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Africa Money
By Essie - Posted on January 26th, 2008
View all from Sidney (Barima) Sidney (Barima), Morris BabyfaceBarima bi ba2007Sidney OforiEnglish, French, Twi5:19http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqeC9jcg7NA
Buum buum waa waa
By enoch - Posted on December 6th, 2007
View all from Shasha Marley Shasha MarleyLost & found2007Julius Amua SekyiTwi, Englishhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btf6ABMDhZw
Shame Politicians
By benjygh - Posted on December 6th, 2007
View all from Shasha Marley Shasha MarleyLost & Found2007Julius Amua SekyiEnglish7http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbCjZvRP2jI
Zimbabwean musicians speak out
By Chale - Posted on November 10th, 2006

Zimbabwe: Musicians Brave Ban to Record Protest Album - SEVERAL high profile Zimbabwean musicians have come together to produce a social commentary on the hardships affecting the country. [All Africa.com music]
Leonard Zhakata is at it again, after his run-ins with the Mugabe government. He wants to get himself banned. But he knows silence is not golden, it means consent.
This entry is about the story. and Zimbabweans.
I will try and get commentaries concerning this issue and keep you duly informed.
Anti-Corruption Song Contest in Namibia draws huge interest from whom?
By Chale - Posted on October 5th, 2006

Namibia: Anti-Corruption Song Contest Draws Huge Interest - At least 23 choirs have so far entered for the anti-corruption song competition, which is aimed at discouraging people in high office from stealing from the poor and people in general to avoid corruption. [All Africa.com music]
This is a worthy effort to make use of music in educating the populace about an issue that is paramount in African societies today - corruption. Having the competition allows people to understand the issues and concerns surrounding corruption, documents stories and various forms of this problem and contributes to the positive vibe of entertainment.
Kenya celebrates its son: Obama
By mkenya - Posted on September 21st, 2006
It's amazing how Barack Obama an American senator with Kenyan roots was given presidential treatment during his recent visit to Kenya. His prior visit to South Africa had been a quiet affair where regular citizens hardly recognized him.
However once he touched down in Nairobi everyone in Nairobi went wild. For a week or so he captivated the minds and hearts of Kenyans, with a message that resonated with the ordinary "Mwananchi", speaking against corruption and government excesses. He is definitely a man to watch as he navigates the American political landscape.
However once he touched down in Nairobi everyone in Nairobi went wild. For a week or so he captivated the minds and hearts of Kenyans, with a message that resonated with the ordinary "Mwananchi", speaking against corruption and government excesses. He is definitely a man to watch as he navigates the American political landscape.











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