Monday, June 22, 2015

PWANI CELEBRITY AWARDS 2015 WILL BE FAIR TO ALL.





The growing concern over the voting criterion being used in most of the Awards' Shows being held in this Coastal region is something that we cannot pretend to overlook. Potential Nominees have expressed their lack of faith in such processes in many different ways; with some even opting to pull out of the race at the early stages of nominations. This has been the case with our show for the past two years.

As we had promised earlier, things will be done differently this year and it is our intention to stick to our word. Ashantyz Promotions and Catering Services, the company that has over the years been known to be the organizers of Pwani Celebrity Awards wishes to present you some of the measures we have taken to ensure that everything runs fairly:


  1. Ashantyz Promotions would like to inform you that we have partnered with Entreprenuer Online, an IT company for this year's show. The role of Entrepreneur Online, which also deals with Cyber Security, is to handle all things tech. These are the guys in charge of the nomination process, and they will be the team to come up with a voting system which they think is most suitable.
  2.  On behalf of Ashantyz Promotions, not even the C.E.O is to be aware of how far the nominations have gone, who has been nominated and who has been left out. This is to assure you that there will be no cases of some nominees being favoured due to some existing ties as some of you had expressed fears of earlier.
  3. Entrepreneur Online is a government-funded company consisting of highly trained personnel who double up as white-hat hackers. The team is famed for having prevented various hack attempts on some valuable Government intel. Pwani Celebrity Awards 2015 plans to take advantage of their infinite wisdom for Cyber Security. This being said, we wish to inform you of our hope that in this year's voting process will be hack-free.
You may have been keen enough to notice that the above points only focus on the nomination process, voting and cyber security. However, a lot more adjustments, which we shall be letting you know of with time, have been made to ensure the success of the much anticipated Pwani Celebrity Awards 2015.

Stay tuned.

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

PWANI CELEBRITY AWARDS IN MALINDI



Summary:

  • County has the most incredible talents we've seen so far.
  • Artists blame the media for not having reached out for them yet.
  • Given time, Malindi may just take over the Coastal Entertainment Industry.


So, as you may be aware by now, our crew is visiting most of the Counties in this Coastal region. Our intention is to reach out to that artist/model/dancer/poet/photographer somewhere who really has what it takes to bag an award, but may fail to get it due to lack of information. As Pwani Celebrity Awards, we have taken the initiative to help such people. We have been to Kilifi and yesterday, our stop was Malindi County.

Now, most of us know Malindi as the dream destination; a tourism centre; from the tropical beaches, beautiful scenery, favourable climatic conditions friendly people and all that. But aside from that, has anyone ever taken the time to explore the talents this little Italian town possesses? Our team was on a mission yesterday and they left no stone unturned. All thanks to the cooperation by the artists from that area.

To start with, Pwani Celebrity Awards did not have to mobilise them in any way. No. They did that themselves. That is how organized they are. All we did was give them the date on which we had planned to visit. The rest was taken care of by them; including finding the right venue.

To our surprise, most the names they used to introduce themselves sounded so familiar to us all. Maybe we had seen them on the nominations being sent to our email or something. Also, most of them already had an understanding of how the criteria worked, giving us a very easy time while there. In fact, our team let them educate themselves about the show. All we did was give guidelines where we found necessary. 

It took us just thirty minutes of talk about this year's show. We explained to them how things will work and how we plan to involve them. They were all pleased by this gesture; having an Award Show of such calibre as Pwani Celebrity Awards coming all the way to where they are, having a personal touch with them; just listening to them, their stories, achievements, failures and all and advising them in all ways possible. 

We then asked them about the challenges they face and how best they would wish us to help. Top on the list was that same old one; that that we are all used to hearing upcoming artists complain about-limited airplay. To us, this was justified. We will tell you why. Keep reading. The other one is not really a challenge to them for they claim to have learned to embrace it. They said that most of this Award Show seem to be only focused on Mombasa. They cited a few examples, even our very own Pwani Celebrity Awards. This too was justified. Most of the award shows we have around just focus on Mombasa. No one cares about Kwale or Voi. Pwani Celebrity Awards plead guilty as charged. Yes. We have been forgetting about the other towns, but there is still room for change. Yesterday's visit was intended to prove that. We vowed to help change the mind-set of most artists from this great region.

After we were done with our conference, the artists took us to their studio. It was surprisingly close to our meeting point. Just three minutes away. Perhaps they picked for us that venue on purpose. Smart move. In their studio, Finetune Records, they had us sample their music and also experience how their day to day lives ran. We were amazed by the incredible talents they had and how brotherly they were; all the artists from Malindi working as a unit; same studio, same equipment, same time-something that not even Mombasa has been able to achieve. If it were up to us, we would have just awarded them this year's Awards there and then. They deserve that and more.

Now, when we were leaving, we promised to help solve some of the challenges they face. The first one being that of limited airplay. We vowed to help market their music (for free) in all ways possible. Whether or not they deserve that which they ask for, you will be the judge. Fortunately, with us were some reporters from The Kilifian Magazine, Pulse and some from Ebru Tv who may also be giving their version of this edition.

Stay tuned for details about our next stop.

Monday, June 08, 2015

NOMINATION CATEGORIES REVISED

The people have spoken; we have heard your cries concerning the categories released earlier, which were by the way, suggested by you. Following the recent uproar on Social Media expressing fears that some categories had been omitted on purpose, our team revised the whole list and included what wasn't there earlier. Below is a revised list of this year's nomination categories:

Music:
  1. Hip Hop Artist of The Year. (Male&Female)
  2. Male Artist of The Year.
  3. Female Artist of The Year.
  4. Music Group of The Year.
  5. Traditional Music Group of The Year.
  6. Upcoming Artist of The Year.
  7. Spoken Word Poet of The Year.
  8. Gospel Artist of The Year. (Male & Female)
  9. Dancehall Artist of The Year.
  10. Best Collaboration of The Year.
  11. Producer of The Year.
  12. Video Producer of The Year.
  13. Deejay of The Year.
  14. Emcee of The Year.
  15. Gospel Emcee of The Year.
  16. Dance Group of The Year.
  17. Comedian of The Year.
Fashion and Design:
  1. Male Model of The Year.
  2. Female Model of The Year.
  3. Fashion Designer of The Year.
  4. Mr. & Miss Campus.
  5. Photographer of The Year.
  6. Graphic Designer of The Year.
Media:
  1.  Radio Station of The Year.
  2. Radio Show of The Year.
  3. Male Radio Presenter of The Year.
  4. Female Radio Presenter of The Year.
  5. Blogger of The Year.
  6. Entertainment Magazine of The Year.
  7. Facebook Personality of The Year.
  8. Swahili Tv Program of The Year.
  9. Male Actor of The Year.
  10. Female Actor of The Year.
  11. Entertainment Icon of The Year.
  12. Lifetime Achievement Award.
Cooperate:
  1. Entrepreneur of The Year.
  2. Mentor of The Year.
  3. Humanitarian Award.
  4. Appreciation Award.
  5. Honorary Award.
There is the list! Spread the word. To nominate an individual, simply send in their name and the category in which you wish to nominate them to pwanicelebrityawards@gmail.com.

Regards,
CEO


Monday, June 01, 2015

Pwani Celebrity Awards' Conference in Kilifi South.

   If there is one thing that we all cannot pretend to overlook then it has to be the way Pwani Celebrity Awards uniquely plans for this year's event. As has been the tradition with our generation, Event Organizers tend to do most of their preparation the digital way; we post about our events on Social Media, we advertise them on posters, banners and even Mainstream Media, which is good; technology has to be embraced with loving arms, but, what about those who have not embraced it yet? Does anyone think about them? The minority who cannot access the internet, those who cannot read? Are they not part of us? The Pwani Celebrity Awards team sat and sought the solution to these questions. With the nominations currently underway, our crew will be going round the Coastal Province, county after county, trying to reach out for the silent majority who are always forgotten.


Kicking off our county to county tour this morning was Kilifi South. We braved the harsh weather and made our way to the innermost part of this region with our meeting point being Makio Social Hall, a place which will go down to this writer's diary as having the most unstable internet connection in the history of ever! The meeting was scheduled to start at exactly 9:00 am, our crew was there by 7:45 am (sharp). When time came to start the conference, the artists were nowhere to be seen. 9:45 am. We became worried, disappointed plus many other adjectives used to describe emotions of that nature. 10:30 am. We cursed the moment this idea was conceived, for all would be pointless.


10:45 am. That was it! We were done with waiting. Time to go. Just when we were about to leave and go mind our own business elsewhere, the much awaited artists started trickling in, their faces being those of hope upon seeing us. To them, we were heaven sent; dropped from entertainment heaven to come give them a listening ear, one which they really needed. 11:30 am. Full house! Everyone is excited and ready to share whatever they could.


11:45 am. We kick-start our meeting. The Pwani Celebrity Awards Crew start by giving a detailed introduction of what we are all about, sharing with them our experiences, expectations and the dreams we have for Kilifi. We included the challenges faced by us too in the process of making the show what it is now. We talk to them about this year's event; how we plan it to be, how different it would be and finally, we teach them how to nominate themselves-a civic education of some sort.


1:00 pm. Their turn. The floor is open, the hall is full. Everyone waiting for their chance. Our stomachs could wait, for it is not everyday that you receive angels from the entertainment heaven in your own backyard coming to listen to your problems and find you solutions to them. It was during this exchange that we saw through their eyes the kind of challenges underground artists from remote areas go through, with the major one being stigmatization. Apparently, most underground artists from such areas have fixed their minds to thinking that only known persons from Mombasa, and not Kilifi, can make it big in such events. They feel intimidated by the mention of some other successful artists. To them, only a chosen few can make the cut in this industry. It took the efforts of our team members to share with them success stories of artists like Peggy and many others who were able to start from nothing to being respectable figures in the entertainment industry, not only in Mombasa, but in Kenya as a whole.


It is in this same meeting that the underground artists in Kilifi felt like posing a challenge to Event Organizers from Mombasa. The thing is, according to them, Mombasa is flooded; flooded with artists; flooded with event organizers; flooded with models; flooded with fashion designers.. everything and everyone is in Mombasa. What about Kilifi? Are they not people too? We at Pwani Celebrity Awards made a promise to them while we were there, one which we do not plan on breaking: We promised to reach out to all the event organizers in Mombasa to consider Kilifi as an untapped market for the entertainment industry. So, here we are, honoring our promise: IF YOU ARE AN EVENT ORGANIZER IN MOMBASA AND YOU ARE READING THIS, KINDLY INCLUDE KILIFI IN YOUR PLANS, otherwise, great talents will continue being buried in this Coastal land. Do not let the blame curse be on you when you can do something to help.


3:10 pm. We see a classy car park just next to our venue. It did not take long when a well-to-do gentleman stepped out of it. He was be-spectacled, had shinny white teeth, which were neatly arranged like piano keys, a potbelly.. (add many other descriptions that can make it apparent to everyone that the man has been eating life with a big spoon). Ladies and gentlemen, it was the Member of County Assembly (or MCA, as the lazy generation would like to call it) for Mtapeni Ward, Mr. Mwingo joining. us! How he got the news, only God knows. He was delighted by the turn-out; the passion we had for our youth and our intentions of helping them really discover themselves. Mr. Mwingo promised to partner with us in empowering the youth of Kilifi, not just for the purposes of Pwani Celebrity Awards, but also in many other sectors, like taking them back to school.


4:00 pm. Time to leave for Mombasa. The artists wave good-bye at us as we drive off. On arrival, we check our e-mail. It was overflowing (still is) with nominations from Kilifi South artists. Next stop will be Kilifi North, then Kilifi Town. After that, the other counties will follow; all in a span of 15 days!!!



Unfortunately, we could not attach any photos. System failure.