Africa Wake up People.........Its time to get serious.......everyone must get busy doing the right thing........double check the scramble to Africa and make sure that investment trading activities are set under acceptable good democratic governance and principles for checks and balances and that they are protected under legal justice for fairness and for common good of all....... Share what you have Responsibly with respect and dignity ...... You are so Blessed......Africa is full of beauty and Love......Love is beautiful and excellent.......Peace and Unity if our goal........I love you all....... Have Fun and Enjoy your weekend people.......!!! Judy Miriga Diaspora Spokesperson Executive Director Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc., USA http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com South african music at it Best track-I love you africa CHEELA -VULI NDLELA Uploaded by MaqGspot on Mar 16, 2010 VULI NDLELA 2010 !!! rearranger et remixé!!! interprété après le succès du titre "Laisse parler les gens" par CHEELA qui depuis son enfance a été fan d'une très grande dame de la musique Africaine "BRENDA FASSIE"!!! qui fut surnommée par Time Magazine en 2001 « La Madonna / Madonne des bidonvilles ».Chantant en anglais et en langue zulu elle obtiendra ses plus grands succès en s'imposant dans le style kwaito.Elle était largement connue comme la voix de l'affranchissement des noirs durant l'apartheid.1964-2004 en mémoire de Brenda Fassie.CHEELA South Africa - Brenda Fassie - Vuli Ndela Live with Mandela (Kora 2001) Yvonne Chaka Chaka I am Burning up. Yvonne Chaka Chaka - Let Me Be Free Yvonne Chacka chacka - Mamaland Uploaded by yazoshea on Mar 10, 2011 Yvonne has been on the forefront of South African music for over 15 years and still going strong. Yvonne Chaka Chaka - Umqombothi - Original copy Uploaded by SunAfrica Team on Oct 16, 2011 Visit Us @ http://SUNAFRICACHOICE.com Pat Shange - I'm Accused Uploaded by cutandgo on Oct 17, 2008 I do not own the rights to this song. Please view for entertainment purposes only.Lovely Song. I especially love the part sampling the tune of Kassav's "Wep" Streetboys - Mmbop Congo - Africa Dance Machine - Tchiko Tchicaya (Recycled in HQ) Uploaded by idamawatu on Apr 7, 2009 Congo - Africa Dance Machine - Tchiko Tchicaya (Recycled in HQ) Opiyo Bilongo - Bi om pii dalawa.wmv Uploaded by Benbellahokwatch on Jan 24, 2012 Opiyo Bilongo of Bilongo Golden Stars with Bi iom pii dalawa here. Here is a real Osito disciple pairing up with the likes of Ericko Chogo. Other songs in this Album of Nyako we Sanda include; Margaret Gati, and Nyako we Sanda itself. Odhiambo Tusker - Cynthia Uploaded by Jasunamigori on Jun 25, 2011 Luo Benga Odhiambo Tusker: Judy atwech Nya-Imbo (Jirani) Uploaded by naidamu on Feb 6, 2011 Odhiambo, the best "dengorating" voice par none in benga, notwithstanding his teacher Osito. Good Old Nyanza Dayz #3 - Supremacy Sounds [Club Mix] Uploaded by kalenjinz on Jul 9, 2011 ©2011 Supremacy Sounds. fanka iyo nairobi shimita - abibatou (avec lokassa et dally kimoko) Uploaded by djinamori777 on Jul 22, 2009 Du groupe les sans papiers As race stands, Obama within reach of second termBy THOMAS BEAUMONT | Associated Press – 1 hr 4 mins agoTo overtake Obama, Romney would need to quickly gain the upper hand in nearly all of the nine states where he and Obama are competing the hardest. Polls show the president with a steady lead in many of them as Romney looks to shift the dynamics of the race, starting with their first debate Wednesday in Denver. "We'd rather be us than them," says Jennifer Psaki, an Obama spokeswoman. But Romney's political director, Rich Beeson, insists, "You still have an incumbent who's going to have a hard time getting over 50 percent in a lot of these states." If the election were held today, an Associated Press analysis shows Obama would win at least 271 electoral votes, with likely victories in crucial Ohio and Iowa along with 19 other states and the District of Columbia. Romney would win 23 states for a total of 206. To oust the Democratic incumbent, Romney would need to take up-for-grabs Florida, Colorado, Nevada, North Carolina, New Hampshire and Virginia, which would put him at 267 votes, and upend Obama in either Ohio or Iowa. The AP analysis isn't meant to be predictive. Rather, it is intended to provide a snapshot of a race that until recently has been stubbornly close in the small number of the most contested states. It is based on a review of public and private polls, television advertising and numerous interviews with campaign and party officials as well as Republican and Democratic strategists in the competitive states and in Washington. In the final weeks before the Nov. 6 vote, Obama is enjoying a burst of momentum and has benefited from growing optimism about the economy as well as a series of Romney stumbles. Most notably, a secret video surfaced recently showing the Republican nominee telling a group of donors that 47 percent of Americans consider themselves victims dependent on the government. To be sure, much could change in the coming weeks, which will feature three presidential and one vice presidential debate. A host of unknowns, both foreign and domestic, could rock the campaign, knocking Obama off course and giving Romney a boost in the homestretch. Barring that, Romney's challenge is formidable. Obama started the campaign with a slew of electoral-rich coastal states already in his win column. From the outset, Romney faced fewer paths to cobbling together the state-by-state victories needed to reach the magic number. It's grown even narrower in recent weeks, as Romney has seen his standing slip in polls in Ohio, with 18 electoral votes, and Iowa, with six. That forced him to abandon plans to try to challenge Obama on traditionally Democratic turf so he could redouble his efforts in Ohio and Iowa, as well as Colorado, Florida, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Nevada and Virginia. Romney is hoping that come Election Day, on-the-fence voters tip his way. But there are hurdles there, too. Early voting is under way in dozens of states, and national and key states surveys show undecided voters feel more favorably toward Obama than Romney. The Republican is in a tight battle with Obama in Florida, as well as Colorado, North Carolina and Nevada. But Ohio's shifting landscape illustrates Romney's troubles over the past few weeks. Republicans and Democrats agree that Obama's solid lead in public and private polling in the state is for real. Over the past month, the president has benefited from an improving economic situation in the state; its 7.2 percent unemployment rate is below the 8.1 percent national average. Obama's team also attributes his Ohio edge to the auto bailout and GM plant expansions in eastern Ohio. Obama and his campaign have hammered Romney on his tax policies, arguing that the former Massachusetts governor favors the rich while the president as a defender of everyone else. The president has seen the same good fortune in Iowa. A poll released Saturday by The Des Moines Register illustrates his advantage, showing Obama with 49 percent to 45 percent for Romney. The margin of error was plus or minus 3.5 percentage points. "It's a direct result of the time and resources he's been forced to spend here," Iowa Republican strategist John Stineman said. Indeed, Obama intently focused on the state ahead of an early voting period that began last week. He campaigned in Iowa aggressively this summer and dumped in a ton of TV advertising, much of it depicting Romney as wealthy and out-of-touch with working Americans. Obama doesn't just have the wind at his back in those states. The president also appears to be in stronger shape than Romney in Virginia, which has nine electoral votes, and in New Hampshire, with four votes, even though Romney vacations often in the state where he has a lakeside home. Romney and GOP allies are being outspent in that state considerably, a sign of trouble for the Republican challenger. Underscoring his challenges, Romney also has been forced to spend millions of dollars a week defending himself in North Carolina, a GOP-leaning state that's more conservative than most of the states that will decide the election. Polls now show a competitive race there. Democrats boast of having registered 250,000 new voters in the state since April 2011. It's an eye-popping total in a state that Obama won by just 14,000 votes four years ago. A flood of new voters, presumably a chunk of them Democrats, could help keep that state within Obama's reach this year. Also, Romney's effort to challenge Obama in Democratic-leaning Wisconsin, home state of running mate Paul Ryan, appears to have fizzled. Despite millions of dollars spent on TV in the last few weeks by both sides, polls show Obama with a clear lead in Wisconsin. Romney's goal of forcing Obama to defend Michigan — Romney's native state — and Pennsylvania never materialized. "The big strategic moment coming out of the conventions in my view was whether or not Romney and his campaign could succeed in expanding the parameters of the battleground," said Tad Devine, a top adviser to 2000 Democratic nominee Al Gore and 2004 nominee John Kerry. "They have not been able to do that." All this has left Romney with an extraordinarily tight path and few options but to bear down in the states where he is competing aggressively. Time, though, is running out. ___ Deputy polling director Jenifer Agiesta and Dennis Junius contributed from Washington, Dan Sewell from Ohio, Beth Fouhy from New York and Julie Pace from Chicago. Bob Marley Babylon system haha never beeeeeeeeeeeeee what they want stand up for ur rights |
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