Tuesday 30 December 2008

THE AFRICA MUSIC AWARDS UK 2008

Dear Friend, The Democratic Party (DP) UK Leadership would like to invite you to an impromptu conference where you will have to interface with President Museveni's Spokespersons on: a) Developments on the Northern Uganda conflict; b) Myths, facts and implications of the Bill on Dual Citizenship (Uganda Citizenship and Immigration Control (Amendment) Bill, 2008); c) Other current, pertinent and burning issues, including the matters surrounding the Land (Amendment) Bill 2007 will be the subject of discussion on the occasion The event will be transmitted on BEN TV and other media. Venue: 130 Upton Lane , Forest Gate, London E7 9LW Time: 1.30pm - prompt For further queries: 020 8595 36 00; 07939 22 79 58; 07951 65 25 90; 07950 21 38 06 Happy Holiday Season DP UK Chapter Leadership





The African Music Awards WAS an internationally broadcast event equivalent to the Brit or Grammy Awards, and ia provided a showcase for and celebration of Africa’s primary art form, music and the people who play it. The event was to to publicise and showcase African music to the largely untapped non-African population in Europe, Asia and America. It aims to maintain a strong presence of African music on the international stage and position it in the mainstream of the music industry. It would culminate in an annual awards ceremony, which had sought nominations in a variety of musical categories.And all this happened yesterday at the Troxy In London













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