This year Angola will not participate, and will be replaced by Rwanda, which is participating for the very first time.

    Meanwhile auditions for the 9th season of the Big Brother Africa TV early next month at the Kampala Sheraton Hotel, officials from MultiChoice Africa have announced.

    Prospective participants in Africa’s largest reality show will attend auditions on July 7th and 8th.

    The actual show will kick off on September 7th when housemates enter the Big Brother house, and after 90 days the last person standing will walk away with US$300,000.

    Any citizen of the participating countries who is 21 years and above can audition in of the countries listed below.

    Since the first Big Brother Africa in 2003, Uganda has had several representatives: Gaetano Kagwa (2003), Maureen Namatovu (2004), Morris Mugisha (2008), Hannington Kuteesa (2009 & 2010), Phil Okure (2009), Ernest Wasake (2011), Sharon O (2011), Kyle (2012), Janette Lutaaya (2012), Denzel (2013)a, and LK4 (2013)

    The countries are Ethiopia, Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

    Previous winners have come from Nigeria (3), Zambia, Namibia, Angola, Zimbabwe, Tanzania and South Africa.

    MultiChoice Africa CEO Nico Meyer says, “We look forward to seeing further growth as well as the impressive social media presence that the show enjoys.”

  • European Filmmakers Call On Putin After Crimean Jailed for Terrorism

    European Filmmakers Call On Putin After Crimean Jailed for Terrorism

    {{About 20 European filmmakers have penned an open letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin demanding clarity on the fate of Crimean director Oleg Sentsov, who is being held in Moscow on charges of terrorism.}}

    “Oleg Sentsov was arrested by the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation [FSB] at his home in Simferopol on May 11 and taken to Moscow, where he is detained and awaiting trial,” said the text of the letter, which was published in full by movie website screendaily.com.

    In the letter addressed to State Duma Speaker Sergei Naryshkin and Prosecutor General Yury Chaika, among others, the manifest’s signatories said little was known about the condition of Sentsov.

    “We urge you to ensure the safety of Oleg Sentsov; to make public the whereabouts of the detained; to have the detained charged with a recognizable offense or released; to instigate a full, prompt and impartial investigation into the apparently arbitrary detention by the FSB,” the authors of the text, including British director Ken Loach and Spain’s Pedro Almodovar, added in the letter.

    An ethnic Russian, Sentsov stands accused by authorities of organizing a terrorist attack — a charge his supporters say is politically motivated.

    Sentsov was a supporter of Ukraine’s Euromaidan protesters, whose demonstrations led to the ouster of pro-Moscow President Viktor Yanukovych in February, and he also helped Ukrainian military officers who did not support Russia’s annexation of Crimea to leave the Black Sea peninsula, The Hollywood Reporter reported.

    “Sentsov is one many people arrested in Crimea and carted off to Moscow on trumped-up charges. I would hope that we can use his position as a public figure to draw attention to this. I urge our brave friends and colleagues in the Russian industry to speak out,” British producer Mike Downey, a signatory of the letter, was quoted as saying.

    If found guilty, Sentsov faces up to 10 years in prison under Russian law — the minimum term available for those convicted of terrorism-related charges.

    {{ {Crimean director Oleg Sentsov was arrested by the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation at his home in Simferopol.}
    }}

    {themoscowtimes}

  • Lupita Nyong’o to Star in Americanah Movie

    Lupita Nyong’o to Star in Americanah Movie

    {{Oscar-winning actress Lupita Nyong’o is to star in and produce an adaptation of Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s acclaimed novel Americanah.}}

    It will be made by Brad Pitt’s company Plan B, producers of 12 Years a Slave – which won Nyong’o an Oscar in February.

    Americanah centres on two Nigerians who fall in love, but find themselves separated by immigration issues.

    In a statement, Nyong’o said it was an “honour to bring Ms Adichie’s brilliant book to the screen”.

    Americanah, which follows lovers Ifemelu and Obinze, won the prestigious US National Book Critics Circle Award in 2013.

    It was also on the shortlist for this week’s Baileys Prize for Women’s Fiction in the UK, but lost out to Eimear McBride’s A Girl Is A Half-Formed Thing.

    { {{Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s novel Half of a Yellow Sun has also been made into a movie}} }

    “Page after page I was struck by Ifemelu and Obinze’s stories, whose experiences as African immigrants are so specific and also so imminently relatable,” said Nyong’o.

    “It is a thrilling challenge to tell a truly international story so full of love, humour and heart.”

    Adichie’s award-winning novels include Purple Hibiscus and Half of a Yellow Sun, which was recently made into a film starring Thandie Newton and 12 Years a Slave star Chiwetel Ejiofor.

    Nyong’o became an overnight star with her performance in 12 Years a Slave, winning this year’s best supporting actress Academy Award.

    Earlier this week, it was announced that she was to join the cast of the latest Star Wars film.

    {Nyong’o recently at a beach in a sexy bikini}

  • Uncle Austin Released from Detention

    Uncle Austin Released from Detention

    {{Uncle Austin a local radio presenter and musician has released a new song ‘Uko tayari’ after Police released him from detention over allegations of breach of trust.}}

    The Musician was set free this Friday June 6 after cooling behind bars at Muhima Police station since June 1st.

    His arrest followed failure to report to the Police station after three summons were served to him. He was seized after an arrest warrant was issued by the public prosecution.

    This is the second time the Musician has been arrested and detained in 2014.

    Uncle Austin updated his Facebook page status saying “Freedom is not Free.”

    When Contacted by IGIHE, the radio presenter said he could not discuss any details of his detention because he was in a sauna. Shortly after he wrote on his facebook page wall that he had released a new song called ‘Uko Tayari’.

  • Nazizi Makes Comeback With Track Dedicated to Nairobi

    Nazizi Makes Comeback With Track Dedicated to Nairobi

    {{Nazizi Hirji famously known as Nazizi or the “First Lady” of Kenyan HipHop music has been busy working on her comeback music album Evo-lussion.

    Nazizi who had taken a break from the music scene to focus on her marriage and family is finally back to her “first love” music and she is back with a bang!}}

    Nazizi recently released a new official video for her single 254 which she dedicates to the capital City of 254 Nairobi and speaks of the hoods and legends of Nairobi.

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  • Lupita Nyong’o Joins Star Wars Cast

    Lupita Nyong’o Joins Star Wars Cast

    {{Oscar-winning 12 Years a Slave actress Lupita Nyong’o has joined the cast of Star Wars: Episode VII, it has been announced.}}

    British actress Gwendoline Christie, who currently stars in Game of Thrones as warrior Brienne of Tarth, has also been cast in the production.

    The news was announced on the Star Wars website, although it did not say what roles the actresses would play.

    Star Wars: Episode VII is due in cinemas on 18 December 2015.

    “I could not be more excited about Lupita and Gwendoline joining the cast of Episode VII,” Lucasfilm president and producer Kathleen Kennedy said.

    “It’s thrilling to see this extraordinarily talented ensemble taking shape.”

    Nyong’o and Christie join the already announced cast of John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac, Andy Serkis, Domhnall Gleeson, and Max von Sydow.

    They will join original stars Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, and Kenny Baker in the new film.

    Meanwhile, gossip websites have posted a series of leaked pictures from the set of Episode VII, which began filming in Abu Dhabi last month.

    The pictures appear to show a Tatooine-like marketplace and a new alien creature.

  • Amin Actor Dies at 70 After Fighting High Blood Pressure

    Amin Actor Dies at 70 After Fighting High Blood Pressure

    {{The man who acted as former Ugandan dictator president, Idi Amin Dada in the popular film Rise and Fall of Idi Amin has died at the age of 70. }}

    Joseph Olita died suddenly at his rural home in South East Alego at Kogelo on Sunday morning hours after the funeral of his mother.

    Olita reportedly succumbed to high blood pressure which worsened after his mother’s burial on Saturday. Olita had returned last week from Uganda, where he has been living, to bury his mother.

    A close relative, Ms Risper Odero said Olita’s death was a big blow to the family coming less than 24 hours after the burial of his mother. A funeral committee has been set up in his home village chaired by the Kenya’s South Alego Ward representative, Joshua Osuri.

    The towering man, who during his prime stood at six feet 5.5 inches and weighed 150kg, bore a striking resemblance to the late Idi Amin.

    He will be remembered as one of Kenya’s outstanding film stars for not only his sterling role Rise and Fall of Idi Amin, but also in other movies that he featured in prominently.

    Rise and fall of Idi Amin premiered in Kenya in 1981. The movie detailed the controversial actions and atrocities blamed on the former dictator of Uganda, after his violent rise to power in 1971 until his overthrow in 1979.

    NV

  • Uganda Music Duo Nominated for MAMA Award

    Uganda Music Duo Nominated for MAMA Award

    {{Ugandan music duo Moze Radio and Weasel have been nominated for the prestigious MTV Africa Music Award (MAMA).

    The music duo that is battling police cases over alleged possession of illegal drugs in their home and fighting in a bar last weekend, is gunning for the top prize in Best Collaboration category for their song Kiboko Changu in which they featured Kenyan songstress Amani.

    The song was released last year and was a club anthem for a while both here in Uganda and Kenya.

    Radio and Weasel, who recently fell out with their Goodlyfe manager Jeff Kiwanuka, were last weekend involved in brawls at a night Club in Kampala. }}

  • Will Smith Drops out of Movie ‘Brilliance’

    Will Smith Drops out of Movie ‘Brilliance’

    {{Will Smith has reportedly dropped out of upcoming sci-fi movie Brilliance.

    The Men In Black actor was due to star in the big screen adaptation of Marcus Sakey’s novel but had to pull out for scheduling reasons, reported Deadline.

    Production on the project is due to start in the summer, but it seems the timing didn’t work for Will.

    The film, which will be directed by Julius Onah and has a screenplay penned by David Koepp, is set in a world where people are born with extraordinary abilities, and are known as “brilliants”.

    One federal agent uses his hunting gifts to hunt down a terrorist, another “brilliant”, who plans to start a civil war.

    Noomi Rapace is tipped to co-star in the film. The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo actress has apparently been in negotiations about a role.}}