Showing posts with label Investing talents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Investing talents. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 February 2014

JINSI YA KUCHAPA/KUPRINT FULANA(T-SHIRT) KWA KUTUMIA VIFAA VINAVYOPATIKANA KIRAHISI.


<<Na Victor Katunzi>>


Uchapishaji fulana kwa kutumia Screen inaweza kuonekana ngumu, lakini katika njia ya kuchapa kwa kutumia screen nyumbani ni rahisi. uchapishaji kwa kutumia Screen ni njia nzuri ya kuchapa mashati mengi kwa aina ileile ya logo au maneno. Hizi ndizo hatua Unazotakiwa kuzifuata kwa mtiririko ili kufanikiwa kuwa mmoja kati ya wachapaji wazuri wa Tisheti(fulana).

Sunday, 26 January 2014

BIOGRAPHY OF P-SQUARE




Paul and Peter Okoye, better known as P Square, have a lifestyle the stuff of dreams. The twin brothers are unlikely to look back and regret their decision to abandon football for music. At home and abroad, P Square is a hit. In 2010, the group won the Best African Act award at the KORA All African Music Awards held in Ouagadougou, capital of Burkina Faso.
No doubt, P Square is the most successful African act, and this is evident with the massive success of their numerous concerts in the continent. Over the years, the three time MTV award winning group has made an enviable impact in Africa, doing sold out concerts. And till date, the demand is still waxing stronger. 

Clinching numerous awards both from the local and international scenes is one of P Square’s rewards of hard work, resilience and sheer dedication as entertainers. They have even lost count of their awards. 

Saturday, 11 January 2014

Your Basic Filmmaking Kit & Crew: A 3-Level Guide




 <<By in Directing Tips>>

One of the biggest problems most first-time filmmakers face is that of planning for – and providing – the right resources for the all-important shoot. You’ve written the script, or found someone to write it for you. You’ve found a cast, and you’ve arranged a day (or days) on which to shoot. And you’ve raised a budget that will allow you to make a film without also serving up a significant dent to your personal bank balance.
But now what? Part of your budget will be put down to equipment costs – either renting or purchasing the hardware needed to turn the inputs of light and sound into a movie. There’s a bewildering array of equipment available in both the amateur and professional filmmaking markets, to hire or to buy, and choosing the right kit for your shoot can be stressful, confusing and, when done wrong, a disaster for both your film and your budget. Just as important is your crew: filming will prove just as slow and frustrating with an overload of extraneous team members as it will if there are too few to keep the ball rolling.

Saturday, 28 December 2013

UJASIRI NA UTHUBUTU WA ASHA BARAKA KATIKA KUTENGENEZA AJIRA KWA VIJANA



ASHA Baraka ni mwanamke wa mfano wa kuigwa kwa ushujaa na ujasiri wake wa kutosita  kujaribu  jambo lenye manufaa kwake na taifa kwa ujumla.
        Mama Asha Baraka amejitoa kusaidia jamii hususan ya vijana kuwaondoa katika dimbwi la umaskini kwa kuwapa ajira ya kupiga muziki katika bendi yake ya African Stars ‘Twanga Pepeta’.

Asha ni mzaliwa wa mkoa wenye rekodi ya muda mrefu ya kuibua vipaji vya wasanii wa muziki na mpira wa miguu. Mkoa huo ni Kigoma, uliopo magharibi mwa Tanzania.
Ni mama aliyetunukiwa na Mungu vipaji lukuki, vilivyoanza kuonekana tangu akiwa katika shule ya sekondari. Vipaji hivyo vimemuweka katika heshima kubwa kiasi cha kupachikwa hadhi ya kuitwa ‘Iron Lady’.

Thursday, 19 December 2013

Self Employment using your Talents to Create an Income





Since the global recession kicked in back in 2008, more and more people have turned towards using their skills and talents to earn a living. As global unemployment has soared in recent times, many have turned to self-employment to generate an income to support themselves and their families. There are many examples of how people can create an income by utilizing their talents.

One way in which people can make money from their talents is writing. If someone is passionate about writing and has proficient writing skills the possibilities for creating an income are endless. There are opportunities for writers to create E-books online on various platforms for different publishers. There are also opportunities for freelance work both online and offline. It is possible for writers to write short reports or excerpts for local newspapers and may get paid on submission or based on popularity of the authors previous submissions. Online, there is a host of freelance opportunities to carry out work for people who need content. There are also opportunities to create an income from blogging online. There is an abundance of advertising and SEO marketing sites who are willing to put advertisements on blogs that generate a high volume of Internet traffic. There are many opportunities however earning a living by writing is not a simple task as it takes time to build a reputation before a steady income stream will begin.

Friday, 13 December 2013

How To Invest In Movies

 

Investing directly in a movie could be a perilous endeavor. Scouting the right talent, managing production costs and finding the right distributor are but a few of the hurdles that investors share as the production moves forward to fruition or perdition. The hardest to gauge is the personal whim of the moviegoer. Taste is fickle. A story with a broad appeal in one decade could fall flat in the next. If a movie does well, it may open the possibilities of a franchise; if it flops, it could claim numerous casualties, from studios to the careers of actors.

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Biography of Lady Jaydee (Judith Wambura)



Judith Daines Wambura Mbibo, known as Lady Jaydee (born June 15, 1979) is an R&B/Hip-hop singer from Tanzania. She was voted Best Tanzanian Female R&B Artist in 2002, performed at the Kora All Africa Designers Competition, and was awarded “Best R&B Album” at the Tanzania Music Awards on August 6, 2004. In July 2005, she won an award for “best female video for South Africa”. She was among the first females to sing R&B in Swahili. She is married to Clouds FM presenter Gardner Habbash.