Sunday, 16 October 2016

Did Pres Mahama and Nana Addo promise Shatta Wale Land Cruiser and Envelope? Check this out!

Shatta Wale reminds Mahama and Nana Addo of his Land Cruiser and Money

Tomorrow happens to be the birthday of Ghanaian dancehall musician and entertainer, Shatta Wale and without wasting much time, he has taken to Twitter to call on President John Mahama; flag bearer of the NDC and Nana Akuffo Addo; flag bearer of the opposition NPP in this year's December 7 election to remind them of a promise they might have made to the 'Mahama Paper' and 'Kakai' hitmaker behind closed doors.

Shatta Wale is one musician in Ghana who was/is fortunate to have his Mahama Paper and Kakai songs used and being used respectively by both parties; NDC and NPP for their manifestos launch and in their campaigns.

So one would assume that, it is on this background that the artiste might have struck a deal with both parties flag bearers and leaders before using his songs and he is reminding them to fulfil the supposed promise on his birthday.

He first tweeted, "Nana akuffo addo and president Mahama please tomorrow is my birthday so am waiting for my land cruiser and Envelope..pleasseee."

He then followed up with another tweet since he didn't get a response from them for the first tweet, but this time he tagged them both, that is, "@NAkufoAddo and @JDMahama did u please get my message ..Thank you"

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Thursday, 13 October 2016

227 Ugandans contract HIV daily, 83,000 annually - Amakobe Sande

HIV/AIDS infect 227 Ugandans daily

The UNAIDS Country Director for Uganda, Ms Amakobe Sande made this revealation at the Uganda's Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday as she presented her credentials.

According to her, “We need to pay attention to young people, especially girls and women. Uganda still produces 83,000 new HIV/Aids infections annually, meaning 227 new infections daily and I consider this a crisis."

She added, “I am coming in to take over from Mr Musa Bungundu. I intend to build on that positive legacy and I will be working on elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV/Aids in Uganda and I am calling upon all stakeholders not to relax."

“Treatment is also prevention and the first line of response is putting patients on treatment," she said.

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