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Kaika makala haya tunajadili hatua ya bunge nchini Ufaransa kupiga kura na kupitisha mswada wa kurudishwa nchini Ivory Coast ngoma maalum inayozungumza iliyochukuliwa katika nchi hiyo ya Afrika kutoka kabila la Ebrie wakati wa ukoloni mwaka 1916. Je umefika wakati kwa koloni za zamani za Bara la Afrika kurejesha vyombo walivyopora ? Ndilo swali tumekuuliza . Haya hapa maoni yako.
ElecSoul 243 A Conversation with Ronnie McGrath Final episode before NGOMA launches — Thurs 18 July In this deeply personal closing chapter of the Ngoma preview series, I sit down with Ronnie McGrath. Poet, percussionist, educator, and long-time force in the UK's Black creative arts landscape. Ronnie takes us on a vivid journey through his early years as a young, impressionable Black man in London, immersed in the capital's thriving underground music scene encountering emerging icons like Gilles Peterson, Paul ‘Trouble' Anderson, and witnessing the rare groove movement firsthand at seminal clubs like Crackers, The Wag, and more. We also dive into: His days studying at Pyramid Arts Development alongside fellow future legends Being mentored by Clifford Jarvis (Sun Ra Arkestra) Playing with members of Cuban jazz legends Irakere Touring Europe with the Afro-Brazilian collective Afro Block And his near-miss of joining none other than the Brand New Heavies Ronnie's lived it, felt it, moved with it. This episode is full of deep insights and spiritual groove. MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE: Dingwalls – Mark Murphy Rock Creek Park – The Blackbyrds Eh U What You Say – Roy Ayers Southern Freeze – Freeze Juana 1600 - Irakere Cathedrals - D.C. LaRue ––– Don't miss Ronnie McGrath LIVE ++ improvising with Dr. Keys & DJ Robbie Duncan at the launch of NGOMA → Thurs 18 July · Stroud Brewery · £6 adv https://www.skiddle.com/e/40878734 Further reading & viewing: British Hustle documentary: https://youtu.be/bOhLMyjXbko?si=Bwey27KjRN2m6hY3 Chris Hill hooked up with Stan Barratt circa 72/73 at the Goldmine on Canvey Island, Essex and effectively launched the identifiable Southern Soul scene - from which eventually came the Caister Weekender and everything else that followed. The Goldmine undeniably was where it all started. Those with longish memories will recall the brief swing revival of the mid 1970s, when Hilly briefly ceded the venue's dancefloor to the orchestras of Count Basie, Jimmie Lunceford, Chick Webb and Benny Goodman. Goldminers adopted swing fever for a few months until it attracted the attentions of Britain's national press (The Sun) then immediately dumped the fad and returned to a solid offering of Soul, Funk, and Jazz. Hilly departed for pastures new for a stint at the Lacey lady in Ilford before returning "home" once more a few years later. (In the mid-80's I promoted a "Goldmine Revival" with Hilly headlining which ran for about six weeks, after which Gary Dennis did likewise with a return to the "Lacey Lady" - follow all that)? "British Hustle", directed by Curtis Clark, admirably illustrates what the underground soul scene was truly like back in the late 70's. A film of two distinct parts, the first twenty minutes of BH was filmed at Clouds in Brixton with Greg Edwards (Froggy was also spinning that night but isn't featured in the film for some inexplicable reason). Our buck-eyed buddy and refugee from across the sea is pure US slickness, playing to a predominantly Black floor whilst Hilly, at the Goldmine, for the film's second half rabble-rouses a mainly white crowd and is the ultimate showman. Had he directed the thronged floor to eat each other they'd have done so without question! Check out the (admittedly primarily alcohol-primed, with maybe a few ludes thrown in) euphoria of the Goldmine floor and it's not hard to see how this was replicated a decade later when the rave scene roared in, underscored by the arrival of E in comparison. Whatever, this is as accurate reflection of the southern Soul scene of the late 70's as there could possibly be, the roots, a magical time. Those that were there can take a trip down Memory Lane, all others can get just a little taste of what they missed.... ElecSoul243 #RonnieMcGrath #NgomaStroud #StroudMusicScene #DJRobbieDuncan #RareGroove #CulturalConversations #PoeticPercussionist #AfroBlock #Irakere #BlackBritishCreativeHistory
NEW ELECSOUL DROP: The Dr. Keys Story (Also available on Apple Podcasts & Mixcloud). This week's episode is a journey through sound, soul, and Gloucester & Stroud's musical heartbeat — with Phil Campbell AKA Dr. Keys, the maestro joining us LIVE at NGOMA (18 July) at Stroud Brewery. Listen as Phil shares: The church incident that shaped his childhood piano journey… Flashbacks to Stroud's 80s/90s band scene Behind Audio Proxemics — his keys work on Situation's stunning new album… Why playing live at NGOMA (DJs + live improv) reignited his creative fire. Key tracks in this episode: Uhuru & Wanderin' Rose – Ramsey Lewis Quartet Just Groovin' – Patsy Gamble Rodborough Groove – Situation (feat. Phil's keys ) Catch Dr. Keys LIVE: Fri 18 JULY | NGOMA at Stroud Brewery £6 adv SKIDDLE.COM ( https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Gloucester/The-Stroud-Brewery-And-Taproom/Ngoma/40878734/) | More on the door
Zambuko African American Marimba Ensemble recently produced their debut CD, Bridges: The Legacy Continues, through the Jack Straw Artist Support Program. The first track, “Ngoma,” is a traditional celebration song from the coastal region of Kenya. It was introduced to Zambuko by Anita Achien Mwamba and Khalfani Mwamba. The post Zambuko Marimba Ensemble – Ngoma appeared first on Jack Straw Cultural Center.
In this episode, I sit down with RayJuss — a seasoned digger, DJ, and former pirate radio regular who now calls Cheltenham home. We talk about his journey through London's underground music scenes, his time running the vinyl-only night Off The Record, and how his relationship with music continues to evolve. Ray reflects on the unique rhythms that inspire him — from deep house and broken beat to UKG and beyond — and shares some powerful stories about the search for lost tracks, the thrill of finding long-forgotten gems, and the ongoing drive to keep the culture alive. Topics we cover include: - Growing up with pirate radio and cassette culture - Rebuilding his music memory using old tapes and Shazam - The joys and challenges of promoting your own night - Making the leap from bedroom DJ to community builder - The importance of reaching out, connecting, and sharing Listen to the full conversation now on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud and Mixcloud This episode is part of a series of artist interviews in the lead-up to Ngoma, happening 18 July at Stroud Brewery. General entry tickets are available via Skiddle.com https://www.skiddle.com/e/40878734 and the Stroud Brewery website https://stroudbrewery.com/pages/events
Episode 240 is live! I'm joined by the brilliant Katie Novo ahead of her Ngoma debut at Stroud Brewery on 18 July. Bristol-based DJ and radio host, Katie's sets blend jazz, broken beat, soul, house, Afrobeat, and more — always with a focus on connection, joy, and the dancefloor. As the founder of Counting Blessings, she's created an open and welcoming space where people can let go and truly enjoy the dancefloor. Whether behind the decks at clubs and festivals or hosting shows on 1BTN and Noods Radio, Katie is all about celebrating music's power to bring people together. Katie is a wonderful soul. She speaks openly about her journey and experiences along the way and gives plenty of sage advice for new & experienced DJs. In this episode, she shares her musical journey, the discoveries that shaped her sound, her thoughts on DJ culture — and three incredible tunes she's loving right now. The show is available on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, and Mixcloud, as part of a series of artist profile interviews running over the next month in the lead-up to Ngoma. Tickets for Ngoma are on sale now! Early-bird tickets are sold out, but general entry tickets are available via Skiddle.com and the Stroud Brewery website. https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Gloucester/The-Stroud-Brewery-And-Taproom/Ngoma/40878734/ Cover photography by Claire Waddell Photographer
Die premier van die Oos-Kaap, Oscar Mabuyane, sê die koste van infrastruktuurskade tydens die onlangse vloede moet nog bepaal word. Honderde inwoners, veral in in Butterworth en Ngoma, is dakloos gelaat en word in tydelike skuilings gehuisves. Kragonderbrekings duur in verskeie distrikte voort. Mabuyane sê gekoordineerde tegniese reddingspanne is besig met herstel- en ontruimingspogings in die mees geteisterde gebiede:
Affirmative Respositioning-leier Job Amupanda se sosiale media-bewerings oor korrupsie met malaria-tablette het in die parlement gedraai. Amupanda sê tablette is by die Ngoma-grens onderskep. Een pakkie kos volgens 'n verkrygingsbestelling 580 Namibiese dollar, maar Amupanda beweer die regering het 1 500 per pakkie betaal en 'n middelman maak glo 920 dollar per pakkie wins. Gesondheidsminister Esperance Luvindao sê onder andere dat medisyne-inspekteurs dringend by grensoorgange ontplooi moet word.
This episode is inspired by the sound I'll be taking to NGOMA at Stroud Brewery on 18th July. It's a deep, soulful mix blending house, broken beat, and jazzy grooves — perfect for balancing movement and mood. I'll be joining DJs Katie Novo and Rayjuss, plus the amazing Ronnie McGrath on live percussion for an unforgettable night. Trackless available at www.djrobbieduncan.com/elecsoul and look for show 236
CapeTalk’s Sara-Jayne Makwala King is joined on Weekend Breakfast by plus-size model TJ Ngoma. Weekend Breakfast with Sara-Jayne Makwala King is the weekend breakfast show on CapeTalk. This 3-hour morning programme is the perfect (and perky!) way to kickstart your weekend. Author and journalist Sara-Jayne Makwala-King spends 3 hours interviewing a variety of guests about all things cultural and entertaining. The team keeps an eye on weekend news stories, but the focus remains on relaxation and restoration. Favourites include the weekly wellness check-in on Saturdays at 7:35 am and heartfelt chats during the Sunday 9 am profile interview. Listen live – Weekend Breakfast with Sara-Jayne Makwala-King is broadcast Saturdays and Sundays between 07:00 and 10:00 am (SA Time) https://www.primediaplus.com/station/capetalk Find all the catch-up podcasts here https://www.primediaplus.com/capetalk/weekend-breakfast-with-sara-jayne-makwala-king/audio-podcasts/weekend-breakfast-with-sara-jayne-makwala-king/ Subscribe to the CapeTalk daily and weekly newsletters https://www.primediaplus.com/competitions/newsletter-subscription/ Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkza CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bongani Bingwa speaks to award winning artist Ntsika Ngxanga about his upcoming show " A Place Called Ingoma" at The State Theater this coming weekend and the inspiration behind it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam chats with longtime contributor Rachelle Udell. Rochelle shares her journey through Mage projects—from her early days to her favorite, The Fallen Tower: Las Vegas—and dives into her hefty chapter on the Ngoma in Forbidden and Forgotten Orders. With wit and warmth, she unpacks magical lore, quirky pronunciations, and rich traditions that keep the Mage universe alive. Enjoy this friendly ride through mystical realms!Show Notes Forbidden and Forgotten Orders. Rachelle's work on DriveThruRPG Chicago By Night (Vampire: the Masquerade 5th Edition) The Fallen Tower: Las Vegas Bitter Road Mage: The Ascension Revised Edition Orphans Survival Guide Crusade Lore The Disparate Alliance
DJ Naad - African Old Hits Mix Oliver ngoma, Yondo Sister, Madilu System
Entrepreneur & Founder of Ngoma App, Lebogang Ranta Newly launched Ngoma app is making strides in reconnecting South Africans with their rich cultural heritage by creating a centralised platform for traditional healing and spiritual guidance. Founded by innovative entrepreneur Lebogang Rantao, the app offers users a modern way to access ancient wisdom, bringing convenience, privacy, and authenticity to traditional healing practices.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Die immigrasie ministerie het visums met aankoms by die Walvisbaai-hawe met onmiddellike effek ingestel. Die ministerie sê as 'n deurslaggewende toegangspunt vir maritieme handel en toerisme, speel die hawe 'n reuse rol in die dryf van ekonomiese welvaart. Reisigers kan ook by aankoms by Hosea Kutako Internasionale Lughawe, Walvisbaai-lughawe en die Trans Kalahari-, Katima Mulilo-, Ngoma-, Impalila-eiland, Oshikango, Mohembo, Ariamsvlei, Noordoewer en Oranjemund-grensposte aansoek doen om visums. 'n Visum by aankoms kos 1 200 Namibiese dollar en is vir 90 dae geldig. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het gepraat met Margaret Kalo, die ministerie se woordvoerder.
Ngoma has been a performance poet, multi-instrumentalist, and singer/songwriter for over 50 years. Check out his performance!
Le 7 avril 2024 marquera le début de cent jours de commémorations officielles du génocide de 1994 perpétré contre les Tutsis. Pour plus de la moitié de la population née après le massacre, les séquelles, les échos, les blessures et les silences sont encore bien présents. Ainsi : trente ans après, des rescapés ignorent toujours où sont les restes de leurs proches et les exhumations de victimes continuent, comme à Ngoma, près de Huyé, anciennement Butare, dans le sud du Rwanda. De notre envoyée spéciale à Ngoma,« Ça, c'est la maison de Hishamunda. Hishamunda, c'était le père de la famille. » Théodate Siboyintore regarde tristement le terrain cabossé devant lui. Le représentant de l'association de rescapés Ibuka pour le district désigne l'emplacement de la maison de la fille d'un génocidaire. Il y a six mois, sous cette maison, des ossements ont été découverts. « Comment on a trouvé les corps ici ? Quand la fille après avoir construit une maison en 2007 a voulu construire une clôture. Et en creusant, là où ils peuvent mettre les fondations, les maçons ont trouvé les corps. »« Ils n'ont rien dit »D'abord une quarantaine, puis des dizaines d'autres sont retrouvés sous la cuisine ou les toilettes. La maison est finalement détruite. Dessous, il y avait un millier de corps, selon Ibuka.Pendant trente ans, les propriétaires du terrain n'ont rien dit. « Ah on se pose beaucoup de questions. Nous vivons avec les gens qui sont comme ça ? Après trente ans, les gens ne veulent pas changer ? Les gens ont toujours cette idée de toujours menacer, toujours mettre les rescapés en danger, en colère, ajoute le représentant de l'association Ibuka. On se pose beaucoup de questions, mais on n'a pas de réponses exactes. » Selon les Nations unies, plus d'un million de personnes - en majorité des Tutsis, mais également des Hutus, et d'autres opposants au génocide - ont été systématiquement tués en moins de trois mois au Rwanda.À lire aussiRwanda: aux origines du génocide des TutsisLes ossements et les habits sont entreposés dans un bâtiment administratif tout proche. De jeunes hommes les nettoient en les frottant dans des bassines. Consolée Mukamana les dépose ensuite délicatement sur de grandes bâches sur le ciment. En 1994, elle avait 14 ans, elle en a 44 aujourd'hui. Mère de cinq enfants, elle a du mal à dire ce qui est arrivé à leurs grands-parents. Trente ans après, elle cherche toujours une trace de sa mère.« Je cherche cette robe »« C'est très important, pour nous, notamment les habits. Quand vous avez perdu quelqu'un et que vous vous souvenez du vêtement que la personne portait quand elle a été tuée, vous cherchez ce vêtement, explique Mukamana. Ma mère portait une robe verte, en pagne. Chaque fois qu'on trie des vêtements, je cherche cette robe. »Un homme étend les vêtements une fois lavés. Un tee-shirt jaune, un vêtement d'enfants à rayure, un tissu fleuri. Alice Nyirabagina, 41 ans, coordonne. Elle est choquée que des gens aient pu vivre des années sur un charnier. « Quand on découvre que la personne dort, mange, fait sa toilette, sur des charniers, c'est très triste, raconte la coordinatrice. Et encore aujourd'hui, ils ne veulent pas parler de ce qui s'est passé alors qu'ils étaient là, ils savaient tout. »La propriétaire de la maison et son père sont depuis en prison et seront jugés. Les corps et les vêtements reposeront au mémorial de Ngoma après une cérémonie organisée pendant les commémorations.À lire aussiGénocide des Tutsis au Rwanda: «Ce sont des procès hors norme, extrêmement complexes à organiser»
In this episode of JM International's 'The Power of Music', we're joined by Zimbabwean music industry savant Walter Wanyanya. Walter is the director of Ngoma Nehosho, which puts on both the Jacaranda and Jabulani Jazz Festivals, he managed the African legend Oliver Mtukudzi and is known to play a mean bass when not busy revolutionising his local music scene. He discusses the keys to building a successful artist brand, the importance of authenticity, consistency and relatability; as well as how to find the right opportunities in the music industry and use them to get where you want to go, and – of course – the power of music.JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to https://jmi.net/ or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians at https://mubazar.com/en.
The Language of Play - Kids that Listen, Speech Therapy, Language Development, Early Intervention
Hey Friends~ Have you ever wondered what it's like to tackle the hurdles from an Autism diagnosis, to seeking help, to finally triumphing over challenges? Today's guest not only broke through barriers but also celebrated miracles and milestones along the way. How did Ngoma manage to support her son, find her community, and discover peace amidst the storm? Join us for an uplifting conversation as she shares the encouraging story of her 14-year-old son's journey with Autism. Always cheering you on! Dinalynn CONTACT the Host: Dinalynn: hello@thelanguageofplay.com CONTACT the GUEST: ngoma20032003@yahoo.com Text or Voicemail: +1 210-816-3956 Dr. Ngoma's website: https://drngomaevelynmoghalu.carrd.co/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-ngoma-evelyn-moghalu-0b94aa127/ Dr. Ngoma's Expert Interview Episode: 111 EXPERT: Dr. Ngoma Moghalu: Communicating Race & Cultural Differences to Kids In A Fun and Comfortable Way RESOURCES from The Language Of Play Sign up for my newsletter! Newsletter Opt-in Sign up for FREE 21 Days of Encouragement in your inbox! Encouragement Sign-up Join my new FREE Facebook Community HERE! Sign up for a 15 min "Let's Meet Session" on zoom! Let's Meet Session For Speaking Engagements or For 1:1 or Group Parent Coaching (virtual or live), contact me at hello@thelanguageofplay.com Other Episodes About Navigating Autism: 13 EVERYDAY PARENT: Vicki Noethling Shares a Success Story with Autism 51 LaDawn Hickman: Successfully Teaching Communication in the Messy with Autism 55 Sarah Brumley on Simultaneously Navigating Reactive Attachment Disorder and Autism Spectrum Disorder with her adopted children
The Language of Play - Kids that Listen, Speech Therapy, Language Development, Early Intervention
Hey Friends~ Happy Martin Luther King Day, Listeners! Have you ever wondered how you can teach your children about Race and Culture in a fun and comfortable way? How about having a plan for all ages? Todays' guest, Dr. Ngoma Evelyn Moghalu is here to talk with us about this topic. You may want to take a few notes because she gives some very practical tips and strategies to make the learning FUN, whether you are celebrating MLK Day, International Day, go traveling, or meet your new neighbors. Hang on for this very fun conversation! Always cheering you on! Dinalynn CONTACT the Host, Dinalynn: hello@thelanguageofplay.com ABOUT THE GUEST: Dr. Ngoma Evelyn Moghalu (Dr. M.) is a wife, mother, social science researcher, and an avid advocate for women, African immigrant visibility, and Autism awareness/acceptance. Dr. Moghalu's work is informed by her experiences as a woman, first generation Nigerian immigrant, and mother to her handsome son with Autism. Dr. Moghalu received both her bachelor's degree in political science, and master's in mass media and communication studies from Howard University, Washington, D.C. She received her Ph.D. in sociology from Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. Dr. Moghalu enjoys sharing her experiences through Public speaking conferences. Recently, she started her Webinar Series titled “The Conversation - #DoYouSeeME”, to bring awareness to the experiences of African/Black families living with ASD. In her spare time, she enjoys exploring her interests in film, documentary, video production, creative content creation, and networking with people who share similar interests. CONTACT THE GUEST: Dr. Ngoma Evelyn Moghalu Ph.D., Sociology, Texas A&M University MA, Mass Media Communication, Howard University BA, Political Science, Howard University LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-ngoma-evelyn-moghalu-0b94aa127/ RESOURCES from The Language Of Play Sign up for my newsletter! Join my new FREE Facebook Community HERE! to join a new community where you are free to ask questions, make friends, and we learn from each other! Sign up for a 15 min zoom Session! ("Let's Meet Session") For Speaking Engagements or For 1:1 or Group Parent Coaching (virtual or live), contact me at hello@thelanguageofplay.com Related or Mentioned Episodes: 16 Do you Have a Shy Hesitant Child? 3 Steps that are Sure to Help! 17 EXPERT: Consuela Munoz: Discovering Your Child's Strengths and How to Lead from Your Own! 19 EVERYDAY PARENT: How Lois Successfully Met Her Children's Different Learning Needs! 20 SUCCESS STORY: Kathryn Johnson Grew Up With Disabilities. Her Tips For Facing Obstacles
We shine our spotlight on the New Orleans Musician's Clinic, the only low or no-cost medical clinic in the United State dedicated to caring for performing artists. They have been a founding member of Athletes and the Arts since our launch 10 years ago, and their outreach includes preventing noise-induced hearing loss. Joining Yasi and Steven on the show are Taylor Cohen, Public Health Director, Kalie Falls, Community Outreach, Ngoma Numu Jordan, New Orleans musician, and Dr. Marshall Chasin, director of research and chief audiologist of the Musicians' Clinics of Canada. For more information on the clinic, go to https://neworleansmusiciansclinic.orgFor Dr Chasin's clinic, go to https://marshallchasinassociates.ca/index.htmFor Athletes and the Arts, go to https://www.athletesandthearts.comTo listen to Ngoma's 2021 album, "Ngoma Numu", go to https://music.apple.com/us/album/ngoma-numu/1578706106
For Season 6, Addoley and Anna present one single episode: “Addoley + Anna Break Up With Forms”. Together they catch up after more than a year since their last recording. Addoley has spent a year in Europe as a Fulbright Researcher-in-Residence and Anna has been underground. For their one-episode season, Addoley and Anna get help from artists Germain Ngoma and Cassie Thornton to figure out ways to handle an artist crisis, as well as what to do with all the stuff that compiles over the years. Cassie describes how art is a way to learn things that might be applied to a world on fire, and tells us how she has cursed paintings before distributing them to bankers. Germain explains how he visits the forest when he needs inspiration, and how much he loves his storage. Germain Ngoma: https://www.germainngoma.com/ Cassie Thornton: https://mailchi.mp/a2f4aa4b26da/working-thru-dangerous-weather This episode/season, “Addoley + Anna Break Up With Form,” is released with the support of Nitja senter for samtidskunst. The jingles in the episode were made in collaboration with artist Siri Borge. Illustration of Addoley and Anna by Alice Caldwell. www.nitja.no
This is a conversation with African Technopreneurs co-founder Daliso Ngoma. African Technopreneurs is EARN's innovative South African company specializing in the distribution of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality hardware and software. Their mission is to connect you with Virtual reality (VR), Augmented reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR) solutions in Southern Africa & the African continent delivering these VR, AR , and MR tech solutions and training to companies, educational establishments and individuals. Visit 180by2.co.za to get the latest in 360 and virtual reality technology devices for what you are creating or building. The Mashstartup podcast explores practical learnings and candid journeys of Africa's emerging entrepreneurs and creators. The Mashstartup Podcast profiles the most talented creators, impactful entrepreneurs & high performing professionals with the purpose to drive insights and tactics to help you build what you believe in. Youth entrepreneurship evangelist Mashudu Modau is an influential voice in the small business community. As founder of Lutcha and Founders Sauce – he connects people and builds platforms to help African entrepreneurs grow. Learn more www.mashstartsup.co.za Visit
Katika Siku ya Redio Duniani mwaka huu wa 2023, UNESCO inaangazia redio huru kama nguzo ya kujenga amani na kuzuia migogoro. Redio inatazamwa kama chombo muhimu na sehemu muhimu ya kutunza amani. Redio hushughulikia visababishi na vichochezi vya migogoro, kabla hazijaweza kulipuka na kuwa vurugu. Inatoa mbinu mbadala ya kuzuia migogoro, au migongano ya maslahi, kuondoa kutoelewana, na kutambua masuala ya kutoaminiana. Hii inaweza kusaidia kukabiliana na chuki, hamu ya kulipiza kisasi, au nia ya kutumia silaha. Na sasa hii leo dunia ikiadhimisha siku hii ya Redio Duniani, mwandishi wetu wa Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Congo (DRC) Byobe Malenga anaangazia Redio Ngoma ya Amani, kituo cha redio cha mjini Fizi jimboni Kivu Kusini kinachohamasisha amani hususani katika maeneo ya mashariki mwa DRC.
Kheri Sameer aka Mr Blue aka Lil Sama aka Bayser ni mdogo wangu, mdogo wangu kabisa na uzuri nakumbuka kabisa mara ya kwanza kuonana nae na mpaka alivyokua amevaa. Jezi ya Denver Nuggets, jeans ya light blue na sneakers nyeupeeehh na chain ya Silver, kwenye maskio alikua na hereni za kung'ara zile ambazo zilikua si za kitoboa skio, zilikua zina smaku na nazijua zaidi kwasababu Marehemu cousin brother wangu alikua nazo maana nyumbani ilikua hairuhusiwi kutoboa maskio enzi hizo. Alikua msafi, ana swagg ya kuongea na hata jinsi alivyokua anajibeba. Alikua wa moto sana unaweza kusema hivyo, au niseme hivyo. Kila ‘mtoto' na kijana alitamani kuwa kama yeye kwa kila kitu, muonekano mpaka hit songs kwenye radio na TV. Blue alikua na mtu ambaye anamsimamia na huyo hakua mwengine bali G Lover, meneja na Dj ambaye alikua anasimamia kazi zake yeye pamoja na wasanii wengine kama Ally Kiba, Ally Com na Abby Skills kwa kuwataja kwa uchache na wasanii wake hao wote walikua wa moooto sana. Ngoma kali, video mbaya, show nyingi na kwa ‘mhindi' wanauza sana. Na kuanzia hapo kwa mhindi na kuuza sana ndo ambapo kuliweza kuwapoteza wengi kwasababu wengi walikua wadogo sana na pesa ilikua nyingi. Fitna na utovu wa nidhamu wa kupindukia ulianzia hapo. Wakati naandika hii nilimuwaza Ally Kiba na jinsi ambavyo ameweza ku maintain class flani toka siku ya kwanza tunamskia na mpaka leo regardless ya mengi ambayo yametokea hapo katikati, HAKUWAHI KUPOTEA. Kwa hilo naamini anastahili HESHIMA na recognition ya hali ya juu pengine kuliko tunayompa maana dah, mambo yalikua mengi sana enzi hizo. Kuna usemi kwamba wakati ni mwalimu mzuri sana na kwa uelewa wangu hakuna ambaye anaweza kuelezea experience kama ilivyo elezewa kwenye usemi huo. Wakati ndo ambao unatufunza na kutuonyesha vitu na watu wengi, ambao tulikua tukiwaamini na wengine kuto kuwaamini, kuwapenda na wengine kuto wapenda, kudhani unajua na ki ukweli hujui, kudhania umezama kwenye dimbwi na mapenzi na huyo alo nae ndo wako wa milele na kumbe si hivyo na hayo yote unayaelewa within kipindi fulani, miaka inavyokwenda ndo na wewe unaelewa na kujifunza mambo kwa uwezo na uelewa wako. Moment za ‘anha' na ‘wow' huwa nyingi sana. Wakati ni MWALIMU na majuto huwa ni mjukuu, nadhani utakua umenielewa. Mr Blue alikua na dunia kwenye miguu yake, ilikua yeye tu aseme anatakaje na anataka ielekee wapi na hivyo ndo ingekua ila haikua hivyo ndo jambo la kusikitisha lakini bahati kubwa ambayo mwenzetu alikua nayo au yuko nayo ni kwamba hayo yote yalitokea mapema sana, wakati yuko mdogo sana kwenye dunia ambayo wengi walikua wakimuangalia na kumpenda sana. Yeye baada ya kuona mapenzi na shangwe hilo basi akadata na akaanza kuwa mgumu kufanya nae kazi, akawa na marafiki tele ambao hakua anawajua kabla hajawa Lil Sama na baadae Mr Blue. Akawa hasikii la muadhini wala mnadi sala. Akajiingiza kwenye uvutaji wa bangi isokua na staha, akaondoka nyumbani na kwenda kuishi kwenye ma ghetto na wana wasokua na ramani. Akawa ana party Jumatatu mpaka Jumatatu. Studio haonekani, kwenye interview hatokei na wale watangazaji ambao walikua wanapiga mgoma zake kwenye Radio akawa hata salaam hawapi. Producer na meneja nao wakagombana nae kwasababu sitofahamu ya pesa kwa mhindi ilishika hatamu. Mwanzo nilisema Blue ana Kheri sana kama jina lake kwasababu hayo yote yalitokea wakati mdogo sana, dunia ilimfunza nae akafundishika, wakati dunia hiyo ikiwa inamfunza alikua mwanafunzi mzuri sana kwasababu darasa alilolipata wakati kakata ringi ndo ambalo limefanya awe BORA na ajitambue LEO HII. Kwenye meza yetu ya kigae na kiti chakavu Blue ananielezea hustle zote ambazo alishawahi kuzipitia wakati anakua na huku akiwa anajitafuta na kwa uelewa wangu itasaidia wengi ambao wanaaza au wataanza kuzishika pesa mapema au hata ambao watapata mafanikio huko mbeleni watajua jinsi ya ‘kujibeba' kutokana na maongezi yetu haya. Maongezi haya yalikua yafanyike mapema tu lakini u busy wa Lil Sama na kupishana kwa ratiba zetu ndo kulifanya yatokee --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yahstonetown/support
GFA384. In today's episode, we have a round table with Rico Ngoma and his newest business partner - Alan Scanlan about the grind on Covid business. Everyone will be learning a lot from this episode. Let's tune in. For full show notes, check out GlobalFromAsia.com/covid-grind/. The post The Covid Grind in Asia – and How We Businesses are Adjusting with Rico Ngoma and Alan Scanlan appeared first on Global From Asia.
Global From Asia TV: Running an International Business via Hong Kong
In today's episode, we have a round table with Rico Ngoma and his newest business partner - Alan Scanlan about the grind on Covid business. Everyone will be learning a lot from this episode. Let's tune in. For full show notes, check out GlobalFromAsia.com/covid-grind/. The post GFATV 384 The Covid Grind in Asia – and How We Businesses are Adjusting with Rico Ngoma and Alan Scanlan appeared first on Global From Asia.
Emmanuel Turaturanye was born and raised in a small town in Rwanda called Ngoma. His whole life he was taught by his parents to love and respect everyone, regardless of their background. At an early age, he learned that wasn't true for everyone. Out of the 11 people in his household, he was one of three that survived when the Rwandan genocide took the lives of hundreds of thousands of Tutsis in the spring of 1994. Here is his journey of survival and forgiveness. Many Roads to Here is a production of The Immigrant Story. This episode was produced by Giulia Fiaoni. Audio editing was done by Giulia Fiaoni, with post production by Gregg Palmer. Our executive producer is Sankar Raman. For more about Emmanuel's experience, head to our website where you can watch the documentary, “To Bear Witness: Reconciliation" produced by The Immigrant Story in collaboration with NW Documentary. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmQ5hMFuu2U Many Roads to Here are expanding. We're looking for radio producers, especially those from immigrant communities and communities of color, to join our team. We're all-volunteer for now, but we've got dreams. Please email mrh@theimmigrantstory.org for more information. For more stories, visit theimmigrantstory.org/manyroads, listen live at prp.fm, or stream us wherever you get your podcasts.
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Join Tim and Kim as they talk about all your favorite potential residues in beef, from hormones and antibiotics to genetically-modified crops, with Dr. Joe Schwarcz, Director of the Office for Science and Society at McGill University.CitationDoyle, E. (2000). Human Safety of Hormone Implants Used to Promote Growth in Cattle. 24.Hirpessa, B., Ulusoy, B., Hecer, C. (2020). Hormones and Hormonal Anabolics: Residues in Animal Source Food, Potential Public Health Impacts, and Methods of Analysis. Retrieved August 9, 2022, from https://www.hindawi.com/journals/jfq/2020/5065386/Jeong, S.-H., Kang, D.-J., Lim, M.-W., Kang, C.-S., & Sung, H.-J. (2010). Risk Assessment of Growth Hormones and Antimicrobial Residues in Meat. Toxicological Research, 26(4), 301–313. https://doi.org/10.5487/TR.2010.26.4.301Kumar, S. (2018). Adverse effects on consumer's health caused by hormones administered in cattle. 10.Ramatla, T., Ngoma, L., Adetunji, M., & Mwanza, M. (2017). Evaluation of Antibiotic Residues in Raw Meat Using Different Analytical Methods. Antibiotics, 6(4), 34. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics6040034Smith, Z. K., & Johnson, B. J. (2020). Mechanisms of steroidal implants to improve beef cattle growth: A review. Journal of Applied Animal Research, 48(1), 133–141. https://doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2020.1751642Thieme, D., & Hemmersbach, P. (Eds.). (2010). Doping in Sports (Vol. 195). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-79088-4
An honest chat about stepping into your full being. Join me as I chat with my guest Ayabonga Ngoma about the power and freedom of Becoming. We use their journey of discovering what it means to be Non Binary in a binary world to unpack what it means to finally be able to live as oneself fully and the impact it has on those who can experience that and be inspired by it. Connect with Ayabonga
An honest chat about stepping into your full being. Join me as I chat with my guest Ayabonga Ngoma about the power and freedom of Becoming. We use their journey of discovering what it means to be Non Binary in a binary world to unpack what it means to finally be able to live as oneself fully and the impact it has on those who can experience that and be inspired by it. Connect with Ayabonga
This episode features a conversation with Sophia Andrews, student at American University and Founder of Ngoma Kenya, a non-profit organization that focuses on providing access to classes in dance and art to the children of Kenya. Sophia reveals why she started Ngoma Kenya, the challenges she faced along the way, and offers advice for anyone considering starting their own nonprofit.
GFA375. It is so quiet in our community and our worlds now and I thought it was only me. I was on Rico's Made In China podcast (check it out for sure) and we discussed how he is also feeling quiet and isolated in his circles and communities. So I thought, hey, let's dig into that. For full show notes, check out GlobalFromAsia.com/new-world/. The post The Emperor Has No Clothes – Adjusting to New World (and changes) with Rico Ngoma appeared first on Global From Asia.
Global From Asia TV: Running an International Business via Hong Kong
It is so quiet in our community and our worlds now and I thought it was only me. I was on Rico's Made In China podcast (check it out for sure) and we discussed how he is also feeling quiet and isolated in his circles and communities. So I thought, hey, let's dig into that. For full show notes, check out GlobalFromAsia.com/new-world/. The post GFATV 375 The Emperor Has No Clothes – Adjusting to New World (and changes) with Rico Ngoma appeared first on Global From Asia.
In this episode Riël Malan speaks to Joshua Ngoma who is the founder of Eyesizwe Coal and Enterprising Africa Regional Network (EARN). Poor health forced Joshua into early retirement from mining engineering and since his recovery he has redirected his time and efforts to his philanthropic hobby, which is teaching young African agricultural entrepreneurs how to grow profitable sustainable businesses, while contributing towards food security.
In this episode, Ms Mesha interviews Arttina Ngoma. They dive into how she started her business and the importance of perseverance. Website: malawiheadwraps.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/malawi_headwraps/ FB: https://m.facebook.com/MalawiHeadwraps Check out The Melanated Veteran website at www.themelanatedveteran.com Also check us out on our many platforms on https://linktr.ee/melanatedveteran If you would like to be a guest or a sponsor please email themelanatedveteran@gmail.com FB: @themelanatedveteran IG: @themelanatedveteran. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-melanated-veteran-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-melanated-veteran-pod/support
Timothy Kaberia, is a prolific Kenyan song writer, worship leader, pianist and music instructor. Also a percussionist, drummer and guitarist. Also, founder of sing Africa (a Christian music team started and based at Daystar University). Some songs attributed to him and sang widely include ‘Shangilia' commonly known as Moyo wangu, ‘Upewe Sifa, Ngoma and Haye! MPESA Till (Buy Goods) 5236949 Send Wave (+254) 701-000-777 Support us to continue making podcasts - http://bit.ly/donatecta
Timothy Kaberia, is a prolific Kenyan song writer, worship leader, pianist and music instructor. Also a percussionist, drummer and guitarist. Also, founder of sing Africa (a Christian music team started and based at Daystar University). Some songs attributed to him and sang widely include ‘Shangilia' commonly known as Moyo wangu, ‘Upewe Sifa, Ngoma and Haye! MPESA Till (Buy Goods) 5236949 Send Wave (+254) 701-000-777 Support us to continue making podcasts - http://bit.ly/donatecta
Timothy Kaberia, is a prolific Kenyan song writer, worship leader, pianist and music instructor. Also a percussionist, drummer and guitarist. Also, founder of sing Africa (a Christian music team started and based at Daystar University). Some songs attributed to him and sang widely include ‘Shangilia' commonly known as Moyo wangu, ‘Upewe Sifa, Ngoma and Haye! MPESA Till (Buy Goods) 5236949 Send Wave (+254) 701-000-777 Support us to continue making podcasts - http://bit.ly/donatecta
Timothy Kaberia, is a prolific Kenyan song writer, worship leader, pianist and music instructor. Also a percussionist, drummer and guitarist. Also, founder of sing Africa (a Christian music team started and based at Daystar University). Some songs attributed to him and sang widely include ‘Shangilia' commonly known as Moyo wangu, ‘Upewe Sifa, Ngoma and Haye! MPESA Till (Buy Goods) 5236949 Send Wave (+254) 701-000-777 Support us to continue making podcasts - http://bit.ly/donatecta
Timothy Kaberia, is a prolific Kenyan song writer, worship leader, pianist and music instructor. Also a percussionist, drummer and guitarist. Also, founder of sing Africa (a Christian music team started and based at Daystar University). Some songs attributed to him and sang widely include ‘Shangilia' commonly known as Moyo wangu, ‘Upewe Sifa, Ngoma and Haye! MPESA Till (Buy Goods) 5236949 Send Wave (+254) 701-000-777 Support us to continue making podcasts - http://bit.ly/donatecta
Timothy Kaberia, is a prolific Kenyan song writer, worship leader, pianist and music instructor. Also a percussionist, drummer and guitarist. Also, founder of sing Africa (a Christian music team started and based at Daystar University). Some songs attributed to him and sang widely include ‘Shangilia' commonly known as Moyo wangu, ‘Upewe Sifa, Ngoma and Haye! MPESA Till (Buy Goods) 5236949 Send Wave (+254) 701-000-777 Support us to continue making podcasts - http://bit.ly/donatecta
Timothy Kaberia, is a prolific Kenyan song writer, worship leader, pianist and music instructor. Also a percussionist, drummer and guitarist. Also, founder of sing Africa (a Christian music team started and based at Daystar University). Some songs attributed to him and sang widely include ‘Shangilia' commonly known as Moyo wangu, ‘Upewe Sifa, Ngoma and Haye! MPESA Till (Buy Goods) 5236949 Send Wave (+254) 701-000-777 Support us to continue making podcasts - http://bit.ly/donatecta
Timothy Kaberia, is a prolific Kenyan song writer, worship leader, pianist and music instructor. Also a percussionist, drummer and guitarist. Also, founder of sing Africa (a Christian music team started and based at Daystar University). Some songs attributed to him and sang widely include ‘Shangilia' commonly known as Moyo wangu, ‘Upewe Sifa, Ngoma and Haye! MPESA Till (Buy Goods) 5236949 Send Wave (+254) 701-000-777 Support us to continue making podcasts - http://bit.ly/donatecta