Leo ni siku ambayo singer Ben Pol ambaye kwa sasa anatamba na singo yake ya "Pete" alizaliwa..
Happy bday Ben Pol from team TzToModel
Saturday, 8 September 2012
RAQEY NA SARA WAJALIWA KUPATA BABY BOY NA KUMPA JINA LA ARIAN MOHAMED ALLARAQYA
Jumatano ya wiki hii couple ya Raqey na Sara Allaraqya walijaliwa kumkaribisha first baby boy wao kwenye familia yao na kumpa jina la Airan Mohamed Allaraqya.
Hizi ndizo picha zilipowekwa na Raqey kwenye wall yake ya facebook..
Raqey na mkewe baada ya kujifungua salama |
Baby boy Arian |
Kama ulikuwa hujui ni kwamba Raqey is a proffesional photographer under his I-View Media company.
Congrats to you Raqey family from team TzTopModel.
RAPPER AY KUHAMIA KENYA?
Inawezekana ardhi ya Kenya imekuwa kivutio kizuri cha kila celeb anaeitembelea nchi hiyo kufungua biashara au kuhamia kuishi kabisa.
Tours za mara kwa mara za AY huko area coded 254 zimemfanya artist huyu ngoma ya "Party Zone" aliyomshirikisha Marco Chali kushawishika kufungua duka ndani ya nchi hiyo ya raisi Kibaki.
Habari za kuaminika toka kwa marafiki wa karibu wa rapper huyu toka nchini humo ni kwamba kabla ya kuondoka kurejea hapa nyumbani toka Kenya alikoenda kupiga show na kina 2Face Idibia jamaa alikuwa akisaka vacancy office kwa ajili ya biashara.
Swali ni could Ambwene Yessaya be the next artist to relocate to Kenya baada ya Ray C? I sure hope so.
HILI NALO NENO
Baada ya Selles Mapunda kutupia cover ya movie aiyoidi-direct chini ya Steps Ent. ya Crazy tenant ambayo ndani yake yupo Wema Sepetu na pia Peter Msechu hiki ndicho alicokifunguka kuhusu Bongo Movie....check it out...
TO MY DEAR TANZANIAN MOVIE STAKEHOLDERS!
Asalaam alaykum!
I have always said it at every fora that Bongo Movies is an act of God, at the beginning, we never made and featured in them because we thought they were going to sell but God knows how He designed his things, it was a wonderful and magnificent design to usher in a new vista for entertainment in Africa not just Tanzania. Until now, we have ...
Asalaam alaykum!
I have always said it at every fora that Bongo Movies is an act of God, at the beginning, we never made and featured in them because we thought they were going to sell but God knows how He designed his things, it was a wonderful and magnificent design to usher in a new vista for entertainment in Africa not just Tanzania. Until now, we have ...
not
remained at the same spot. We have taken a leap, it remains to be seen
whether it is forward or backward, right or wrong direction. Steps have
been taken no doubt. You can agree with me that the cameras used then,
the way things were done then has so much changed. In terms of how we
are being appreciated by the audience, several things have also changed.
If you talk about the quality of production, we may not have gotten to the best but we have improved in a lot of ways. One thing we have not been able to do is build structures.
THE STRUCTURES THAT I THINK WILL TAKE BONGO MOVIES TO THE NEXT LEVEL.
I think the major problem is in terms of production and distribution. We had thrown in the towel before the fight started. We have created a market in Africa that we cannot sustain. People like me are clamoring for the enrichment of the content which we are giving out.
We have to start repackaging ourselves like America, India, China and even Nigeria did to sell its culture and character, strengths and weaknesses to the world. We have not been able to sustain the sale of our norms, ideas, world view and all the other Africa countries, the way we want them to perceive us. We have not been able to espouse the social relevance in our stories.
We need to tell them who we really are. We have gone to war but we have not won the battle. For us to win that battle, we must comeback home, build structures so we can sell all our movies around the whole world, especially Africa.
Africa has a large market and we must tap from it. Any one who releases a movie goes straight to DVD so you do not maximize the potentials of endorsement, cinemas and so on. We are losing a lot of money and these are not things to be very happy about.
The guys in the minerals, banking and others are building structures and they are getting more credible by the day but the actors and movie makers are they doing same? Are they respected? The answer is no.
Can I walk into Access Bank for instance or EXIM Bank and get a loan because I am Selles Mapunda (a movie director and producer)? They respect you and feel happy for you on television but do they respect you to trust you to take you serious? It is a big problem and I think every practitioner must begin to think about it.
Aside from this, those in the other end of the industry, I mean the marketers (such Steps Entertainment, Papaz, Game 1st Quality, Pilipili Entertainment e.t.c), retailers and all must start being honest to themselves. This idea of films are not selling is beyond the issue. They were screaming about the lion when there was no lion.
Now there is lion, no one believes them. People say that is the way they shout all the time. I had thought about writing a letter to the president J.K with a title-
”This patient will die tomorrow”.
This patient is Bongo Movies. Bongo Movies is dying off and unless something critical is done by all interested parties and every stakeholder, those who watch it and interested Tanzanians, this simple product that is 100%, Tanzanian is dying and has no hope of being alive in the next five years. Quote me I have my facts.
1. Every actor is supposed to have one element and that is flexibility and without flexibility, you cannot go far.
2. We must change our image and it is only us that can do this.
3. We must be good from the inside. And if we are good from the inside then every other thing would fellow.
4. Lacks of enduring stories share the same feelings and more.
5. A lot of actors felt they were not used very well and they started becoming writers, directors and producers. It is difficult to see outside this country some one who is a script writer, producer, director but here people are bamboozled by titles - I am a script writer, I produce and I direct, who gives a hoot about all those titles?
6. Where do you have the universal selling point? I am Selles Mapunda and I have an edge in directing movies and that is where I am and what I do. It does not mean I cannot act or market a movie. Without sounding immodest, I am one of the director in Tanzania who by experience can act comfortably. I have been through the school of hard knocks and it is experience on the job and this experience could enable me to do anything in the movie arena.
7. But I want the professionalism to be entrenched. Let the dead bury the dead, let the writer write the stories, let producers produce and division of labor will thrive. Now that the industry has reached this cul de sac, Am I not better off for telling the truth?
NB:
The movie industry needs me just like I need it. I am talking about building an industry that thinks locally but performs internationally.
GOD BLESS BONGO MOVIES
© Selles Mapunda (Tanzanian movie Script writer, Director and Producer)
If you talk about the quality of production, we may not have gotten to the best but we have improved in a lot of ways. One thing we have not been able to do is build structures.
THE STRUCTURES THAT I THINK WILL TAKE BONGO MOVIES TO THE NEXT LEVEL.
I think the major problem is in terms of production and distribution. We had thrown in the towel before the fight started. We have created a market in Africa that we cannot sustain. People like me are clamoring for the enrichment of the content which we are giving out.
We have to start repackaging ourselves like America, India, China and even Nigeria did to sell its culture and character, strengths and weaknesses to the world. We have not been able to sustain the sale of our norms, ideas, world view and all the other Africa countries, the way we want them to perceive us. We have not been able to espouse the social relevance in our stories.
We need to tell them who we really are. We have gone to war but we have not won the battle. For us to win that battle, we must comeback home, build structures so we can sell all our movies around the whole world, especially Africa.
Africa has a large market and we must tap from it. Any one who releases a movie goes straight to DVD so you do not maximize the potentials of endorsement, cinemas and so on. We are losing a lot of money and these are not things to be very happy about.
The guys in the minerals, banking and others are building structures and they are getting more credible by the day but the actors and movie makers are they doing same? Are they respected? The answer is no.
Can I walk into Access Bank for instance or EXIM Bank and get a loan because I am Selles Mapunda (a movie director and producer)? They respect you and feel happy for you on television but do they respect you to trust you to take you serious? It is a big problem and I think every practitioner must begin to think about it.
Aside from this, those in the other end of the industry, I mean the marketers (such Steps Entertainment, Papaz, Game 1st Quality, Pilipili Entertainment e.t.c), retailers and all must start being honest to themselves. This idea of films are not selling is beyond the issue. They were screaming about the lion when there was no lion.
Now there is lion, no one believes them. People say that is the way they shout all the time. I had thought about writing a letter to the president J.K with a title-
”This patient will die tomorrow”.
This patient is Bongo Movies. Bongo Movies is dying off and unless something critical is done by all interested parties and every stakeholder, those who watch it and interested Tanzanians, this simple product that is 100%, Tanzanian is dying and has no hope of being alive in the next five years. Quote me I have my facts.
1. Every actor is supposed to have one element and that is flexibility and without flexibility, you cannot go far.
2. We must change our image and it is only us that can do this.
3. We must be good from the inside. And if we are good from the inside then every other thing would fellow.
4. Lacks of enduring stories share the same feelings and more.
5. A lot of actors felt they were not used very well and they started becoming writers, directors and producers. It is difficult to see outside this country some one who is a script writer, producer, director but here people are bamboozled by titles - I am a script writer, I produce and I direct, who gives a hoot about all those titles?
6. Where do you have the universal selling point? I am Selles Mapunda and I have an edge in directing movies and that is where I am and what I do. It does not mean I cannot act or market a movie. Without sounding immodest, I am one of the director in Tanzania who by experience can act comfortably. I have been through the school of hard knocks and it is experience on the job and this experience could enable me to do anything in the movie arena.
7. But I want the professionalism to be entrenched. Let the dead bury the dead, let the writer write the stories, let producers produce and division of labor will thrive. Now that the industry has reached this cul de sac, Am I not better off for telling the truth?
NB:
The movie industry needs me just like I need it. I am talking about building an industry that thinks locally but performs internationally.
GOD BLESS BONGO MOVIES
© Selles Mapunda (Tanzanian movie Script writer, Director and Producer)
SINTAH MENEJA MPYA WA CHIDY BEENZ
List ya managers wanaowasimamia wasanii wa bongo flava inazidi kuongezeka baada ya Sintah kutagaza kum-sign Chidy Beenz kuwa chini yake.
Hatujui deal hilo lina thamani ya kiasi gani lakini inaonekana kama Chidy ameamua kutumia experience aliyoko nayo Sintah pamoja na elimu yake ili ku-boost his public image na mziki wake pia.
'Education is power and that is why Chidy kawaacha wote na kunitafuta mimi, sasa mambo ndo yameanza", alihollar Sintah ambapo Chidi Beenz chini ya usimamizi wake atafanya show ya kwanza at New Maisha Club on 30 September.
Aliongeza kuwa Chidi Benz will be dressed by Kidoti Fashion which is owned by Jokate ambaye ndiye anayewavalisha maceleb kibao kwa sasa hapa nchini.
ALLY REHMTULLAH 2013 COLLECTION WATCH IT LIVE ONLINE - www.ar.co.tz TONIGHT.
Catwalk Trainer aitwaye Noel Ndale akionyesha swagga zake kwa models.
Models are hot and sexy...as seen listening attentively to their model coordinator, Rio Paul.
Models Swagga.
Guests wa event hii wata-enjoy Free drinks aina tofauti tofauti kwanzia kwenye soft one, beer na pia cocktails fromBELVEDERE VODKA!
Finally you made it Ally.... Big Up to you and Keep it up.
If you are NOT Invited, see you at www.ar.co.tz for a LIVE Stream
MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS 2012 WINNERS + Pictures of performances
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Out with a bang: The 22-year-old made sure she ended the show with a performance to remember |
Medley: Rihanna performed her new song Cockiness (I Love It) alongside A$AP Rocky before switching into We Found Love |
Music man: Calvin Harris, who collaborated with Rihanna on We Found Love, played DJ for the evening |
Medley: Rihanna performed her new song Cockiness (I Love It) alongside A$AP Rocky before switching into We Found Love |
Debut: One Direction sang One Thing in the first of what they no doubt hope will be many VMAs performances |
Duet: Nicki Minaj (L) and Alicia Keys delivered a moving rendition of Girl on Fire together |
Duet: Nicki Minaj (L) and Alicia Keys delivered a moving rendition of Girl on Fire together |
Golden girl: The Olympic gold medallist tumbled elegantly across the stage during the duet |
Vintage Pink: Much to the delight of the audience the star also sung a couple of lines from her 2001 hit Get The Party Started |
Crooner: Frank Ocean belted out Thinking About You and was armed with lots of smoke machines |
Back on fine form: Billy Joe Armstrong performed with Green Day after fighting of a parasite-induced illness |
Getting everyone up on their feet: Lil Wayne (L) and 2 Chainz performed Yuck and No Worries as 2 Chainz made his VMAs debut |
Warming up the crowd: Demi performed her song Give Your Heart A Break at the pre-show to the ceremony. |
MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS 2012 WINNERS
Video of the Year: Rihanna, "We Found Love"
Best New Artist: One Direction
Best Female Video: Nicki Minaj, "Starships"
Best Male Video: Chris Brown, "Turn Up The Music"
Video With a Message: Demi Lovato, "Skyscraper"
Best Hip-Hop Video: Drake feat. Lil Wayne, "HYFR"
Best Rock Video: Coldplay, "Paradise"
Best Pop Video: One Direction, "What Makes You Beautiful"
Best Electronic Dance Music Video: Calvin Harris, "Feel So Close"
Most Share-Worthy Video: One Direction, "What Makes You Beautiful"
Best Choreography: Chris Brown, "Turn Up the Music"
Best Editing: Beyonce, "Countdown"
Best Visual Effects: Skrillex, "First of the Year (Equinox)"
Best Cinematography: M.I.A., "Bad Girls"
Best Art Direction: Katy Perry, "Wide Awake"
Best Direction: M.I.A., "Bad Girls"
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