Sorry that this is a last minute confirmation --> I'll be performing at the Cobden, in London tomorrow evening.
If you're in London try and come down:: Hosted by Musiqave, this Fridays line-up of live performances, includes Martine Girualt, Nathan Watson, Zuwa and yours truly, Sahara C.
Check out the facebook event at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=147261463974&ref=nf or visit the musicqave website for more info.
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xx
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Best wishes
xx
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
UK Songwriting contest -- Results ...
I heard late last week from the UK Songwriting contest and I am pleased to report that I placed in the semi-finals for the 3rd year running with my song "Last Goodbye". This year I scored a 7, which is borderline finalist, so I am very pleased... if things keep going this way I'll win next year! LOL
check it out at www.songwritingcontest.co.uk
check it out at www.songwritingcontest.co.uk
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Today's radio interview --> SW Radio Africa
Here's a link to listen to today's broadcast of my interview with Lance Guma on SW Radio Africa
mms://swradioafrica.streamuk.com/swradioafrica_archive/otp120909.wma
mms://swradioafrica.streamuk.com/swradioafrica_archive/otp120909.wma
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Saturday, September 12, 2009
Monday, September 7, 2009
Sahara C & Gordon on BBC Radio --> Listen !!
BBC London Radio Interview with Joanne Good and Simon Lederman on Saturday 5th September about Zimfest. Listen from the 2hr 20min mark
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p00473gs/Joanne_Good_and_Simon_Lederman_05_09_2009/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p00473gs/Joanne_Good_and_Simon_Lederman_05_09_2009/
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SW Radio Africa interview --> listen
Interview with Lance Guma, Sahara C, and DKR members Kuda and Ras Ai
http://swradioafrica.streamuk.com/swradioafrica_archive/otp050909.wma
http://swradioafrica.streamuk.com/swradioafrica_archive/otp050909.wma
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Zimfest 2009 - some pictures...
Here's a few photo's from Zimfest 2009 for those who cant get access to facebook ;)
feel free to leave a comment :)
SC
feel free to leave a comment :)
SC
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Unity 101 & Sahara C live broadcast from Zimfest!!
This evening - live from Zimfest - I'll be talking live with DDT on his Urban Unity radio show for Unity 101 Community Radio. If you're not going to be at Zimfest, this is a great opportunity to be involved... and to have a listen to whats actually going on.
The show will run from 6pm - 8pm today... and is broadcast online so log on at http://www.unity101.org/ and click 'Listen live now'....
xx
SC
The show will run from 6pm - 8pm today... and is broadcast online so log on at http://www.unity101.org/ and click 'Listen live now'....
xx
SC
Last Goodbye out today - everywhere online!!
Well!! today's the day... Zimfest this afternoon and I'll be performing at 2:30 pm. Also today my song "Last Goodbye " is available everywhere online... iTunes, Amazon , you name it :)
buy it :) from amazon & get it delivered or get it from iTunes (search for Sahara C)
Thanks for your support, its is always appreciated.
xx
buy it :) from amazon & get it delivered or get it from iTunes (search for Sahara C)
Thanks for your support, its is always appreciated.
xx
Friday, September 4, 2009
SW Radio Africa interview
SW Radio Africa broadcasts online and all over Africa, including my birthplace Zimbabwe -- I had an interview with Lance Guma, presenter of their "On the Pulse" show, together with Slyvester from Zimfest and Kuda from DKR (who are headlining at Zimfest this year)... have a listen online this evening (and possibly win tickets to Zimfest) at www.swradioafrica.com
Zimfest is actually ... a fundraiser...
All the excitement about Zimfest being this weekend might be overshadowing the fact that Zimfest is actually hosted by WeZimbabwe, a UK registered charity that raise funds to help Zimbabweans. ...
I'm raising money for WEZIMBABWE and I'd really appreciate your support. This year some funds raised at this huge event that Zimfest has become will go towards Tichakunda preschool - a school which emerged after the Hatcliffe Extension squatter camp was razed to the ground in "Operation Murambatsvina". The 600 young children that attend at Tichakunda range between the ages of 2 - 9 years old, and are taught lessons and given one daily meal of porridge. They are trying to raise money to sink a borehole so the children can have access to clearn water, build classrooms so they can have lessons in a structure other than in a wooden shack, build toilets, and to give the children more than one meal a day - for some of these children that's the only meal they are getting... find out more about their projects.
I dont need to tell you that some of these necessities are things many of us take for granted. Make a donation, small - or big - to help change the future of someone else. I am sure you can spare a pound. It's easy to donate online with a credit or debit card - just go to my JustGiving page:
http://www.justgiving.com/Sahara-Cee
JustGiving sends your donation straight to WEZIMBABWE and automatically reclaims Gift Aid on all eligible donations, so what you give is worth even more. I hope you'll join me in supporting WEZIMBABWE.
Thank you.
Sahara C
I'm raising money for WEZIMBABWE and I'd really appreciate your support. This year some funds raised at this huge event that Zimfest has become will go towards Tichakunda preschool - a school which emerged after the Hatcliffe Extension squatter camp was razed to the ground in "Operation Murambatsvina". The 600 young children that attend at Tichakunda range between the ages of 2 - 9 years old, and are taught lessons and given one daily meal of porridge. They are trying to raise money to sink a borehole so the children can have access to clearn water, build classrooms so they can have lessons in a structure other than in a wooden shack, build toilets, and to give the children more than one meal a day - for some of these children that's the only meal they are getting... find out more about their projects.
I dont need to tell you that some of these necessities are things many of us take for granted. Make a donation, small - or big - to help change the future of someone else. I am sure you can spare a pound. It's easy to donate online with a credit or debit card - just go to my JustGiving page:
http://www.justgiving.com/
JustGiving sends your donation straight to WEZIMBABWE and automatically reclaims Gift Aid on all eligible donations, so what you give is worth even more. I hope you'll join me in supporting WEZIMBABWE.
Thank you.
Sahara C
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Thursday, September 3, 2009
Sahara C in the press!!
Hiya...
So pleased to see my picture in today's Epsom Guardian - the coverage is all about Zimfest this year... Happy to be mentioned :)
check it out!! : http://www.epsomguardian.co.uk/leisure/4576558.Zimbabwe_comes_to_Raynes_Park/
Zimfest in only 2 days.... I'm on Stage 1 at 2:30 pm --- are you with me???
xx
SC
So pleased to see my picture in today's Epsom Guardian - the coverage is all about Zimfest this year... Happy to be mentioned :)
check it out!! : http://www.epsomguardian.co.uk/leisure/4576558.Zimbabwe_comes_to_Raynes_Park/
Zimfest in only 2 days.... I'm on Stage 1 at 2:30 pm --- are you with me???
xx
SC
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
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