Saturday, 30 November 2013

For elegant and memorable wedding videos in Ghana, check out Ripple Effect......








**Credit: All photos come courtesy of Ripple Effect....

Paulina says: Weddings are beautiful and joyous but they pass tooo quickly regardless of how much money it cost or however long it took to plan it.

Thus, fab little details: the mother of the bride praying for her daughter before she puts on her wedding gown, the delicate lace details on a silk tulle wedding dress, the way the groom wore his jacket and designer shoes, or the kiss a father gives his daughter before the start of the wedding ceremony, or the flower girls dancing to, "Who runs the World -girls" or the fabulous way your auntie wore her Kente -- whatever it is --memories are made of these -and they need to be captured, and from what I'm hearing Ripple Effect are the go-to folks for capturing your big day....

Remember, its important to view film clips of past weddings/events by any video production company you choose to work with, to make that you like their style and most importantly, that they 'get' your vision.

For more info or to see more of Ripple Effect's fab portfolio visit: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ripple-Effect/150052475188386


 

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Business News: Woolworths buys back African franchises



Woolworths said on Tuesday, 5 November, that it had signed agreements to purchase its franchise businesses in Botswana‚ Namibia‚ Swaziland and Ghana.

This marks the end of franchise stores in African countries for the retailer.

Woolworths‚ like other retailers‚ is expanding its footprint on the continent as urbanisation and rising affluence fuel a boom in fast-growing cities‚ with a middle class clamouring for high-quality goods

Focused on company stores or joint ventures
Woolworths says its investments in African countries in future will be focused on company stores or joint ventures. The group has a presence in 12 African countries‚ excluding SA.

Woolworths' chief executive Ian Moir said the transaction gives the group a business of scale‚ lifts profitability of its African operations and positions it for growth in these countries. The 33 stores in the countries are predominantly clothing and general merchandise but Botswana has a significant food business.

The addition of the stores brings the combined retail turnover in African countries close to R1bn a year.

The franchise stores were previously managed by Ish Handa‚ who will become a non-executive director of Woolworths in both Botswana and Namibia once the deal is concluded. It is subject to competition commission approval in Namibia‚ Botswana and Swaziland.

Planning 82 stores in Africa

Woolworths says it plans to have about 82 stores in Africa outside of its home market by 2016. The group's retail operations and international director Paula Disberry this week said that the economic and socio-demographic trends in Africa were working in favour of Woolworths' positioning.

"The growth in sub-Saharan Africa has been over 5% for the last three years‚" she said at the World Retail Congress Africa in Sandton. The group has launched its WRewards loyalty programme to the Zambian and Mauritian markets‚ where 45% of its sales can be tracked.

"We have introduced store cards and a credit offering in Kenya and we will roll out our store card to all our African countries‚" Disberry said.

Source: http://www.bizcommunity.com/Article/410/182/103026.html


For more info about Woolworths visit: http://www.woolworthsholdings.co.za/

Are the forces behind Africa's Next Top Model Sabotaging Ghana's Beautiful Roselyn Ashkar's chances of winning by giving her a 'Ghetto' make-over and making her wear the worst outfits?



Ghana's beautiful Roselyn Ashkar with her 'Ghetto' make-over blonde lace-front monstrosity wearing the worst outfit....
 



Angola's beautiful Michaela Pinto with elegant dark hair and fab make-up.....and good dress



 
Uganda's Aamito with elegant dark hair and fab make-up......and a lovely gown..




Nigeria's Opeyemi Awoyomi with high-fashion dark hair in an elegant evening gown...



South Africa's Rhulani Kubayi with dark hair and catwalk ready make-up......and a good dress.

 




Another very beautiful sister with gorgeous natural hair but dodgy hair colour (???), Mozambique's elegant Safira in a catwalk ready outfit.....but why couldn't they just leave her hair dark???
 
 
**Photo Credit: From the album: Epsiode 3: Modelling Thula Sindi at a Charity Fashion Show By Africa's Next Top Model
 

Paulina says: there are some 'African' based competitions when headed by certain 'African' nationals --you just know Ghana will never win!!!!!

And I'm not saying that's the case with Africa's Next Top Model....... but looking through the latest photos from said show, it appears our uber beautiful, uber tall and elegant Roselyn Ashkar is being sabotaged left, right and centre....

Not only was she given the worst outfit to wear at some event which I believe was "a Charity Fashion Show" but her make-over which regular readers of Ghana Rising blog will know.....I'm not a fan of, looks more 'Ghetto' than high fashion, more 'dancehall' queen than catwalk ready --and I'm wondering...is it a deliberate attempt to kill our beautiful Roselyn Ashkar's chances of winning????

 
I'm not saying that the stylists behind Africa's Next Top Model don't understand high-fashion ......but if you look at the rest of the black girls bar another very beautiful sister --
Mozambique's Safira (wink, wink) all the other models of colour have high-fashion glossy black hair and were dresses in better grab..... What's going on????
 
Africa's Next Top Model ...we are watching you!!!!
Do check out the other contestants outfits via: http://antmafrica.com/
https://www.facebook.com/ANTMAfrica
 
 
 
http://www.ghanarising.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/model-behaviour-is-roselyn-ashkar.html

Friday, 29 November 2013

Fashion Event: MSimps and Heel The World (HTW)'s Christmas Shopping Gala at L'Arte Cafe from Friday 6th December at 10:00am to Saturday 7th December -6:00pm

 
 
 
 
"Come get your Christmas shopping done in the peaceful oasis of L'Arte Cafe sipping on gingerbread lattes with Christmas music playing in the background. All without a queue in sight.

It's also an opportunity to network with all the amazing people who will be coming. Who knows, you might strike your next business deal right there.

L'Arte Cafe is located in the same premise as Accent & Arts. Landmarks to look out for are Accra Academy School or Cocoa Clinic."
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Paulina says: MSimps and Heel The World (HTW)'s Christmas Shopping Event at the fabulous L'Arte Cafe is going to be a blast, and Accra's fashionistas can't wait for the opportunity to buy from two of the most beloved fashion brands in Ghana. For more info and direction visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/760493393965402/


 

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L'ARTE IS LOCATED IN THE HEART OF 'BUBUASHIE' A WORKING CLASS COMMUNITY IN ACCRA.

This densely populated neighbourhood was chosen to allow clients and tourists the opportunity to 'enjoy the feel of the community' our gallery has been designed to provide an island of fantasy and magic to our city.

L'arte provides fine dining and first class entertainment to suit your everyday business traveller and tourist. Given the fact that many foreigners coming into the country are looking for an alternative to the 'usual'. Our aim is to cater to that subset of people who want to experience the culture and feel of Ghana but in a safe and uncompromising manner.
Paulina says: L'Arte Café looks absolutely fabulous, a must-visit for all looking new creative hubs to check out in Accra. For more info visit: https://www.facebook.com/ArteCafe


 

For more info and direction visit:
https://www.facebook.com/events/760493393965402/
 

Zaron Hair & Make-up Launches in Ghana on Sunday 1st December 2013 in Dzorwulu, Accra.....



Actress Yvonne Nelson is the face of Zaron make-up......
 

 
Paulina says: I was checking out 'Luxe D'visage Make-Up and Hair' facebook fan page when I stumbled upon Nigerian make-up brand Zaron latest news, --its set to launch in Ghana..

Zaron Make-up which has Ghanaian actress Yvonne Nelson is its cover star, launches in Ghana on "Sunday 1st December 2013 at Dzorwulu No.52 Blohum Street on the SID theater road near Van J Eye Clinic" -from 2pm, and looks set to be a fab afternoon of yummy food, drink and "free Zaron hampers and some good discount on products."

I heard that the face of Zaron make-up, actress Yvonne Nelson will also be making an appearance...--so do check it out.
 
For more info about the Zaron Hair & Make-up launch in Ghana visit: https://www.facebook.com/zaronghana
https://twitter.com/ZaronGhana
http://zaron.com.ng/zaron/

For more info about 'Luxe D'visage Make-Up and Hair visit: https://www.facebook.com/LUXEDVISAGE

Thursday, 28 November 2013

Teenager who murdered Derek Boateng is jailed for 12 years..........






Title: Schoolboy who murdered rival by stabbing him through the heart on packed bus is jailed for 12 years Dated: 9-11-2013

Derek Boateng was knifed through the heart on his 16th birthday by 15-year-old Shawn Green as horrified passengers tried to separate the two boys....

**Schoolboy who stabbed a teenage rival to death on a packed bus was yesterday found guilty of murder and jailed for at least 12 years.

Shawn Green, then 15, plunged a knife into the heart of rival Derek Boateng, who was celebrating his 16th birthday that day.

An Old Bailey jury heard how Green boarded a bus on April 23 this year and, seeing Derek, pulled the knife from his waistband.

Derek, who also had a knife, was stabbed once in the chest as passengers tried to separate the two boys.

Green, 16, of Romford, East London, denied murder and claimed he had only started carrying a knife after Derek beat him up.


After a jury returned a guilty verdict at the Old Bailey today, Judge Peter Thornton QC jailed Green for a minimum of 12 years and lifted reporting restrictions to allow his name to be published by the media for the first time, a court official said.

During the trial, prosecutor Tom Kark QC said there appeared to have been some ''previous dispute'' between the boys.

''The specific circumstances of that may not be very clear and may not matter very much,'' he said.
''Whatever had gone on before, we say this act was a senseless act of violence. It resulted in the tragic and untimely death of a young boy.

''Furthermore is the sad fact that both the defendant and the victim, Derek Boateng, were carrying knives and both produced them.

''But the prosecution suggest that it's clear who was the aggressor in this incident, and that was the defendant.''

Mr Kark said CCTV footage from cameras on board the bus had captured much of the incident, although some of it was obscured by other passengers who looked on in shock as the attack unfolded moments after Green got on outside his school just after 3pm.

Jurors were shown clips from the footage, and the trial had to be halted for 10 minutes after one of them burst into tears.

The victim, from Hackney, east London, had previously attended the school in Islington but was no longer a pupil there, the court heard.

Mr Kark said there appeared to be ''immediate hostility'' from the defendant as he boarded the bus and saw Derek sitting towards the back.

He told jurors that Green ''aggressively'' moved past other passengers towards Derek and asked ''something of the nature of 'Do you remember me?'''

Green, who was 15 at the time of the incident, then produced what was described by witnesses as a 6in-8in kitchen knife from his clothes and was seen to push it towards Derek ''two or three times'', Mr Kark said.

''There was panic, there was shouting and screaming on the bus as the passengers started to realise what was happening,'' said the prosecutor.

Mr Kark said Derek was ''very much hemmed in'' where he was sitting, but witnesses described how he tried to move back towards the window in an attempt to get away from his attacker.

Green, from Romford in Essex, admitted stabbing Derek but claimed he was acting in self-defence, the court heard.

Derek was taken to the Royal London Hospital in east London by air ambulance following the stabbing but died the following day.

The knife used to stab him was never recovered but his own weapon was found in his jacket, the court heard.

Following the verdict, Detective Chief Inspector Chris Jones, from Scotland Yard's homicide and major crime command, said: "This was an appalling attack on a crowded bus as it stopped for school pupils outside Highbury Grove School.

"It is dreadful to think that Derek, who was celebrating his 16th birthday, lost his life over nothing more than a brief clash with another teenager.

"This dreadful tragedy has left a family grieving for a much-loved son, brother and friend who had everything to live for.

"The incident has also wrecked another teenager's life and Derek's 16-year-old attacker will now spend many years behind bars. It demonstrates the devastating consequences of carrying knives and the serious harm it has on our communities."


Source: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/schoolboy-shawn-green--jailed-2710840






The following is more info about said sad case....
 
Title: Teenager 'stabbed to death on bus next to terrified passengers'
Dated: 29-10-2013 

A 15-year-old boy in school uniform stabbed a fellow pupil to death on a packed bus in front of horrified passengers, the Old Bailey heard.
The teenager struck down Derek Boateng on the victim’s 16th birthday after making a “bee-line” for him on the 393 single decker in Highbury, the jury was told.

Derek was making his way home to Hackney when he was attacked at the back of the bus in mid-afternoon in April this year.

Both boys tussled and drew knives but Derek was “very much hemmed in”, sitting next to a terrified passenger, jurors heard.

Prosecutor Tom Kark said it was clear the defendant - who is now 16 and cannot be named for legal reasons - was the aggressor.

“The blade penetrated the right lower part of his chest and pierced - unfortunately - the right ventricle of his heart,” he said.

Derek had been a pupil at the same school as his alleged killer, who wore the school’s uniform during the attack, the court heard.

"It appeared that there had been some sort of previous dispute between the two boys,” said Mr Kark.

“Whatever had gone on before, this  was a senseless act of violence which resulted in the tragic and untimely death of a young boy.

“Both the defendant and his victim Derek were carrying knives and both produced them.”

The defendant admits stabbing Derek but he was acting in lawful self-defence, Mr Kark said.

The jury was shown CCTV from the bus, which clearly showed the shock of fellow passengers and their desperate efforts to separate the pair and save Derek’s life.

A juror became hysterical as the footage was shown prompting the judge to halt the case for 10 minutes.

The weapon was a kitchen knife between six to eight inches long, the court heard.
 
The victim was taken by helicopter to hospital but died the next day.

The boy, from the Romford area, denies murder. The trial continues.

 

Source: http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/teenager-stabbed-to-death-on-bus-next-to-terrified-passengers-8910536.html




Paulina says: Since reading about this case in the Evening Standard newspaper some weeks back -I just haven't been able to shake it off. I can't even begin to imagine what the Boateng family is going through -especially as Christmas is fast approaching.


I am a parent of a beautiful nine year old boy, and I know first hand that parenting isn't easy. You worry all the time -but a child not coming home -the horror!!!

But I'm wondering and praying.... As a community what can we do????

The truth is many of us Ghanaians live in some of the worst neighbourhoods in the UK(world) and I just don't know, what can we do????

What are the black (Ghanaian) churches -most are in some of the most deprived areas --doing??? Why can't they open their doors during the week to the youth???? Why can't they mentor the youth...

Its probably old fashioned now, and I'm sooo showing my age but --when I was growing up we used to be carted off to Fante School every Saturday, and some evenings were spent with other children from my mothers Fante village group (or something) and were never allowed out during the week day (it was all homework -after all) but what has happened?? I am sooo thankful to my parents --now.

I must also take this opportunity to thank my parents for working very hard to move us (the Opoku-Gyimah family) from a council flat in Manor House to a huge house in Edmonton and then to lovely family home in Waltham Cross... I can't thank them enough for just how positively this has shaped me and my siblings...

I'm thinking it might just be time for us to up our game and pray ---and try harder and start moving out of some of these forsaken, no-go areas.
 
We also need to start demanding some help from our churches -we are tithing our 10% --after-all....

We the Ghanaian community need to start acting as a community -again, and start being responsible and nurturing all children, not just our own..

I remember when I used to be more afraid of bumping into a Ghanaian 'anuty' whilst out and about expressing myself than a teacher or police --because I knew that if I was found misbehaving -it would be the end of the world ---when Mr & Mrs Opoku-Gyimah found out (mercy)..

And I'm thinking that maybe we need 'Ghanaian' language classes in the UK (and beyond) --again, be they Ga or Ewe or Twi or whatever --and we need them now!!!

Honestly.... it wasn't just about learning my mother tongue -but about being with like minded kids, who's parents wanted the best for them, to keep them safe and to hold onto their culture... Plus they were all as hell-bent as my own parents ....in not wanting us kids to go astray...

I feel sooo sad, its feels like something has broken in the Ghanaian community (and the black community at large) and we are losing ourselves. Only we can't afford to carry on like this, we need to act now!!!!

Our community leaders need to come together, we a dialogue -and solutions, and 'that' community spirit back...


Do read: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/derek-boateng-tributes-teenager-died-1854031

Charity: Actress Yvonne Okoro builds playground for children with special needs in Dzorwulu, Accra........






A few days ago I left a message on my timeline (Facebook oOOo) asking my peeps what Ghana's money-ed 'first' this and thats were doing for Ghana -and I had one fab reply back from Ghana Rising Blog's fave fashionista -DJ Akua Afram, -who reminded me about another Ghana Rising fave fashionista, -Philanthropist, model and former Miss Universe Ghana, Menaye Donkor Muntari's school and --actress Yvonne Okoro's newly commissioned playground for children with special needs in Dzorwulu, Accra Ghana.... and I was blown away!!!

I honest to goodness had no idea actress Yvonne Okoro cared --or cared enough to build said playground!!!!

I am very impressed -and wish her firstly, a belated 'Happy Birthday' and God's Blessings (and all her hearts desires), its not often you see Ghanaians parting with (their hard earned) SIKA for charity......

I pray that this will start a trend -and inspire the rest of us to get out there and do something to better Ghana.... Goodness only knows, if we are waiting on the Ghana's government -it will never happen!!!

Ghana Rising Blog says ...Well Done Yvonne Okoro -God Bless you. xx

For more info about actress Yvonne Okoro visit: https://twitter.com/yvonneokoro
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Yvonne-Okoro/365510437985