Congratulations to all the honorees!
Tuesday, 29 March 2016
British African and Asian Community Women Leaders Honoured At Award Ceremony
Congratulations to all the honorees!
Thursday, 24 March 2016
CONVERSATION WITH JOZY: RICHARD PAA KOFI BOTCHWEY
After the death of my parents, many people ridiculed my siblings and I,
calling us witches and wizards. Orphans are often used as offertory boxes or
doormats and I’m not happy about how we treat orphans in our world today. I was
inspired to write The Tale of an Orphan; A Lesson to Learn to inspire orphans
and also, to help people understand that, orphans are not doormats or offertory
boxes. The fact that someone has lost the parents does not mean they have lost
their world.
Yes, I
hear from my readers every day. Most of my readers are inspired by my writing.
They tell me to keep writing. When I go wrong they tell me, and this has helped
shape my writing. I thank them for their feedback.Currently, I am not a member of any book club, but I am a member of Ghana Association of Writers.
Saturday, 19 March 2016
TRAGEDY AS UK'S DJ YASSIN'S BABY AND HER MOTHER ARE FOUND DEAD AT THEIR HOME
The tragedy has sent shockwaves across the Ugandan community in London who are expressing their sympathies through messages of support on social media.
Dj Yassin is a member of the Ugandan Entertainment Association UK whose chairman Mr. Jaffer Suleiman issued the following statement on Thursday following the news of the tragedy.
"The Ugandan Entertainment Association UK fraternity is saddened by the tragic loss of our brother and colleague DJ Yasin's partner and young child.
Our thoughts and prayers for you Yasin at this difficult time.
A wake has been confirmed for tonight at 2 Dongola Road, London E13 0AZ.
Thank you,
Jaffar Suleiman
Chairman UEAUK."
The tragedy has been reported by local papers as police piece together how the family died. http://www.kentonline.co.uk/medway/news/woman-found-dead-at-flat-92887/
MAY THEY REST IN PEACE!
KITENGE FESTIVAL UK 2016: VENDORS WANTED!
If you are a crafter, artist, author, entertainer, small business owner, service provider and are looking to spread the word of your business around our community then you need to be at Kitenge Festival UK this summer happening on 25th June at west ham memorial grounds.
All are welcome to apply. To avoid duplicates please state what you sell.
There are a few spaces left so if interested please email info@kitengefestivaluk.com for your vendor application.
Saturday, 12 March 2016
LYDIA OLET IN STAGE PLAY CARLO'S CAFE
If you know my talented Kenyan sister Lydia Tett Olet you will know she lives for the stage. This very busy and skilled multitasking power girl has taken time out of organising Kenya in Park to features in a stage play production called Carlo's Cafe.
The play tells the storyh of six graduate friends who meet up every six months and talk about a wide range of subjects from marriage, homosexuality, FGM and politics to name a few! The play uses humour to address some very difficult issues. As the relationships of the women deepen over time and situations change, their friendships are tested and evolve.
Happening today 12th March and I hope to see as many of you there as possible supporting Lydia.
Venue: 90 Mycenae House Road, London SE3 7SE.
Time: 8-11pm
Wednesday, 9 March 2016
AFRICAN WOMEN'S DINNER 2016
other.
The charity auction was held by myself Jo Nganda and Ms Juliet Makhapila with all proceeds raised to go to the Anne Wafula Foundation for the disabled.
Check out some photos from the celebrations.




















































































