Alikiba Mnyama (Simba SC Anthem) Video

King of Bongo Fleva Alikiba (King Kiba) leo ameachia rasmi wimbo wa klabu ya SIMBA SC(Mnyama). Wimbo huu ameuachia siku chache kukaribia siku ya simba (SIMBA DAY) mnamo tarehe 6/08/2023 Jumapili. Ambapo sherehe za siku ya klabu hiyo itafanyika Dar es salaam kwenye uwanja wa Mkapa (Mkapa Stadium). Kila la kheri wana Msimbazi kwenye siku yao hiyo muhimu.

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Bahati Feat INNOSS’B – Mukando Official Music Video

Bahati Feat INNOSS’B – Mukando Official Music Video

If you love Kenyan music, especially circular ones, you may know Kelvin Mwendwa popularly known as Bahati. He is one of the most popular music artists who started singing earlier. Bahati has a huge number of followers who he commands on his social media accounts. As young as he is he has managed to garner a lot of money from his music career.


When he was new in the music industry, Bahati started by singing and recording gospel songs. His songs were loved and he got famous. After some years, he stopped singing gospel songs and jumped into circular songs. This was a big turn-off to the people who loved his gospel songs. The reasons for turning from gospel to circular songs are best known by himself.

Bahati has collaborated with many artists, thus making him more famous. If am not wrong bahati is known in the whole of eastern Africa. He has won several awards because of his music. Today I celebrate this music star and pray that he may continue shining in his endeavors.

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Official African Union Anthem Swahili Version

Official African Union Anthem Swahili Version Video

African continent Anthem is finally out. It’s in Swahili because that is the most spoken language on the Continent.

The African Union (AU) is a continental body consisting of the 55 member states that make up the countries of the African Continent. It was officially launched in 2002 as a successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU, 1963-1999)

History:

In May 1963, 32 Heads of independent African States met in Addis Ababa Ethiopia to sign the Charter creating Africa’s first post-independence continental institution, The Organisation of African Unity (OAU). The OAU was the manifestation of the pan-African vision for an Africa that was united, free and in control of its own destiny and this was solemnised in the OAU Charter in which the founding fathers recognised that freedom, equality, justice and dignity were essential objectives for the achievement of the legitimate aspirations of the African peoples and that there was a need to promote understanding among Africa’s peoples and foster cooperation among African states in response to the aspirations of Africans for brother-hood and solidarity, in a larger unity transcending ethnic and national Differences. The guiding philosophy was that of Pan-Africanism which centred on African socialism and promoted African unity, the communal characteristic and practices of African communities, and a drive to embrace Africa’s culture and common heritage.

The main objectives of the OAU were to rid the continent of the remaining vestiges of colonisation and apartheid; to promote unity and solidarity amongst African States; to coordinate and intensify cooperation for development; to safeguard the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Member States and to promote international cooperation. The OAU Charter spelled out the purpose of the Organisation namely:

  • To promote the unity and solidarity of the African States;
  • To coordinate and intensify their cooperation and efforts to achieve a better life for the peoples of Africa;
  • To defend their sovereignty, their territorial integrity and independence;
  • To eradicate all forms of colonialism from Africa; and
  • To promote international cooperation, having due regard to the Charter of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.


Through the OAU Coordinating Committee for the Liberation of Africa, the Continent worked and spoke as one with undivided determination in forging an international consensus in support of the liberation struggle and the fight against apartheid. The OAU had provided an effective forum that enabled all Member States to adopt coordinated positions on matters of common concern to the continent in international fora and defend the interests of Africa effectively.

On 9.9.1999, the Heads of State and Government of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) issued the Sirte Declaration calling for the establishment of an African Union, with a view, to accelerating the process of integration in the continent to enable Africa to play its rightful role in the global economy while addressing multifaceted social, economic and political problems compounded as they were by certain negative aspects of globalisation.

The launch of the African Union:

The African Union (AU) was officially launched in July 2002 in Durban, South Africa, following a decision in September 1999 by its predecessor, the OAU to create a new continental organisation to build on its work. The decision to re-launch Africa’s pan-African organisation was the outcome of a consensus by African leaders that in order to realise Africa’s potential, there was a need to refocus attention from the fight for decolonisation and ridding the continent of apartheid, which had been the focus of the OAU, towards increased cooperation and integration of African states to drive Africa’s growth and economic development.

The AU is guided by its vision of “An Integrated, Prosperous and Peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens and representing a dynamic force in the global arena.”

The Constitutive Act of the African Union and the Protocol on Amendments to the Constitutive Act of the African Union lay out the aims of the AU which are:

  • Achieve greater unity and solidarity between African countries and their the people
  • Defend the sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence of its Member States;
  • Accelerate the political and socio-economic integration of the continent;
  • Promote and defend African common positions on issues of interest to the continent and its peoples;
  • Encourage international cooperation
  • Promote peace, security, and stability on the continent;
  • Promote democratic principles and institutions, popular participation and good governance;
  • Promote and protect human and peoples’ rights in accordance with the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and other relevant human rights instruments;
  • Establish the necessary conditions which enable the continent to play its rightful role in the global economy and in international negotiations;
  • Promote sustainable development at the economic, social and cultural levels as well as the integration of African economies;
  • Promote cooperation in all fields of human activity to raise the living standards of African peoples;
  • Coordinate and harmonise the policies between the existing and future Regional Economic Communities for the gradual attainment of the objectives of the Union;
  • Advance the development of the continent by promoting research in all fields, in particular in science and technology
  • Work with relevant international partners in the eradication of preventable diseases and the promotion of good health on the continent.
  • Ensure the effective participation of women in decision-making, particularly in the political, economic and socio-cultural areas;
  • Develop and promote common policies on trade, defence and foreign relations to ensure the defence of the Continent and the strengthening of its negotiating positions;
  • Invite and encourage the full participation of the African Diaspora as an important part of our Continent, in the building of the African Union.


The work of the AU is implemented through several principal decision making organs:- The Assembly of Heads of State and Government, the Executive Council, the Permanent Representatives Committee (PRC), Specialised Technical Committees (STCs), the Peace and Security Council and The African Union Commission. The AU structure promotes participation of African citizens and civil society through the Pan-African Parliament and the Economic, Social & Cultural Council (ECOSOCC).

Organs that handle judicial and legal matters as well as human rights issues include:- African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR), African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights (AfCHPR), AU Commission on International Law (AUCIL), AU Advisory Board on Corruption (AUABC) and the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child. The AU is also working towards the establishment of continental financial institutions (The African Central Bank, The African Investment Bank and the African Monetary Fund)

The Regional Economic Communities (RECs) and the African Peer Review Mechanism are also key bodies that that constitute the structure of the African Union.

To ensure the realisation of its objectives and the attainment of the Pan African Vision of an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, Agenda 2063 was developed as a strategic framework for Africa’s long term socio-economic and integrative transformation. Agenda 2063 calls for greater collaboration and support for African led initiatives to ensure the achievement of the aspirations of African people.

Source – AFRICAN UNION

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Harmonize – Tena Official Music Video

Harmonize – Tena Official Music Video

Download Harmonize Tena

The singer started budding in 2011. Despite his records not doing so well, he persevered and continued to release song after song.

In the year 2015, the Bongo star got in contact with Diamond Platnumz, and from that year they became great friends. It was because of Diamond Platnumz that Harmonize relocated to South Africa where he used to reside with his friend Zari.

The artiste will live to remember diamond Platnumz forever because he bought him from nothing to something. Consequently, as a sign of respect Harmonize has a tattoo of diamond on his hand.

During an interview on BBC, Harmonize said that the tattoo is a sign for remembrance of the favors diamond did to him when he was still low and budding. He further added that everything that he has today is because Diamond Platnumz that he got them.

When he and Diamond collaborated on a first official hit song titled “Ayiola”, it became a hit throughout the streets of South Africa and the eastern parts of Africa. They also released another hit track titled “Kwa Ngwaru” in 2016 which was another success story for Harmonize.

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New Song King Kaka Ft Jovial – Chum | Music Video

New Song King Kaka Ft Jovial – Chum | Music Video

When they decide to give love teams a 2nd chance.
King Kaka teams up with Jovial to deliver ‘Chum’.
Produced by Sifa.
Directed by Steve Mugo.

A special thanks to the City Council Of Nairobi, Office Of The Governor.
A Kaka Empire Presentation 2023.
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Nay Wa Mitego Ft Dora Boy – Amkeni Video

Nay Wa Mitego Ft Dora Boy – Amkeni Video

Watch New Music Video “AMKENI” by Nay Wa Mitego Featuring Dora Boy.

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Tanzanian Rapper and Song Writer Emmanuel Elibariki known as Nay Wa Mitego, release a new Music Video “AMKENI”

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