Thursday, July 29, 2010

Sarakasi NO GUNS TO TOWN CONCERT TOUR a Suretycess.


Give Thanks, Powers and Glory to Thee Most High Jah Rastafari Haile Selassie I.

In word of the First International Field Marshall HIM Haile Selassie I on disarmament...

"Disarmament has become the urgent imperative of our time. I do not say this because I equate the absence of arms to peace, or because I believe that bringing an end to the nuclear arms race automatically guarantees the peace, or because the elimination of nuclear warheads from the arsenals of the world will bring in its wake that change in attitude requisite to the peaceful settlement of disputes between nations. Disarmament is vital today, quite simply, because of the immense destructive capacity of which men dispose.

Ethiopia supports the atmospheric nuclear test ban treaty as a step towards this goal, even though only a partial step. Nations can still perfect weapons of mass destruction by underground testing. There is no guarantee against the sudden, unannounced resumption of testing in the atmosphere.
The real significance of the treaty is that it admits of a tacit stalemate between the nations which negotiated it, a stalemate which recognizes the blunt, unavoidable fact that none would emerge from the total destruction which would be the lot of all in a nuclear war, a stalemate which affords us the United Nations a breathing space in which to act."


SO let all youth unite against politricks and violence, Jah ova GUN ! Rastafari

Thursday, July 22, 2010

NO guns to town TOur @ Jericho 17th July 2010


The no guns to town tour started earnestly in the notoriously renowned gunman-town, the neighborhood of Jericho. Situated between the Nairobi Central business district and the sprawling slums of Industrial wastelands, Jericho hubs many unemployed youths who resort to criminal activities that mostly end fatally.

Exponential violence is meted out by these demographic group in the design of formed gangs of hoodlums that fleece the hood of its granduer of post-independence, black neighbourhoods status as well as it abled-bodied and all valuables.

The house rates have thus gone down and the community amenities left for ruins. What seemed to be the pride of Eastlands of Nairobi have turned to be the den and execution ground of gunslingers and trigger happy policemen.

In abiding to Majestic waks of disarmament No guns to town tour organised by Alliance Y.E.T.U., FootsoulJahs, David House and Ofafa Jericho Community Social Hall and all who made the concert a success, held the first no guns to town concert on the 17th July 2010 the year of our Lord of Lords.

As a pre-run of the 24th concert at the Sarakasi Dome. Artistes show cased what they were planning to perform of the material day.

Here is the playlist at the concert as prepared by RohoJuu.

*Mickey Humble "just a word of the wise"
*Chant man "Dirty mouth"
*FootsoulJahs "Mb'anga,let me be, little effort money"
*Jah nabii "smatta, haijalishi, bun dem, Ndom, wasanii"
*Jah Will I am "Kwenye streets, no more, waht got to be"
*Jemedari "I rememba, Invading"
*Jah Flame "shida ya nini, mama, mariwana"
*Fyah Sun "kaa rada, give thanks"
*Levi seal "Wailing, better days, kaa masaa"
*Blak Seed "Big up"
*Irie priest "Crucial time"
*Mtapa "live clean,try again,dingo na sinya"
*Roho juu "Sina kitu,inanikatisia, rastaman"
*Qedamawe "Abba Jahnoi, Blak wombman"
*Jah Pillar "Life, simple"
*Jah Izes "Rastafari lives"


Lead guitar Nanda, Bass guitar Korixs Eriko Drums Levi Lavoste Mixer Jah nabii,Rohojuu, Qedamawe and others.


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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

NO Nuclear forged shall prosper over Jah Children


Dear More life petitioner,

We would like all our blog followers, patrons and sympathizers to come out on the 24th of July 2010 at the Sarakasi Dome from 6pm-6am Sunday morning for the NO guns, More life Reggae concert.

There will be plenty of live band music, Ital foodstuffs and wears for you to sample out.

Come in peace caz Majestic waks a gwaan deh. Order reigns Supreme.

Give Thanks
Selahssie I

Monday, July 19, 2010

No guns, more life reggae concert.


In commemoIration of 118th InIversary Iniversally Earth-strong Day of The King of Kings, Lord of Lords, Elect of HIMself,The power of the Trinity,Defender of the Faith,King of Isreal and Prince of Selam, First International Field Marshall, Most decorated General from the lineage of King David, Haile-Selassie I Qedamawe.

Timbuktu Kultural Circuit, No guns to town Initiative by Rastaurant Nairobi and kijiji cultural House, In collaboration with David House Alliance Y.E.T.U youth empowerment through unity. Presents The 118th InIversary Dance themed Procreation and kultural inspiration.

The dance will be held in the reggae acclaimed Sarakasi Dome, Ngara on the 24th July 2010 from 6pm to 6am Sunday Morning.

The entrance fee is 150Kesh.

Come out and experience Binghi Chant by Haile Selassie I Foundation, Riddim riding from the BoBO Hill youts of David House.

Also plenty of Ital from Rastaurant and Curios jah wears from conscious wear, Kijiji and many more.

Also for the first time live band from the Warriors band, Mabatini family, Jah lightning and Thunder band.

Bigging up the flavour is Twelve Tribes' Levi Seal and Fyah Son of Nairobi too ruff's smash hit.

Chant man will be rocking the mic his style no doubt encroached.

:) 10 t-shirts free for the early dance birds.

Give thanks Rastafari We love you.

A son has been born and a prince given rejoice thus Aethiopia rejoice.