Leave the Late Rebecca to Rest in Peace
When KSB published information about the late Rebecca Mwakisopile, the purpose was to inform friends, sympathizers and well-wishers about a Prayer meeting scheduled for Saturday July 30th 2011. Unfortunately, disturbing developments have been noted by KSB’s Editorial Board prompting this intervention.
Some commentators have taken advantage of the comments section to write very unacceptable comments which are fundamentally unsubstantiated and in total disregard to the tragic and difficult time Rebecca’s family is undergoing at this point in time.
After studying these comments, KSB has not only decided to pull them down but also to close the comments section of the post to end the agony the family may be undergoing as a result of anonymous postings of unsubstantiated claims that have no direct bearing on the Prayer meeting advertised.
The Rebecca post was not any type of post at KSB. It was an announcement and after a careful study of the content of the comments, the conclusion of KSB’s Editorial Board is that these comments are irrelevant and unacceptable from the point of view of the message in the article.
It must be appreciated that the late Rebecca is not anonymous in the announcement as opposed to the commentators who may me harboring ulterior motives. Under the circumstances, we empathize with the family and concur that the offending comments ought to go down. This will allow the family and friends alike to mourn in peace. This is the minimum we can do to help at the moment.
We wish to note that legally, there is no law being broken through the publication of the comments. As a matter of policy, we rarely pull down comments at KSB without a court injunction. However, on this post, and after a careful consideration of the weighty issues involved, it is the position of KSB that the post should be comment-free. We hope that concerned readers will agree with us on this one issue.
Rebecca is not here to defend herself against anything. Her passing was a tragic event that shocked all those who knew and loved her and what her soul deserves now is to be allowed to Rest In Peace.
Okoth Osewe
DJ Otieno-V Lands Ahead of Nyama Choma After Party: Sato 30th July

Otieno-V: Moments after landing at Arlanda International Airport loaded with his stuff: Preparing for After-Party action
DJ Otieno-V moments after landing in Stockholm from the United States. The popular DJ has been in Stockholm on two separate occasions to rock his fans during special gigs. The fact that Sound of Blackness has brought the DJ back from across the Atlantic due to great public demand illustrates the extent to which the Disco group values their supporters. With DJ Otieno-V inn a de-house, Nyama Choma after Party promises to be really hot making it an event worth looking forward to this week-end.
Don’t wait only to read stuff at KSB or listen to them storos long after the action is long gone and overtaken by another event. By the way, KSB’s “Momentpix Crew” will be there to record the action, not just for KSB propaganda but also for posterity because after all, we are in the age of “Information Technology” aka IT and Nyama Choma news must get online for the whole world to know that manyake zilisosiwa at Fittja Beach in Stockholm city.
KSB takes this opportunity to welcome Otieno-V to Stockholm while congratulating Sound of Blackness for sustaining Nyama Choma for many years and following up with multiple gigs including promotion of numerous Artists which the group has so far exposed to thousands of “Fun lovers” constantly rotating around Africa-Stockholm’s “Axis of Entertainment” engineered by the ever innovative crew of Sound of Blackness headed by VJs: EZ Frank and Safi. If you missed last year’s Nyama Choma, this year you have been warned.
Okoth Osewe
Breaking News: Libyan Rebel Commander Assassinated
Libyan rebel commander Gen. Abdel Fatah Younis was killed on Thursday by his fellow rebels . Younis had previously headed the interior ministry under Moammar Gadhafi before defecting to the rebels in February. He was assassinated by his soldiers under circumstances that are still not yet clear. Two of his aides – Col Muhammad Khamis and Nasir al-Madhkur – were also killed when their boss was assassinated. The head of rebel council, Mustafa Abdul-Jalil, announced the assassination at a news conference although he did not disclose further details.
Okoth Osewe




