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Tanzania: Yanga-Lipuli Ref Punished Over 'Dubious Corner'

[Daily News] TANZANIA Football Federation (TFF) has slapped a three-month ban to the referee Abubakar Mturo after he failed to translate 17 laws of football during the February 5th Premier League match between Young Africans and Lipuli at the National Stadium in Dar es Salaam. via SPORT

Zimbabwe: 2 English Teams Tour As Relations Thaw

[The Herald] For the first time in 23 years, two English county cricket teams -- Derbyshire and Durham -- will visit Zimbabwe on a tour pregnant with political weight, amid an aggressive international re-engagement drive by this country's leadership. via SPORT

Victor Atenaga’s Releases New Single ‘I Love Your Name’, Drops Debut Album “The Jesus Project”

Renowned Worship Leader and Pastor, Rev Victor Atenaga releases the first single “ I Love Your Name ” From His New Gospel Music Label, SWIM ART debut album “ The Jesus Project ”. “ I Love Your Name ” is love song that celebrates the power of the name of Jesus. This lead single is from the debut album, The Jesus Project released today on the New Gospel Music Label, SWIM ART, founded and managed by renowned legend in the gospel music industry, Rev. Victor Atenaga. “I love Your Name” was written under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit by Rev. Victor Atenaga and sung by him. Shirel, the first gospel choir on the SWIM ART label has talented and fast rising gospel music artists like dynamic worship leader Osa, Minister Austin of 1NC, Minister Eviv, and Rosey Emerald. Others are Psalmist Freedems, Minister Shedrach, Minister Sarah, and Elegant Peakz. We also have Faithful, Joycen, Gift Atamakoand Minister Joey. “I love your name” was produced by Pastor Kingsley “Kizzy Keys” Oyemwense an

20 African Love Songs To Listen To This Valentine’s Day

20 African Love Songs To Listen To This Valentine’s Day Happy Valentine’s Day! Since we’ve done one for Nigeria , it’s only fair to piece together another post with love songs from across Africa. Here’s a selection of some of my favorite love songs outta Africa in the last couple of years. Considering all the beautiful content coming out of the different regions, you can imagine how tedious this has been for me. However, I managed to streamline it down to 20 African love songs you should be listening to for the rest of the weekend and beyond! Nigeria is largely omitted for obvious reasons . Other regions/countries represented here include: West Africa (Ghana, Senegal, Guinea) Central Africa (Cameroon, Congo) East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania) Southern Africa (S. Africa, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Angola). Sauti Sol – Suzanna [KENYA] Subscribe to notjustok TV   Sarkodie ft. Maleek Berry – Feelings [GHANA/NIGERIA]    Mafikizolo – Ngeke Balunge [SOUTH AFRICA] Subscribe to not

VIDEO: MzVee – Who Are You

MzVee on set Overview of VIDEO: MzVee – Who Are You   Ghanaian songstress  MzVee drops a brand new single and video titled “Who Are You” . This song makes it a back to back release, as it’s the follow up to her recently dropped reggae joint “Sheriff” . The song was produced by MOGBeatz . Watch the visuals, and download the MP3 below.   See also: MzVee – Sheriff   DOWNLOAD AUDIO Watch video of “Who Are You” by MzVee Subscribe to notjustok TV Related Content: Joey B ft. BOJ – No Waste Time Wendy Shay – Kut It Shatta Wale – Borjor M.anifest ft. Simi – Big Mad DJ Millzy ft. KiDi & Shaker – Fever Medikal ft. Ahtitude – Kayayo Teephlow – Shut Up (Freestyle) Ko-Jo Cue ft. Worlasi – Dzo Bisa Kdei – Anadwo Fameye ft. Shugry – Mr Hater Ketchup – Skilahmatic (Pre-Order) Buju – Lenu (Prod. Steph) Blaqbonez – Mr Boombastic (Full EP Download) Ycee – Mo Salah (Prod. Buzzin Producer) Akon – Akonda (Full Album Download) Akon ft. Olamide – Scammers (Prod. Pheelz)

Roger B. Chaffee

Roger B. Chaffee . Roger B. Chaffee (February 15, 1935 – January 27, 1967) was an American naval aviator, aeronautical engineer, and astronaut in the Apollo program. He died in a fire along with Gus Grissom and Ed White during a pre-launch test for Apollo 1. Before joining NASA, Chaffee obtained his private pilot's license and graduated from Purdue University in 1957. Joining the U.S. Navy as an ensign, he trained to fly the T-34, T-28, and A3D. Serving as quality and safety control officer for Heavy Photographic Squadron 62, he took crucial photos of Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis, earning him the Air Medal. He joined NASA's Astronaut Group 3 in 1963 and served as capsule communicator at Mission Control Center in Houston for the Gemini 3 and Gemini 4 missions. He was given his first spaceflight assignment in 1966 as the third-ranking pilot on Apollo 1 and was promoted soon after to lieutenant commander in the Navy. He was posthumously awarded the Congressional Space Med

Roger B. Chaffee

Roger B. Chaffee . Roger B. Chaffee (February 15, 1935 – January 27, 1967) was an American naval aviator, aeronautical engineer, and astronaut in the Apollo program. He died in a fire along with Gus Grissom and Ed White during a pre-launch test for Apollo 1. Before joining NASA, Chaffee obtained his private pilot's license and graduated from Purdue University in 1957. Joining the U.S. Navy as an ensign, he trained to fly the T-34, T-28, and A3D. Serving as quality and safety control officer for Heavy Photographic Squadron 62, he took crucial photos of Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis, earning him the Air Medal. He joined NASA's Astronaut Group 3 in 1963 and served as capsule communicator at Mission Control Center in Houston for the Gemini 3 and Gemini 4 missions. He was given his first spaceflight assignment in 1966 as the third-ranking pilot on Apollo 1 and was promoted soon after to lieutenant commander in the Navy. He was posthumously awarded the Congressional Space Med