Entertainment news roundup

By Stevens Muendo

Politician, wife in birthday drama

A prominent politician and his wife were the disgrace of their guests as they got embroiled in a murky wordy exchange during his birthday feast two weeks ago. The controversial politician, who is also a born-again Christian had one-too-many before losing his cool. He had hired an array of entertainers among them professional strip danc

ers. Sources from the hotel where the feast was being held have it that the politician got too intoxicated and got raunchy with one of the dancers to the shock of his respected guests. Irked by the demeaning show, his wife started throwing a tantrum, spoiling for a free for all drama. The party ended in disarray.

Zuena expecting twins

Star Bebe Cool’s wife Zuena Kirema is pregnant with twins, MondayBlues can reliably reveal. She conceived by In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), a process by which egg cells are fertilized by sperm outside the body.

Not that Zuena and Bebe Cool can’t have kids, in fact the pair- already have two kids (Alpha and Beata). We are told the two wanted to have twins.

Nameless donates Sh5M

Even though he wants nothing to do with media hype on this, it is hard to ignore talking about it. Celebrated MTV-Award winner Nameless, donated Sh5 million to a Machakos school on Friday. The star kept the mission a well guarded secret, keeping the media off the tour. Sources at Machakos School for the Handicapped have it that this has been the singer’s annual practice.

Beauty queen pregnant?

Unconfirmed reports have it that former Miss World, Tanzania, Nancy Sumari is pregnant. The beauty, who is the daughter of a prominent Tazanian politician is said to be dating a big shot in Tanzania’s business community who, allegedly, is the father of the unborn baby. The sassy former queen is the sister of popular singer Nakaaya Sumari.

Mumbi launches album

Backed-up by a band of seven, fresh singing talent Yvonne Mumbi thrilled hundreds of fans on Friday night as she launched her self-titled debut album. The new talent who has been described by many as Kenya’s answer to reggae music entertained the fans with a one hour non-stop concert. The album is a call to action for all Africans across the world to start taking their destiny into their own hands.

Mullings for Nairobi

Following the dancehall music craze in urban Kenya, which has seen a number of Jamaican musicians stage numerous shows, another Jamaican artiste, Emprezz Mullings, is set for a concert in the city this month. The youthful Mullings who also happens to be a TV personality will be accompanied by Steven Golding, President of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA).