Tuesday, August 27, 2013

THE MUCH HYPED “MASHEMEJI”DERBY ENDS UP IN 2-2 DRAW:



BY EMBUKANE VINCENT LIBOSSO

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Ast weekend; the much hyped “mashemeji derby” pitting two of Kenya’s oldest football clubs, Gor Mahia against AFC Leopards; lived up to its billing as both teams bagged home a point a piece. The thrilling Sunday afternoon encounter at Moi Kasarani; ended in a 2-2 draw.

But away from the grueling battle on the pitch; chants, raves, dancing and the noise from “Russia”; the terraces as they are known in local football language; kept the derby alive; motivated the boys and frenzied throughout.
From as early as 10 am; fans from both teams had began thronging the Kasarani stadium- some on foot; others on public service and those with swag; on their classy cars. Fans from both teams turned out in large numbers donning their team colors with pomp and pride.










The crowd deserves a pat on the back for maintaining peace. Despite the occasional taunting; the peaceful atmosphere from both sides prevailed. At certain points; the friendly mien was completed with a Mexican wave. What a fun place it was to be in.
Back to the pitch and the rivals displayed a thrilling game from the onset with Paul Kiongera’s close range strike hitting the wood-work in the opening minutes. Come the 15th minute and Kiongera was at it again; when he beat his marker and faced Patrick Matasi in the Leopard’s goal, but the custodian stopped the first shot.
Kiongera could not score from the rebound either and instead; hit the post and was cleared by Leopard’s defenders.



The miss left K’ogalo faithful in dismay as their Ingwe counterparts celebrated.
But as both teams tried to settle; Allan Wanga, who was a thorn in Gor’s defense, outpaced his marker in the 34th minute before executing a superb cross that landed on Noah Wafula’s foot; who made no mistake in tapping the ball home with Jerim Onyango well beaten. It was Wafula’s first goal in the derby.

Come the second half; inspired by the first half goal; and Ingwe were back stronger. In the 50th minute; Paul Were doubled the lead after a well-taken pass from Edward Seda.
A determined Gor side showed their intensity to fight back and a n amazing quality of football showdown that saw the same thorn that haunted Ingwe; Dan Sserenkuma capitalize on AFC’S defensive error, to reduce the deficit.

But it was David Owino who brought the stadium down with his clinical volley in the dying 85th minute. He scored a brace last year in Gor 2-1 win and a solitary goal in the first leg.













The derby now leaves Gor firmly on top of the log with 41 points; while Leopards are now third with 32 points. Ulinzi are second with 33 points; Sofapaka come fourth with 32 points and Thika United close the top-five bar with 32 points. Only 9 matches are remaining to the close of the Leagues’ season!


Monday, August 26, 2013

PIECES OF FORTUNE ART EXHIBITION…




Art and everything arty- these were the ingredients  and spices used to create an amazing exhibition opening this past weekend at the Safaricom’s Michael Joseph Centre.
Curated by Anyiko Owoko; who also doubled-up as the Mcee; the event brought together artists and art lovers; all in solidarity support of Edward Mnayonge’s exemplary art work.







“celebrating modern art”; as the befitting theme; Sunday afternoon was transformed into an array of great artistic works; talents and a great soothing background music of live performances.
Ranging from art on canvases; to art on recycled maize sucks and an 20 year old classic mirror set from Caracas; the event not only entertained; but it inspired and nurtured.


-the gallery is up at the Michael Joseph Centre all the way to September. Make a stop and get some art work. The artist; Edward Manyonge can be reached on: CELL: +254 721 576 503 or EMAIL: piecesoffortune@gmail.com

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Thursday, August 22, 2013

THE EAST AFRICA MOTORSHOW RETURNS WITH A BANG!


 

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ast week on Saturday saw all roads lead to the K.I.C.C courtyard; even as the cold period paved way for a pitch perfect time. This made a clear call that the August holidays are here! The previous Friday was abuzz with activities as the same night fans of Bongo music were treated to a stellar performance by the “Kesho” hit maker-Diamond from Tanzania.(read it here-http://bukhungubukhanga.blogspot.com/2013/08/tanzanias-diamond-thrills-his-kenyan.html)

 

Car enthusiasts attended the 6th edition of the East Africa Motor Show (E.A.M.S) making its comeback after a 3-year hiatus; the event kicked off in pomp, swag and color.

Backed and courtesy of entertainment/events company True Blaq; Mash Auto and Eyez Modeling Agency; Mitindo Africa and Pulse Magazine; the show displayed some of the sporty; revved-up and rare rides from the 1955 Opel Rekord; American Muscle Ford Mustang; Chevrolets and Fairmonts.  


 

The beehive of activities continued with various tents hosting their services as the emcees of the two day festival; Big Kev and DJ Stretch continuously hyped the show to the delight of the large incoming crowd.

The bright stage was converted into a runway giving a platform for the hot Eyez Models to showcase the trendiest African Threads and dashing designs from Kenyan Ndula; Luccie; Stitch Stylez; among others.

The Mini Cooper Lovers; Subru Motors and Outriders Biker Group; stole everyone’s attention as they showed off their sporty cars and bikes.

That aside; performances by Ukoo Flani; Jeff Myrac; Hip Hop mistress Sugar; Khaligraph Jones and Kristoff gave the crowd more reason to stay till late in the evening.


 

Deejays Liquid and OTB took charge thereafter for the After Party. The culmination of the festival came the following day with many festivities taking Centre stage including racing and sound competitions with KSH 10,000 up for grabs; among other prizes.

The fun continued till later in the evening as curtains came down to a worthwhile festival.











 

-additional info from The Pulse Magazine.

 

THANK GOD IT IS FRIDAY…CATHERINE SHAWA’S T.G.I.F FASHION PICK


Hey so it is Friday and you are looking to go out with your pals or just look good for the day. Well our fashionista girl; Catherine Shawa has the right remedy for you.

From Ankara shorts or Kitenge shorts to those classic tights that bring out your amazing body shape…

Hey they say pictures speak more that words…then enjoy!











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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

PUMWANI BOYS FINALLY BREAKS THE “ZILIZOPENDWA” JINX


Pumwani Boys High School was my former secondary school and a couple of weeks ago; they made it on NTV moment of the day after the 9PM news bulletin.
And no it was not because of a strike or any lawlessness; but it was history moment in the making. For lovers of soft serenading and therapeutic music; then the just concluded Kenya School and Colleges Music Festivals in Nakuru was the place to be.

“For a festival that has been growing in form and content over the years; it was a full house when the newly established Zilizopendwa class with accompaniment debuted;” writes George Orido for The Standard.


Pumwani Boys from Nairobi was in a class of their own here when they performed Franco Makiadi’s and Sam Mangwana’s Tojour OK (Always OK).


Scoring a very high mark of 95 per cent; the orchestra arranged and conducted by Joseph Muyale Inzai was spot on in a manner that would make Luambo; the king of Lingala smile at his grave.
For many years and after many attempts; the jinx to hold the Zilizopendwa title was broken and Pumwani did it this year round and with a bang! Chavakali, Mbale and Vihiga high schools have been in the past bitter rivals to Pumu (as they are fondly referred) for the King of Zilizopendwa title.

A combination of well-rehearsed and trained vocals; timely and functional dance movements; blended brass and wind instruments made it a delight to watch.

The audience had to be contained from jumping onto the stage to join the dancing.
In the song; Mangwana complains about what some people are doing to him. They are not happy that he has made progress in life.

“Balobaki eh! Bilobaloba tolendie, Mobutu tokuta yenadokise matotoo. Kusemsesma walisema tumechoka. Muongo na mlozi NI WATU WA KUCHOMA,” he says.




Indeed it was a well injected high voltage performance- a thrilling showcase that manifested continuous creativity among Kenyan musicians.




WATCH THE VIDEO HERE-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-n2PyI0Uew




“Pieces of Fortune” Exhibition Celebrating Art’s Modernity


Edward Manyonge’s debut exhibition “Pieces of Fortune” is opening at The Michael Joseph Centre, Safaricom House on Sunday afternoon 25th August starting 3.00 p.m.– 5.00 p.m. and will feature surprise artists in an acoustic performance. “Pieces of Fortune” celebrates the freedom provided by modern aspects of art and its collection is a touch of contemporary designs with some depicting architectural aspects while providing a minimalistic yet valiant feel to Edward’s paintings, most of which are acrylic on canvas.

Painter Edward’s bold and colorful works champion both figurative and abstract mediums that enthrall into an inward journey into his world. His style portrays vivid images and patterns painted "from the inside out" as he puts it, so as to allow for the present moment to inform the process of creation with an intention to feed heart and soul and instill a sense of peace and joy.

Edward started “playing with colors” while still as young as five years old. He would later emerge Second Best in Kenya in a national competition on painting sponsored by Kiwi at 12 years old. His works have previously been exhibited at joint exhibitions including at Alliance Française and at Braeburn Garden Estate. After studying Art, Design and Photography at the Buru Buru Fine Arts, Edward is now Braeburn Garden Estate High School’s Graphic Designer and enjoys painting at any given free time.

“Pieces of Fortune” exhibition has been supported by Michael Joseph Centre and opens for public viewing from Monday 25th August till 2nd September 2013. Surprise guests will grace the exhibition’s opening in an acoustic performance, after which Edward will give the guests a brief welcoming note. You are invited.

Exhibition curated by Anyiko Owoko. For reservations of seats/a chance to interview artist Edward Manyonge/purchase or have art work reserved, contact Anyiko via +254 721 368 983