Rapper Octopizzo has been having the time of his life in Germany for almost a week now. He has been in the European country to promote his latest album My Chocolate City. Over the weekend, he performed his last show in Berlin and will be heading to Paris on Tuesday before ending his tour in Barcelona.
Octopizzo has grown in great leaps to become one of the most successful rappers in the country. To cap off the great year he has been having, he was selected to compose the FIFA World Cup anthem by Coca Cola.
In Berlin, Germany, the Namba Nane artiste rocked the crowd and he was on hand to share photos of the concert that was well attended.
Here are some of the photos of the performance in what he termed as a dream come true
Gem MP Jakoyo Midiwo and his Ugunja counterpart James Opiyo Wandayi have challenged leaders in Nyanza to shun politics and instead concentrate on development.
The legislators said it was time for elected leaders to initiate and implement development projects other than engaging in unnecessary talk.
Mr Jakoyo advised Kenyans to take advantage of devolution and engage in income generating activities.
The leaders were speaking at a meeting in Gem over the weekend.
Mr Wandayi took issue with some leaders who have already started campaigning for various elective posts ahead of the 2017 general elections.
He said the next polls were several years away and asked such leaders to give elected leaders time to work.
“It is unfair for some leaders to engage in politics yet we are just from the general elections, we should concentrate on development other than politics,” said Mr Wandayi.
Gem MP Jakoyo Midiwo and his Ugunja counterpart James Opiyo Wandayi have challenged leaders in Nyanza to shun politics and instead concentrate on development.
The legislators said it was time for elected leaders to initiate and implement development projects other than engaging in unnecessary talk.
Mr Jakoyo advised Kenyans to take advantage of devolution and engage in income generating activities.
The leaders were speaking at a meeting in Gem over the weekend.
Mr Wandayi took issue with some leaders who have already started campaigning for various elective posts ahead of the 2017 general elections.
He said the next polls were several years away and asked such leaders to give elected leaders time to work.
“It is unfair for some leaders to engage in politics yet we are just from the general elections, we should concentrate on development other than politics,” said Mr Wandayi.