Saturday, February 23, 2008

Bliss: Marc Anthony and Jen Lopez have twins!

Do you know? What a blessing! I'm sooo happy for the couple who have done so much for the World with their hits.


Jennifer Lopez gave birth to twins -- a boy and a girl -- early on Friday in a New York hospital, her manager said.

The 38-year-old, who is married to singer Marc Anthony, delivered her first children just after midnight in a Long Island hospital, manager Simon Fields told Reuters.

"They are healthy, happy and thrilled," Fields said of the new family.

The couple's 5.7 pound daughter was born first, followed by a 6.0 pound son. Both have yet to be named.

Lopez's efforts to have a child have filled tabloid pages in the past few years. Anthony, a 39-year-old salsa singer, has a daughter and two sons from two previous relationships.

Celebrity magazine People is reportedly offering upward of $6 million for the exclusive U.S. rights for the first photos of the babies, topping a reported $4 million the magazine paid for North American rights to pictures of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's baby daughter Shiloh.

New York-born Lopez, who has sold 17 million records worldwide and released six albums, married Anthony, who has sold more than 10 million records, in 2004. It is her third marriage.

The couple starred together last year in "El Cantante," a film about salsa legend Hector Lavoe.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Wao! I'll be damned! Fraud dividends pay off!

I glimpsed the last portion of the presentation of the "Richmond" Probe Committee by Dr Harrison Mwakyembe on National TV. Hair at the back of my neck kind of ruffled out of excitement. Was I dreaming? Naah. It was real.

The following day, Thursday 7th, I totted my little transistor radio so as to catch a word when the parliament would open next day. When I turned it a few minutes after nine, there was PM's voice alright. He spoke long and hard about all politicians being media fodder, only this time they decided to go for PM head, "a wish I'll grant", he said. Then rang out what people had wanted to hear--"I've given the President the letter to request my resignation". The parliament hall went wild with applaud. That may have been the loneliest hour for the whitehead tycoon who had a degree in theatre arts--something I got to discover a few hours after that short speech: I googled 'Edward Lowassa' on my cellphone, the first page was Wikipedia entry. Lo and behold, just some four hours after the heavy statement, some bonafide Tanzanian had already updated the Wiki entry appropriately about rise and fall of EL as Tz PM.

The parliament was then adjourned until 5 pm because of the gravity of what had just taken place. Two other ministers--Karamagi and Msabaha--would also announce their intentions to resign that evening.

Thursday 7th Feb 08 night a milestone was entered in the Tanzania history when President Jakaya Kikwete accepted the resignation letter submitted by Edward Lowassa and, as per Tanzanian Constitution, dissolved the Cabinet.

On Friday 8th during the 5 pm parliament session, a new name proposed to parliament for PM was announced--Mizengo Pinda. He had been a deputy Minister responsible for Local Government but also a seasoned civil servant having served under Father of Nation J.K. Nyerere and all other presidents that followed. According to him, he left civil service only when the constituents at his home district requested him to run for parliament, which he did and won, and was now in second term as MP.

As I'm writing this post we are without Cabinet (until tomorrow Monday 11 Feb anyways, but many a Tanzanian are welcoming the trend of things lately in the Phase Four government of Jakaya Kikwete. Pray, we, Tanzania, are the only country in the neighbourhood left with peace and tranquility--Kenya having discarded that status in the botched presidential elections at the end of last year.