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Wafalme Kings and Queens Short description of the group: Wafalme is a group of 13 rehabilitated (More) Wafalme Kings and Queens Short description of the group: Wafalme is a group of 13 rehabilitated street children between the age of 8 and 23 years old who were brought together by their strong passion for hip hop as an art and a way of life. They chose to not only live by the positive message of their compositions but also to awaken the talent among the street children living in the slums of Nairobi. Biography of the group: Brought up in the slums of Nairobi, a group of youngsters, aged 7 to 16 years, have formed an exciting hip‐hop group that is steadily gaining popularity nation wide. The leader and driving force behind the group is Dickson Oyugi, a gentleman who at the age of 16 years was already a veteran in the hip hop industry. He was a member of the acclaimed Kalamashaka and Ukoo Flani Mau Mau hip hop groups that are recognized internationally for their strong hip hop culture. Dickson became a celebrity in his home ground neighbourhood and was often approached by other aspiring street children who are keen on joining the industry. This inspired Dickson to explore the raw talent in his home ground and pull together the current group of members to form Wafalme Kings and Queens. Despite their tender ages and lack of experience in the performing arts industry Wafalme Kings and Queens have now performed at the last four WAPI concerts, curtain‐raised for Tanzanian Bongo star Z‐Anton and displayed their talents at this years Sawa Sawa Festival. Their talent has won them numerous fans and caught the eye of the Slum Talent Trust, an organization whose aim it is to develop talents from the Nairobi slum areas. The Slum Talent Trust has since worked hand in hand with Sarakasi Trust to help develop this group through offering training that specializes on the groups vocals, performances, artist management and marketing strategies. Together we have achieved to bring out hope, enlightenment and development of this exciting, entertaining and unique slum talent. URL addresses: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5YX6BCD6aY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8R_ZvGpx34 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uv2o8--M-BA List of names of the artists ZUDY 23 Female DENNIS KIMATU 8 Male OSCAR ATWOLI 13 Male FODE GESAKA 12 Male GILBERT OKUSI 15 Male HARRISON MWANGI 16 Male LUCY WANJIKU 11 Female FRANCIS DEMESI 17 Male DICKSON OYUGI 17 Male ANNE MUGATHA 14 Female MARY NZOMO 14 Female ELIZABETH WANJIKU 13 Female JOSEPH NGUGI 13 Male KEVIN MISANGO 13 Female Sustainability of the group 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger : This group has already had a great impact in the slums of Nairobi, owing to their efforts of rising against all odds in the music industry and being able to uplift their standards of living from the little money they make from their performances. Wafalme Kings and Queens are now creating a movement among the street children in support of using hip hop music to elevating individuals from street life. 2. Achieve universal primary education: This group is a living example of what the arts industry can do to a talented individual who chooses to pursue this art as a profession. It is through the Wafalme Kings and Queens that some street children in the slums of Nairobi have sorted to go back to school. The group members have also managed to use their income not only to support their families but also to go back to school. 3. Reduce child mortality: Many street children in the slums are dying due to diseases, drug abuse and poverty. Through hip hop music the group has managed to be the frontiers of a better living through their music. 4. Ensure environmental sustainability: Trash is cash is a single debut that has been released by the group, it is a song that encourages the youth to create employment by turning what people pass as trash into cash i.e. using plastics to create art that can be sold at a fee, or turning waste into manure or to generate power. Wafalme Kings and Queens are frontiers of the green movement in their slum neighbourhood. 5. Create a global partnership for development with targets for aid, trade and debt relief: Wafalme Kings and Queens have great potential of steering development in their slum. They have a strong message that is conveyed in their music and performances and if this talent is tapped by international sponsors, a lot can be achieved. The Slum Talent Trust is looking into partnering with food aid organizations such as Red Cross to create campaigns against hunger, Wafalme Kings and Queens also have a strong message of environment conservation and drug abuse. Many ideas have been put in to writing lyrics like: Mama, Life, My Story, Peace, Pamoja, Wisdom, Child Labour, In this World, Crime, Trash is Cash. Trash is cash Intro Yeiyee no more pollution, this my solution Make it clean, make it clean Verse 1 Millions living here The litter they call dear They werent born here Its survival for revival Air filled with polluted bubbles Skys the limit every days hustle Conserving the slum building a muscle Cleaning up the streets recycling the trash To save the environment and make some cash People wake up and wander right about outside The narrow dirty streets shantily built muddy shacks Discarded garbage kids playing on filthy paths Within the atmosphere of alcohol violence and drugs Education medication a distant hope in them Chorus No more pollution: Trash is cash This my solution: trash is cash Make a town a green town; make a town a green town Climate change, environment, make a town a clean town Verse 2 Community groups and micro entrepreneurs Selling to farmers a precious asset compost manure Irrigation schemes from these rivers Attires,eco sandals, handbags and jewellery made from trashy granular Mattress, pillow baskets, roof tiles from trashed plastic Sold to local and foreign market Metals sold to scrap dealers aint no rampage Cheap cooker making using dumped coffee seeds and paper as fuel To feed the poor the price not cruel Millions of people trying to save the world While make a living with the strong unemployment And pollution solution innovative lesson to the world my conclusion Starved women bathing in dirty rivers planting veggies along river beds Kids forage in waste drinking water from pipes covered in garbage Raw sewers overflowing open sewers the eyes they cant bandage Improper sanitation no latrine variation garbage mountains cant manage Chorus No more pollution: Trash is cash This my solution: trash is cash Make a town a green town; make a town a green town Climate change, environment, make a town a clean town Verse 3 So when I sit back I reminisce about the future Things the way they are wishing they wouldnt last Must thoughts of conservation run inside of me Now I can get the best life I wanted to achieve The ozone layer depletion, threat to mankind, I mention The planet getting warmer, resource scarcity informer Slums overpopulated/people starving some dont make it No trees around the slum this cant be a greener ground environment surround Charcoal and bio gas production, youths employed for garbage collection/an ideal correction Water purifiers, ceramic material, fine art sculptures made from trash Another best practice by the youth to generate some cash Fire stutter by the roadside spreading acrid smoke near food kiosks in the air Its pollution here, pollution there, pollution everywhere beware. 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trash is cash Wafalme Kings and Queens Short description of the group: Wafalme is a group of 13 rehabilitated (More) Wafalme Kings and Queens Short description of the group: Wafalme is a group of 13 rehabilitated street children between the age of 8 and 23 years old who were brought together by their strong passion for hip hop as an art and a way of life. They chose to not only live by the positive message of their compositions but also to awaken the talent among the street children living in the slums of Nairobi. Biography of the group: Brought up in the slums of Nairobi, a group of youngsters, aged 7 to 16 years, have formed an exciting hip‐hop group that is steadily gaining popularity nation wide. The leader and driving force behind the group is Dickson Oyugi, a gentleman who at the age of 16 years was already a veteran in the hip hop industry. He was a member of the acclaimed Kalamashaka and Ukoo Flani Mau Mau hip hop groups that are recognized internationally for their strong hip hop culture. Dickson became a celebrity in his home ground neighbourhood and was often approached by other aspiring street children who are keen on joining the industry. This inspired Dickson to explore the raw talent in his home ground and pull together the current group of members to form Wafalme Kings and Queens. Despite their tender ages and lack of experience in the performing arts industry Wafalme Kings and Queens have now performed at the last four WAPI concerts, curtain‐raised for Tanzanian Bongo star Z‐Anton and displayed their talents at this years Sawa Sawa Festival. Their talent has won them numerous fans and caught the eye of the Slum Talent Trust, an organization whose aim it is to develop talents from the Nairobi slum areas. The Slum Talent Trust has since worked hand in hand with Sarakasi Trust to help develop this group through offering training that specializes on the groups vocals, performances, artist management and marketing strategies. Together we have achieved to bring out hope, enlightenment and development of this exciting, entertaining and unique slum talent. URL addresses: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5YX6BCD6aY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8R_ZvGpx34 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uv2o8--M-BA List of names of the artists ZUDY 23 Female DENNIS KIMATU 8 Male OSCAR ATWOLI 13 Male FODE GESAKA 12 Male GILBERT OKUSI 15 Male HARRISON MWANGI 16 Male LUCY WANJIKU 11 Female FRANCIS DEMESI 17 Male DICKSON OYUGI 17 Male ANNE MUGATHA 14 Female MARY NZOMO 14 Female ELIZABETH WANJIKU 13 Female JOSEPH NGUGI 13 Male KEVIN MISANGO 13 Female Sustainability of the group 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger : This group has already had a great impact in the slums of Nairobi, owing to their efforts of rising against all odds in the music industry and being able to uplift their standards of living from the little money they make from their performances. Wafalme Kings and Queens are now creating a movement among the street children in support of using hip hop music to elevating individuals from street life. 2. Achieve universal primary education: This group is a living example of what the arts industry can do to a talented individual who chooses to pursue this art as a profession. It is through the Wafalme Kings and Queens that some street children in the slums of Nairobi have sorted to go back to school. The group members have also managed to use their income not only to support their families but also to go back to school. 3. Reduce child mortality: Many street children in the slums are dying due to diseases, drug abuse and poverty. Through hip hop music the group has managed to be the frontiers of a better living through their music. 4. Ensure environmental sustainability: Trash is cash is a single debut that has been released by the group, it is a song that encourages the youth to create employment by turning what people pass as trash into cash i.e. using plastics to create art that can be sold at a fee, or turning waste into manure or to generate power. Wafalme Kings and Queens are frontiers of the green movement in their slum neighbourhood. 5. Create a global partnership for development with targets for aid, trade and debt relief: Wafalme Kings and Queens have great potential of steering development in their slum. They have a strong message that is conveyed in their music and performances and if this talent is tapped by international sponsors, a lot can be achieved. The Slum Talent Trust is looking into partnering with food aid organizations such as Red Cross to create campaigns against hunger, Wafalme Kings and Queens also have a strong message of environment conservation and drug abuse. Many ideas have been put in to writing lyrics like: Mama, Life, My Story, Peace, Pamoja, Wisdom, Child Labour, In this World, Crime, Trash is Cash. Trash is cash Intro Yeiyee no more pollution, this my solution Make it clean, make it clean Verse 1 Millions living here The litter they call dear They werent born here Its survival for revival Air filled with polluted bubbles Skys the limit every days hustle Conserving the slum building a muscle Cleaning up the streets recycling the trash To save the environment and make some cash People wake up and wander right about outside The narrow dirty streets shantily built muddy shacks Discarded garbage kids playing on filthy paths Within the atmosphere of alcohol violence and drugs Education medication a distant hope in them Chorus No more pollution: Trash is cash This my solution: trash is cash Make a town a green town; make a town a green town Climate change, environment, make a town a clean town Verse 2 Community groups and micro entrepreneurs Selling to farmers a precious asset compost manure Irrigation schemes from these rivers Attires,eco sandals, handbags and jewellery made from trashy granular Mattress, pillow baskets, roof tiles from trashed plastic Sold to local and foreign market Metals sold to scrap dealers aint no rampage Cheap cooker making using dumped coffee seeds and paper as fuel To feed the poor the price not cruel Millions of people trying to save the world While make a living with the strong unemployment And pollution solution innovative lesson to the world my conclusion Starved women bathing in dirty rivers planting veggies along river beds Kids forage in waste drinking water from pipes covered in garbage Raw sewers overflowing open sewers the eyes they cant bandage Improper sanitation no latrine variation garbage mountains cant manage Chorus No more pollution: Trash is cash This my solution: trash is cash Make a town a green town; make a town a green town Climate change, environment, make a town a clean town Verse 3 So when I sit back I reminisce about the future Things the way they are wishing they wouldnt last Must thoughts of conservation run inside of me Now I can get the best life I wanted to achieve The ozone layer depletion, threat to mankind, I mention The planet getting warmer, resource scarcity informer Slums overpopulated/people starving some dont make it No trees around the slum this cant be a greener ground environment surround Charcoal and bio gas production, youths employed for garbage collection/an ideal correction Water purifiers, ceramic material, fine art sculptures made from trash Another best practice by the youth to generate some cash Fire stutter by the roadside spreading acrid smoke near food kiosks in the air Its pollution here, pollution there, pollution everywhere beware. 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