Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Monday, June 18, 2012
for africa by africa: African trends: ZUMBA CRAZE SWEEPS AFRICA:
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African trends: ZUMBA CRAZE SWEEPS AFRICA:
African trends: ZUMBA CRAZE SWEEPS AFRICA :
Since Zumba’s
introduction to Kenya
in 2009, the trend has grown tremendously and has become widely accepted as a
genuine fitness programme continentally.
But in 2010, shakira’s “waka waka” for Africa
tune took the Zumba madness to a whole new level. Imagine a fitness regime that
has got tongues wagging and a body shaking in the keep-fit community, the trend
has now moved its popularity amongst men.
Considered earlier
as a women’s thing, a walk around Nairobi ’s
street’s stalls proves otherwise. Men are giving women a run for their money,
purchasing the zumba DVDS and practicing it out at the comfort of their living
rooms.
Zumba couples a
warm- up session, high and low intensity dance routines followed by a
cool-down. It also incorporates a series of traditional strengthening
exercises, including lunges and squats, so as to complete a full body work out.
Unlike aerobics, Zumba
does not involve body movements or terminology that might deter newcomers.
Music is the central guiding element in Zumba that guides a person’s body
movement.
Apart from physical fitness, Zumba offers a
medley of dance moves that lead to an invigorating workout as you learn the
basics of other popular Latin American dance styles such as the Cumbia, Merengue, Salsa and Samba.
Zumba owes its
origin to the Colombian aerobics instructor Alberto Perez. It is derived from a Colombian word that means to move fast and have fun.
The fitness
programme was accidentally developed by Alberto
after he had left his aerobics music tapes behind while hurrying to the gym to
teach an aerobics class. Alberto decided to get creative and came up with
innovative dance moves that were much appreciated by his class.
Zumba, however,
did not gain ground until 1999 when,
thanks to globalization, Alberto exported it to Miami , Florida in the USA .
There, he teamed up with two other Colombians to form Zumba Fitness LLC. They trademarked the word zumba and began a
mission to spread it across the world.
Whether in Nairobi , Lagos , Cape Town or Cairo ,
fitness-conscious people have taken to Zumba with near- fanatical zeal and
following. Today, almost every gymnasium and health club worth its name is
offering Zumba sessions.
Zumba is not only
enjoyed by young people but it also appeals equally to older people who are
less supple and find it hard to cope with the rigors of aerobics. Beginners can
learn quickly and while at it, its benefits range from weight loss as well as
improved muscle tone. But the greatest appeal of Zumba lies in the fact that
it’s fun.
The only drawback
now is the lack of proper Zumba instructors.
WANT TO GET INVOLVED?
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Zumba is offered at;
Jacaranda Gym & Spa
P.o
Tel: 254-2-4448713/4/5/6/7
Fax: 254-2-44446159/4448977
Email:
jacarandahotel@africaonline.co.ke.
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A MAN ON A MISSION:
A
MAN ON A MISSION :
Born Zackary Kimotho in kigumo division
Muranga county back in 1968, zack attended Karinga primary school and from
onset he was poised for academic achievement, coming top of his class during
exams.
He went for his ordinary level education at Nyeri High
school . His star was shining from the onset and
in 1988, after his 0-levels, he was accepted in Nakuru High School
for his A- levels (advanced level). As mandatory, Zack joined the National
Youth service in 1988 to give back to the society in service.
Then January 4th 1994 and zack graduated from
the University of
Nairobi attaining a
Bachelor of veterinary medicine.
The year 2000 saw him marry the love of
life-Doris wawira, with whom a year later God opened her womb and they were
blessed with a bouncing bay boy Daniel.
The same year 2003, zack lost his wife and
his job too. And in 2004, while in the nairobi-nakuru highway junction, an armed
man approached Zack's car and rudely in Swahili piped,"Kwani huoni ni nini
nimebeba?" (Can’t you see what I am carrying?)
The man had a gun and at close range opened
fire calling zack "stupid”.
Now zack is on a mission only he himself can
accomplish. Zack is heading to South
Africa on a wheelchair because that's where
the nearest spinal cord injury rehabilitation centre is located. even as many
hope that Kenyans will unite in their donations and quest to raise Ksh 250
million to build a facility here and
hence bring Zack home.
The journey to South Africa on a wheelchair is
tiresome. We need to bring Zack home before he gets to South Africa on a wheelchair.
That's the appeal.
HONOURING OUR FATHERS:
HONOURING OUR FATHERS:
So,
yesterday was Father’s Day. Happy belated Father’s Day guys! I thought to
myself what I’d write concerning this particular day. As I took time alone, I
felt God urging me to strive, not merely by my words but also by my action, to
live each day as though it was a Father’s Day.
I came across a special archived message from
a Saturday Magazine pullout of the Daily Nation from way back in 2010. I’d like
to share this African woman and a columnist’s story, which she titled; “honoring
our fathers.”
June 21st is a day that gets scant
attention this side of the planet. It is a day set aside to celebrate the
fatherly figures in our lives- Father’s Day in short!
Ruth E. Renkel, a writer, once said that,
“sometimes the poorest man leaves his children the richest inheritance.”
The world can be unfair. How better can we
demonstrate this unfairness than from the way we rave about our mothers’
goodness more than we do our fathers’?
We are usually reminded with prompt and pomp
that Mother’s Day is round the corner way in advance, but what happens on
Father’s Day?
It often goes by without mention. True,
fathers might not always be there for us, and so we grow closer to our mothers
as we grow up.
But is he not the one who toiled to ensure
our needs were met? Thank goodness there are still some of us who are
thoughtful enough to acknowledge the role our dad’s played in our lives.
How many of us smile when we think of our own
papa as well as all other men who have played the role of a father in our
lives?
Do you remember when some of us looked forward
to our dads visiting us in high school, always coming along with a bag full of
goodies? While our peers dreaded their fathers’ visits, since they only carried
a newspaper with them, we always looked forward to our dads visiting us.
My father has been a friend and above all a
source of encouragement throughout my entire life. I know I can talk to him at
any time. I say “thank you”, I say “gracias” to him for guiding us in the
issues of spirituality.
Everyday, regardless of what I am going
through, I am at peace because I know I can call on him and ask that he say a
prayer for me.
He sacrificed a lot to ensure we get the best
education, and has been selfless in ensuring that we lack nothing basic as we
grow up.
You have taught us the greatest value in life,
integrity. You also taught us to save for a rainy day.
Thank you for taking time to talk to my
brothers and sisters to help them become better fathers and mothers in future.
Thank you for being free to discuss with us
even about girls, AIDS and sexuality- you have made us realize that love is
real.
Looking at you and seeing how you have
treated our mama for over 30 years, and the kind of support you have given her,
makes me smile boldly.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for
always being so open and welcoming to all the different types of friends we
bring home. I know I have never been at ease saying this, but thank you also
for being a great disciplinarian, who wanted nothing short of raising
responsible children.
I can only pray sincerely that God gives you
many days ahead to see us pass on good things to our children as well. May God
continually give you good health?
I have made it my agenda to visit my parents and
mentors in appreciation of the role they have played in our lives. This year’s
theme is;” to honor our fathers,” and whatever goodies we carry with us, are presented
to the father- it is up to him to share his gifts as he so wishes.
We decided this when we realize that we had somehow
sidelined our dads. Many a times we’ve appreciated our mothers more than we have
appreciated our fathers.
Don’t get me wrong. It is not wrong to appreciate
our mothers, but I believe our fathers too have played a key role in our lives.
I have come to realize that, no matter what some
people say, or may say, taking care of a father means the entire family stays happy
too. Honor your daddy today-won’t you?
Thursday, June 14, 2012
WORLD WAR 2 REVENGE:
WORLD WAR 2
REVENGE:
During the world
cup in South Africa , fate
brought two super-powers in an encounting battle of titans and the day went to
the Germans’ glory when they hammered England 4-1, in an encounter many
termed as the repeat of World War 2. Let me take you back to a bit of history
journey and fill you in…
See, Bloemfontein is a city which honors South Africa ’s
difficult history with pride. The Free
State , of which it is the capital, is the heartland
of the Afrikaners- better known for their passion for rugby- and was the main
battleground of the 19th century wars between the Boers and British.
bloemfontein city |
In 1912, the
African National Congress-ANC was founded in Batho, Bloemfontein and it led Mandela to the 1994
election victory. Infact, Bloemfontein
is often referred to as: “the city of roses.”
the battle ground |
The old racial
divide between rugby and football has been changing as white fans, who would
never normally dare venture in Soweto ,
were welcomed hands wide by residents during a rugby cup final in the township
prior to the commencing of the world cup.
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the soweto township |
Even the war
museum of the Boer
Republics , a splendid
collection of artifacts on the Boers’ struggles against the British, was one
stop visitors for the world cup were treated to a special display. A display
that detailed some of the history of football in the region, with an account of
Scottish soldiers taking a team of Boer prisoners and other regimental matches
between battles.
It also highlights
other nationalities involved in the war, among them, world cup participants:
the French, Italians and Germans, on the Boer side against the Australians, New
Zealanders and Portuguese.
“A lot of
foreigners fought on the Boer side,” museum director John Zyl said in an
earlier interview.
“Europe was
envious of the British Empire and was very
interested in seeing small republics give the British Lion, a punch on the
nose.”
And those words, England did bear in mind, when fate, as always
this thing called fate, brought them to Bloemfontein
in the second round and they faced the Hitlers’ alias the Germans’ humiliation.
the reaction |
the fans |
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
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