Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Zimbabwe Opposition Candidate Drops Out | Mugabe Clings to Power


The story of the ongoing political unrest in Zimbabwe is all over the mainstream media. I was holding out on posting anything with the hopes of some sort of favorable outcome. Well, it appears this is not going to be the case.

Is there more to this story, is "President" Mugabe that bent on staying in power, or perhaps he's just "misunderstood"?

Monday, June 23, 2008

Africa's Next Top Model O!

Do you remember the song "African Queen"? It's officially summer here in the US, time for Bar-B-Qs, soccer tournaments, picnics and PARTIES!!!


Sunday, June 22, 2008

A first trip to the dentist - Dentistry in Africa



I ain't gonna lie. I was a full grown adult before I paid my first visit to the dentist here in the US. When I told the dentist how old I was and that this was my first visit to the dentist, she shouted out to her receptionist "Cancel ALL of my remaining appointments, this is going to take a while"

Of course, there are the privileged few back in Africa that visit the dentist regularly but for the most part, many people don't even know such a profession even exist.

Whetin I dey go dentist for when I get pako?!


I mean, check out the 32s of a lot of Nollywood stars...many of the Nollywood stars are my close friends O! but if you think about it, they depict a fantasy world and if their grills are all jacked up, what hope does Toyin Tomato in Mushin have!

So when I came across this article...a sigh of relief followed

A first trip to the dentist

Three UK dental surgeons travelled to the heart of Africa to set up a clinic in an area where tens of thousands of people live in pain with rotting teeth or gums and no one to treat them.

Click here to read the full story

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Afrobeat Throwback



In preparation for the summer, here is a throwback issue of Ariztos Magazine. It’s all about Afrobeat. Stay tuned for details of the "Green Soul Party”

We would love to read your comments as it relates to viewing this issue on the blog and/or any input you might have for the "Green Soul Party”

Enjoy!

Monday, June 16, 2008

Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa


The ongoing concerns about the environment and climate change are not fads , they are real and serious issues. Here is an initiative launched by Mr. Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations, Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA)

For more information log on to http://www.agra-alliance.org/

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Documentary on Nollywood

...appropriately entitled "Welcome to Nollywood"



Where there is will there is a way!

Fashion Designer uses "African Print"

"African Print"...This na Ankara O!


"The lovely Kendra Smalter, operations manager for Z's Smile, modeled one of our favorite styles, the "Femi," a strapless dress with a clever selvedge edge on the pockets."

The "Femi"?


"...the dresses were a bestseller at Barney's, and the new White Label series is a higher-end extension for the boutique."


At Barney's? If there are any fashion designers in the house, lace hasn't caught on yet so you might want to get a head start :)

For the full article click here

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Esau Mwamwaya- video. Just random behind the scenes fun.

just enjoying. i hope you've heard of the star from malawi.

Salif Keita in Concert



Fri. Jun 20, 8:00PM

GW Lisner Auditorium presents
Salif Keita
The Golden Voice of Africa





Click here for details

South Africa 2010



If the title has no meaning to you...not to despair. The 2010 FIFA World Cup is being held in South Africa.

Time to start planning; plane tickets, hotel, food, oh yeah and the game tickets.

For more info click here

See you there O!

Monday, June 09, 2008

African Company: Safaricom worth over $4.5 Billion after IPO

NAIROBI, June 9 (Reuters) - East Africa's biggest initial public offer debuted on Monday with shares in Kenya's Safaricom surging as much as 60 percent to value the mobile phone company at more than $4.5 billion.

Click here to read the full story.

Sunday, June 08, 2008

Welcome to the Republic of Seychelles

Have you ever heard of Seychelles?



Some 1,500 kilometres (930 mi) east of mainland Africa, northeast of the island of Madagascar. Seychelles has the smallest population of any sovereign state of Africa

Seychelles Information and History

Some 115 tropical islands form the Republic of Seychelles in the Indian Ocean—independent from Britain since 1976. An international airport opened in 1971 on the largest island, Mahé, increasing tourism, the economic mainstay. An estimated 88 percent of the population live on Mahé. After 15 years of one-party rule, the first elections in the country's history were held in 1993.

ECONOMY

Industry: fishing, tourism, processing of coconuts and vanilla, coir (coconut fiber) rope.
Agriculture: coconuts, cinnamon, vanilla, sweet potatoes; broiler chickens; tuna fish.
Exports: canned tuna, frozen fish, cinnamon bark, copra, petroleum products (reexports).

Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004

Natiional Flag



Area 455 square kilometers
(176 square miles)
Population:81,000
Capital: Victoria
Languages: English, French, Creole
Religion: Roman Catholic, Anglican
Currency: Seychelles rupee
Life Expectancy: 70
GDP per Capita: U.S. $7,800
Literacy Percent: 58

This is one of Africa's hidden treasures. Through out the summer, we will continue to bring you destination spots in Africa that you rarely hear about in mainstream media.

Stay tuned...

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Coming to a Theatre Near You...


...or maybe not. It was just a matter of time, right?

Starring Jim Iyke, Omotola Ekeinde, and Nadia Buari

Kikwete: 'Africa must invest in infrastructure'



African presidents attending the 8th Leon H.Sullivan Summit in Arusha, Tanzania, have cited corruption and poor infrastructure as major obstacle in efforts to raise the quality of life the continent's people.

“The continent must establish quality road, railway and telecommunications networks without which no significant development can be realized,” President Kikwete said.

Click here to read the full story

Obama's Grandmother Inundated with Interview Requests



"Now his meteoric rise to political fame has propelled the name Barack Obama onto the lips of millions of Kenyans.

He has Kenyan blood coursing through his veins and has been adopted as a Kenyan national hero, who just might become the most powerful man in the world".


His grandmother Sarah Obama still lives in the village where she receives an endless stream of journalists and well-wishers wanting to find out more about the US Democratic super-star.

I was in a queue of three other camera teams when I went to see Sarah Obama. Her family insists on appointments being made.

Read the rest of the story here

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

MTN Durban Fashion Week 2008



Its not too late to get your plane tickets :)

The launch of Durban Fashion Week in 2005 heralded a new era in South African fashion and, following two exceptionally successful years, MTN Durban Fashion Week has found its niche and is now firmly entrenched on the South African fashion calendar. South Africa’s cradle for new, young and emerging design talent, MTNDFW 2007 will take place from 25-28 June 2008 at the Suncoast Casino and Entertainment World.

Log on to http://www.durbanfashionweek.com for details

Manchester United to play Pompey in Nigeria


"Our own research has shown Nigeria is home to our fourth largest fan base - some 13.6 million supporters - so this is an opportunity for us to say thank you to those fans."

Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp revealed the plan after his side's triumph in the FA Cup.
Click here for the full story

Barack Obama: "the Democratic nominee for president of the United States".


Not that we predicted ;-)

We Africans Love Soccer

Adebayor to receive award in Lome

Emmanuel Sheyi Adebayor will receive the 2007 BBC African Footballer of the Year trophy at a special gala in Lome on Tuesday night.

Click here for the full story.

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Manu Chao, "Politik Kills (Long Version)"

I just thought this was a cool video. It shows a kid playing "Politik Kills" from a boombox and walking through Monrovia, Liberia one year after their civil war concluded.

Monday, June 02, 2008

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Sunny Okosuns dies of diabetes


Sunny Okosuns, popular musician, dies of diabetes
By David Ajiboye - 26.05.2008
RENOWNED evangelist and gospel musician, Evangelist Sunny Okosuns, is dead. He died in a United States hospital on Saturday evening.
A former president of the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria (PMAN), Okosuns had been wheelchair-bound for almost six months and sources said he died of diabetes.
No official statement has been released by the family, but close associates confirmed his demise. The late Okosuns was the founder of House of Prayer Fellowship located at 10 Yaya Abatan Street, opposite Excellence Hotel, Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos.
The late gospel musician is survived by an aged father and many children, including Sidney, Michael, Adesua and Ebony, the product of a sizzling romance he had with another musician, Stella Monye.
The late Okosuns performed in several concerts all over the world and released more than 20 albums in a career spaning 40 years. Speaking on his demise, Evang. (Dr.) Bola Are, President of Gospel Musicians Association of Nigeria (GOMAN), described the late musician as someone who accepted Jesus Christ before his demise.
“I saw him at the airport on his way to the United States a few months ago, I was shocked because he had emaniciated beyond recognition. He was even on the wheelchair. All GOMAN members in the country will miss him.
“I pray that God grants the family and the children the fortitude to bear the loss,” Are said. Meanwhile, the Edo State governor, Professor Oserheimen Osunbor, has commiserated with the family of the late Okosuns.
In a press statement, he described the death as a great loss to Edo State, the nation and the music industry.
http://www.tribune.com.ng/26052008/news/news3.html

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

WarChild Rapper - Emmanuel Jal

Emmanuel Jal: Behind the Warchild

In Issue 1052, Evan Serpick profiled Emmanuel Jal, an MC who grew up in Sudan and became a soldier in the country's vicious civil war at age seven. After escaping five years of battle and unimaginable atrocities, he trekked to Kenya, where he began to channel his emotions and experiences into rhymes. Jal, the subject of new documentary War Child, also spoke about African rap battles and his unique perspective on 50 Cent.

Click here for the full story

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Welcome ChinAfrica

China Invades Africa.

This is a very eye opening article about China's quest for resources in Africa, particularly the players, both winners and losers, in this growing phenomenon.



While America is preoccupied with the war in Iraq (cost: half a trillion dollars and counting), and while think-tank economists continue to spit out papers debating whether vital resources are running out at all, China's leadership isn't taking any chances. In just a few years, the People's Republic of China (PRC) has become the most aggressive investor-nation in Africa. This commercial invasion is without question the most important development in the sub-Sahara since the end of the Cold War -- an epic, almost primal propulsion that is redrawing the global economic map. One former U.S. assistant secretary of state has called it a "tsunami." Some are even calling the region "ChinAfrica."

For the complete article click here

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Seun Kuti Tours U.S., Issues Debut Album



Enter another Kuti progeny, youngest son Oluseun “Seun” Anikulapo Kuti, whose self-titled debut reclaims his father’s urgent, horn-drenched art form. The album will be released June 24 on Disorient Records and Kuti will embark on a full North American tour with the all-star Egypt 80 band. His forthcoming album, Seun Kuti & Egypt 80, is described as “a ravaging pamphlet against the corruption, ignorance, malady, sadness, pollution, and the many others ills that ravage contemporary Africa.”

Dates
06/20 Los Angeles, CA: Grand Performances
06/21 Los Angeles, CA: El Rey Theatre
06/22 San Francisco, CA: Stern Grove
06/23 Redway, CA: Mateel Center
06/25 Vancouver, CA: International Jazz Festival
06/27 Victoria, BC: Jazz Festival
06/28 Seattle, WA: The Moore
06/29 Chicago, IL: House of Blues
06/30 Alexandria, VA: Birchmere
07/02 Toronto, ON: Harbourfront
07/03 London, ON: Sunfest
07/04 Detroit, ON: Comercia Festival
07/05 Philadelphia, PA: World Café
07/07 Washington, DC: 9:30 Club

Whales Wash Up on Dakar Beach


The bodies of at least 20 whales have washed up on a Dakar beach and residents say as many as 100 swam right up to the shore.
Villagers living nearby said the whales were spotted late Tuesday night, veering closer and closer to the shore. By Wednesday morning many of them were beached. An Associated Press photographer counted at least 20 bodies, each the size of an adult man. It was not immediately known what type of whales they were.


Click here
for the rest of the story.

Video: Esau & Radioclit & Marina Having FUN

Just saw this the other day. Esau claim to be the "Phil Collins of Africa.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Nigeria demands $2bn oil arrears

2 billion dollars is a lot of money right? ...as Oil tops $130 a barrel


President Umaru Yar'Adua has ordered Nigeria's state-run oil company to demand nearly $2bn in arrears from two major oil companies.

The government say Royal Dutch Shell and ExxonMobil have not paid taxes and production sharing costs they owe on two offshore oil fields

Click here for the rest of the story

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Donors pledge $4.8 billion in aid for Sudan


This is a tremendous step in the right direction. African nations should be able to rise out of poverty with such aid...right?



Donor nations pledged a preliminary $4.8 billion in assistance to Sudan on Wednesday, aiming to help bolster a 2005 north-south peace deal in the east African country still torn by violence in its western Darfur region.

Sudan had said it needed $6.1 billion up to 2011, on top of $2 billion in humanitarian aid, but a deadly aerial bombing in Darfur three days ago cast a shadow over the Oslo conference.

For the full story click here

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Femi Kuti Soundtracks Grand Theft Auto IV

Award winning Nigerian artist, and son of the legendary Fela Kuti, provides the tunes and the talk for a radio station in the brand new Grand Theft Auto game.

GTA IV is the newest game in the very controversial video game series, arriving on consoles in about a months time.




Click here
for the full story

Africans and Religion

With the ongoing controversy about Obama's "former" pastor (...did he get fired?)The Rev. Jeremiah Wright, I thought we should do a little self reflection and explore the role religion has to play in Africa.

Check out the video clip below



Needless to say Africans are very enthusiastic when it comes to religion. Do we just have a higher propensity for the good word or is it because of the challenging economic environment that we find ourselves. I wonder. Truth be told, it is probably because of the fear of "jazz". See the story below.

I look forward to reading your comments.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Penis theft in Congo

Interestingly, this is not that unusual.

Lynchings in Congo as penis theft panic hits capital


Police in Congo have arrested 13 suspected sorcerers accused of using black magic to steal or shrink men's penises after a wave of panic and attempted lynchings triggered by the alleged witchcraft.

Reports of so-called penis snatching are not uncommon in West Africa, where belief in traditional religions and witchcraft remains widespread, and where ritual killings to obtain blood or body parts still occur.

Click here for the full story.

Google's Surfing Safari


Here is an interesting article about the search giant investing in Africa's emerging Internet sector.

"We feel that we should be a catalyst," Joseph Mucheru says, sitting in his office that overlooks central Nairobi. We, in this case, is Google, and the stout 39-year-old Kenyan heads the company's first outpost in sub-Saharan Africa. About 5% of Africans are online, but the thinking is that as the Internet grows, so will Google.

Click here to read the full article

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Goapele in DC

Just when I was getting over my obsession with Goapele.

"August the First"

check out this movie tosin just told me about. looks interesting.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Today is Earth Day

It is all about being "green". Today is Earth Day. I searched around and no African organization is having an Earth Day event. Why is that? Africans care about the environment too...right?...so what can we do?

Photobucket

Thursday, April 17, 2008

"Crazy Like A Fox" starring Angela Lola

We heart her, Angela is from Washington, DC by way of Ethopia co-starring Karibi Fubara from NYC by way of Nigeria. Nigeria has to be involved some how, some way...



"Crazy Like A Fox" coming out this summer

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Hope and Fear for Zimbabwe Vote


saw an article ms. t posted. thought it was interesting.
Election time has again come to Zimbabwe — expectant days of hope and suspense, but also of fear, with the lining up at the polls customarily preceded by what many people here describe as a campaign of state-supported intimidation and skulduggery.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Boxing champion: Samuel Peter!!


Samuel Peter became the first Nigerian to win a heavyweight championship belt after stopping Oleg Maskaev in the sixth round of their WBC title fight.

The 27-year-old unleashed a flurry of punches to finish the Russian off in Saturday's first ever heavyweight title fight to be held in Mexico.

Friday, March 07, 2008

The World's Billionaires: #334


Fortune: inherited and growing
Source: sugar, flour, cement manufacturing
Net Worth: $3.3 bil
Country Of Citizenship: Nigeria Residence: Lagos , Nigeria, Middle East & Africa
Industry: Diversified
Marital Status:
Education:
Nigeria's first billionaire hit the jackpot when his sugar-production company listed on the Nigerian stock exchange last year. Meanwhile, proposed initial public offerings of his flour and cement companies have stalled. Began career as trader at 21 with loan from his uncle; built his Dangote Group into conglomerate with interests in sugar, flour milling, salt processing, cement manufacturing, textiles, real estate, haulage and oil and gas. Closely linked to Nigeria's former president Olusegun Obasanjo.

Check out the Africans on the list.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Kenya rivals agree to share power

Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki and opposition leader Raila Odinga have signed an agreement to end the country's post-election crisis.

At a ceremony in Nairobi, the two men put their signatures to a power-sharing deal brokered by ex-UN head Kofi Annan.

A coalition government comprising members of the current ruling party and opposition will now be formed.

Read on...

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Ivory Coast's 'big-bottom' craze

Have you read/seen what's going on in I.C.? It's no longer just a hollywood type thing. Our "bottoms" expert sent this to me the other day.


A national dance craze in Ivory Coast has spawned a black market in treatments claiming to increase one's bottom size.
The dance in question has been inspired by DJ Mix and DJ Eloh's hit song Bobaraba, which means "big bottom" in the local Djoula language.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Ikwunga - "Di Bombs" Music Video

Our good friend Dami posted this on her facebook page. Thought it was interesting.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

U.S. President Bush clarifies: "U.S. is not seeking African bases"


US President George Bush is touring parts of Africa. He said the creation of a US military command for Africa does not mean he wants to expand US military presence on the continent.
Hmmm. Read on.
Mr. Bush, during his African tour, has been making pledges to help fight Aids and malaria, and promises of aid and investment, as he tours Africa.




Thursday, February 14, 2008

SOCIAL NETWORKING




So I finally formed a group on Facebook. Once you join, hit us up with the coolest videos, music, art, or ANYTHING.


Also, we'll be posting up the free pdf versions of our magazine for you to download.

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!

Hope you take time to show some love today!

Monday, February 11, 2008

Egypt Wins it...Again!

Egypt beat Cameroon, 1-0, to win the title for the 6th time. Hope you had a great time watching the game.

Monday, February 04, 2008

Umm...she's flexible

Got this from Sola the other day. I'm sure you've seen her. She's from the musical Africa Africa.

Don't try this at home.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Africa Unite 2008: Smile Jamaica

Rita Marley Foundation & Bob Marley Foundation jointly present Africa Unite-Smile Jamaica 2008. The event will be held in Jamaica, February 1-23.

The Programme of Events in Celebration and Recognition of the 63rd Birthday of Bob Marley is now available on African-Unite.org.

Nigerian 2Face Idibia is slated to perform along side the Marley's and Rhianna.

Still trying to figure out how I'll make the concert. It's on February 23rd. Friends...I need ticket money :-)

Thursday, January 24, 2008

African Cup of Nations: Live from Ghana.





Okay...maybe not live from Ghana (I can wish right?). Went to the barber shop over in DC to watch the opening match of the African Nation's Cup- Ghana vs. Guinea. Ghana won, 2-1.

So far it's been an interesting tournament.

Nigeria lost to Ivory Coast, 0-1
Nambia lost to Morocco, 1-5 (yikes!!)
Mali beat Benini, 1-0 (that penalty wasn't called for, was it?)
Sudan lost to Zambia, 0-3
Egypt beat Cameroon, 4-2
Tunisia and Senegal tied, 2-2
South Africa and Angola also tied, 1-1

To watch the final match (February 10th) at the Ariztos ACN party in DC, email walea[at]ariztos.com for passes.

The rest of the schedule:

Thursday, 24 January 2008
Ghana v Namibia, A, 19:30
Guinea v Morocco, A, 17:00
Friday, 25 January 2008
Ivory Coast v Benin, B, 17:00
Nigeria v Mali, B, 19:30
Saturday, 26 January 2008
Cameroon v Zambia, C, 17:00
Egypt v Sudan, C, 19:30
Sunday, 27 January 2008
Senegal v Angola, D, 17:00
Tunisia v South Africa, D, 19:30
Monday, 28 January 2008
Ghana v Morocco, A, 17:00
Guinea v Namibia, A, 17:00
Tuesday, 29 January 2008
Ivory Coast v Mali, B, 17:00
Nigeria v Benin, B, 17:00
Wednesday, 30 January 2008
Cameroon v Sudan, C, 17:00
Egypt v Zambia, C, 17:00
Thursday, 31 January 2008
Senegal v South Africa, D, 17:00
Tunisia v Angola, D, 17:00
Sunday, 03 February 2008
Winner Group A v Runner-up Gp B, Quarter Final,
Winner Group B v Runner-up Gp A, Quarter Final,
Monday, 04 February 2008
Winner Gp C v Runner-up Gp D, Quarter Final,
Winner Gp D v Runner-up Gp C, Quarter Final,
Thursday, 07 February 2008
Winner Q/F 1 v Winner Q/F 4, Semi-Final,
Winner Q/F 2 v Winner Q/F 3, Semi-Final,
Saturday, 09 February 2008
Loser SF1 v Loser SF2, 3rd and 4th Place Play-Offs,
Sunday, 10 February 2008
Winner SF1 v Winner SF2, Final.

Monday, January 21, 2008

You want to see some of our old issues?

Ok, no problem!


We are actively working on our website...but we decided to put some of our past issues online. Please check them out by going to the archives section.

We honor you, Martin Luther King


Today, to celebrate Dr. King's memory, I hope we all try to perform some act of kindness through service to others.

For at least today.
In case you never heard the I have a Dream speech, check it out below

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Hit us with good music.

We've been listening to some incredible music lately (I'll share some of them tomorrow). Please let us know what's good out there...what African [inspired] music are you listening to?

Help Kenyans/Extra Golden


(photo by Joshua Wildman)

Three members of Kenyan/DC benga band Extra Golden are currently in need of help. Because of a rigged election, there has been an almost constant stream of rioting, causing massive destruction and destroying clubs, with curfews imposed on the ones that remain, preventing these musicians from performing and making money to support their families. Clearly this is not a great situation for Opiyo Bilongo, Onyango Wuod Omari, Onyango Jagwasi, and the countless other Kenyans who are forced into unlivable circumstances because of the rioting and political unrest. American Extra Golden members Ian Eagleson and Alex Minoff are doing everything they can to help their bandmates, and have asked for donations that will go directly to the other members.

Sources says things are getting better there. But nothing official.

Read the full information, and how you can help, at Extra Golden's website.

P.s., we're currently looking for other ways we can help our other brothers and sisters caught up it the mess in Kenya.

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Interesting: wedding cake is a full-size likeness of bride.

Did anyone go to this wedding in Dallas, TX?

Wedding Cake portrait?

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

We spent most of the holiday working, partying, planning, and re-planning the incredibly tremendous year ahead. We are bringing back some music from the motha'land. We got to preview some quality films. And so many other things.

And we've made some (and still making) some additions to the Ariztos family.

Stay tuned.

Very important this year- please think of at least one way to make Africa better this year. We're not completely off to a good start as a nation because of the politics. But I know (and pray) that things will get better.

Kenya leader names new ministers (as everyone is still calling FOUL PLAY)

Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki has named new ministers, just before Ghana's leader arrived as part of mediation efforts following disputed elections.

Mr Kibaki named Kalonzo Musyoka, who came third in last month's election, as vice-president but no-one from the main opposition party was appointed.

A BBC correspondent says the move could derail the efforts of Ghana's John Kufuor, who heads the African Union.

Violence broke out in opposition strongholds following the announcement.

Some 600 people have died in a wave of clashes across the country, after the opposition said the election had been rigged.

Read more.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

HAPPY HOLIDAYS

Hope everyone is enjoying the holiday period.

We, at Ariztos, wish you all a very merry christmas...and a happy new year in advance.

We have so much planned for 2008 and can't wait to share it with you.

:-)

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Kenya's first lady slaps official over name gaffe


Kenya's first lady slapped a government official during an Independence Day celebration after he introduced her by the name of a woman widely believed to be President Mwai Kibaki's second wife, local media reported.

An official from the president's office made the gaffe introducing Lucy Kibaki to hundreds of guests during a State House garden party.

"Before he could finish, the First Lady rose from her seat at the dais, walked to him and slapped him on the face," the leading Daily Nation said.

Lucy Kibaki was reported to have been incensed when the official acting as master of ceremony introduced her as "Wambui".

Mary Wambui is a woman many Kenyans believe has been Kibaki's second wife for 30 years, despite repeated denials from State House.

"President Kibaki, the Vice-President Moody Awori, several cabinet ministers and members of the diplomatic corps watched in dismay as the drama unfolded," the Standard newspaper said.
A presidential press official said he could not immediately comment. A Daily Nation reporter said security agents forced the media group's cameraman to erase footage of the incident.

Lucy Kibaki was at the centre of a controversy in 2005 when cameraman Clifford Derrick accused her of slapping him when she stormed into a newsroom to protest her treatment by the media.

Derrick sued her for assault, but the case was later thrown out of court.

In 2004, she publicly upbraided Vice-President Awori for referring to her in a speech as the "second lady". Although Awori apologised, neither he nor Kibaki could mollify her.

The first lady's outburst is likely to cause the private, soft-spoken Kibaki some embarrassment as he seeks a second five-year term in December 27 elections.

The latest opinion polls show Kibaki, 76, trailing his main challenger, Raila Odinga.

Monday, December 03, 2007

World Aids Day

World Aids Day was marked on December 1st. I thought I'd just post a little quote from Mr. Mandela from a speech during an event in South Africa.

"The trend is encouraging but still for every person receiving treatment four others are newly infected. If we are to stop the Aids epidemic from expanding, we need to break the cycle of new HIV infections. All of us working together with government, communities and civil society can make the difference that is needed."

Let us all do our part.

Friday, November 30, 2007

Akon...going to jail?


Akon is facing criminal charges after a fan said she suffered a concussion when the hip-hop star tossed a teenager off the stage and onto her in the concert crowd.

Akon, 34, is scheduled to appear in Fishkill Town Court on Monday morning for arraignment on a misdemeanor charge of endangering the welfare of a minor, and second-degree harassment, a violation, according to a news release Thursday from Police Chief Donald Williams.

Audience members said that a spectator lobbed something at Akon and that the singer asked the crowd to point out the culprit. A security guard picked out a 15-year-old and sent him up to the stage, where Akon hoisted him onto his shoulders and flung him into the crowd.

The boy landed on Abby Rosa, who told the Poughkeepsie Journal she was later found to have a concussion. She said she has hired a lawyer and spoken to Fishkill police.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Happy Holidays...

I hope everyone (in the U.S.) enjoyed the thanksgiving break.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Lola in Cambodia!

A friend (and Ariztos contributor) recently went to Cambodia in what she describes as her "most emotionally draining and inspiring trip so far." And she has travelled a lot! Read her note below.


I have seen how low man can go but also how high he can rise back upJust returned from Cambodia where I was fortunate to get behind the scenes of sex trafficking as a photojournalist. Visited a couple shelters which houses rescued victims, had a few discussions with local NGOs and a private investigator, as well as volunteered at the villages of Krang Yaw and Takeo.



A cruise along the Mekong, visits with monks, fried tarantulas, standoffs with monkeys, as well as an elephant ride capped off what has become my most emotionally draining and inspiring trip so far.Currently gathering my thoughts for upcoming blog posts at Matador Travel - http://matadortravel.com/travel-community/united+states/geotraveler/travel-blogIn the meantime, you can peruse my Cambodia gallery - http://www.lemurworks.com/lola/travel/cambodia/index.html

Thursday, November 08, 2007

Wharton African Business Forum 2007

The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
3730 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA

For details, visit: http://www.whartonglobal.com/africa/index.html

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'$100 laptop' begins production

According to BBC News...

Mass production of the so-called $100 laptop has begun, five years after the concept was first proposed.

Computer manufacturer Quanta has started building the low-cost laptops at a factory in Changshu, China.

One Laptop per Child (OLPC), the group behind the project, said that children in developing countries would begin receiving machines this month
Last month, OLPC received its first official order for 100,000 machines from the government of Uruguay.

"Today represents an important milestone in the evolution of the One Laptop per Child project," said Nicholas Negroponte, founder of OLPC.

The organisation had reached the critical stage despite "all the naysayers," he said.