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Valentine's Day's Most Horrid: Oscar Pistorius charged with the murder of his girlfriend

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Oscar Pistorius has been charged with the murder of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, who died of gunshot wounds at his home on Thursday morning.Officials in Pretoria said Pistorius, 26, was due to appear at a correctional services police court at 2pm local time but the case was later delayed until Friday.police spokeswoman, Denise Beukes, said  earlier reports that the suspect had been surprised by his girlfriend and had thought she was an intruder had not come from police.  

“The South Africa police service were just as surprised this morning to hear on the radio that allegations had been made that the deceased had been perceived to be a burglar. We were very surprised and those allegations did not come from us.” Oscar Pistorius and girlfriend Reeva SteenkampPistorius and girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. Photograph: Gallo/Rex Beukes said witnesses and neighbours claim to have heard unusual sounds on Wednesday evening and when the shooting took place. There had “previously been allegations of a domestic nature at Mr Pistorius’s home”, she said, adding that Pistorius was being “treated like any other normal person”. “He will be bringing a bail application and we will be opposing bail.” There were no other suspects in the case. Earlier, police said they had launched a murder investigation after a 30-year-old woman was found dead in the upmarket Silver Lakes gated community, where the Paralympic and Olympic runner lives. It is believed she was shot four times. There was speculation in the local media that Pistorius may have mistaken his girlfriend for a burglar and the shooting could have been the result of a Valentine’s Day surprise gone wrong. Oscar Pistorius leaving Boshkop police stationPistorius leaving Boshkop police station in Pretoria. Photograph: AFP/Getty Lieutenant Colonel Katlego Mogale, a police spokeswoman, said: “Currently there are wild stories going around in the media,” she said. “We are collecting evidence and will be guided by that evidence.” Pistorius’s father said his son was sad after the shooting. “I don’t know nothing,” Henke Pistorius told SABC radio news. “It will be extremely obnoxious and rude to speculate. I don’t know the facts. If anyone makes a statement, it will have to be Oscar. He’s sad at the moment.” Steenkamp, a well-known South African model, had been dating Pistorius since November and was due to appear in a reality TV show called Tropika Island of Treasure. The law graduate from Port Elizabeth gave an interview to the Sunday Times in South Africa last week in which she described her boyfriend as “an impeccable man who always has her best interests at heart”. She had featured in the South African edition of FHM magazine. Hagen Engler, its former editor, said he had known her since around the age of 15 in Port Elizabeth, where they grew up. “She was the face of Avon or something like that,” he said. “She was an amazing girl, a really intelligent person. “She was a businesswoman as well and I think she had a law degree. She went into the modelling industry and had a mature understanding of it. She had a good sense of humour, like a guy’s sense of humour. She was determined to succeed in the world of modelling and she really worked at it.” Oscar PistoriusThe sprinter made history at London 2012 when he became the first double amputee to run in both the Olympics and Paralympics. Photograph: Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Engler, a freelance journalist, said he had not seen her with Pistorius: “When the newspapers started saying Oscar Pistorius was going out with her, it was like: ‘That’s my girl.’ But I’m no expert on her relationship status.” Her death came as a huge shock, he said. “It’s a hammerblow. It was like: ‘I know her, oh my God’. I’ve been trying to process it. It’s a real tragedy that such a bright girl has gone.” A spokesperson for the magazine said: “FHM was shocked and saddened to learn of the tragic passing of FHM cover girl Reeva Steenkamp. Our thoughts go out to her family and friends during this difficult and painful time. FHM knew Reeva as a beautiful, intelligent and warm-hearted woman who was a joy to work with and everyone at FHM mourns her untimely passing. May she rest in peace.” South Africa’s Sports Confederation and Olympic committee (Sascoc) said in a statement it had been inundated with requests for comment but were not in a position to give out any details of the shooting. Oscar Pistorius profileHe is known as Blade Runner because of the carbon-fibre prosthetic blades he wears to race. Both legs were amputated when he was 11 months. Photograph: Gallo/Getty “Sascoc, like the rest of the public, knows no more than what is in the public domain … The organisation is in no position to comment on the incident other than to say our deepest sympathy and condolences have been expressed to the families of all concerned.” Pistorius, known as Blade Runner because of the carbon-fibre prosthetic blades he wears to race, is one of the world’s best-known Paralympic stars. He was born without fibulas in both legs, which were amputated when he was 11 months. He made history at London 2012 when he became the first double amputee to run in both the Olympics and Paralympics, racing in the 400m and 4x400m relay at the Olympics. Oscar Pistorius, holds his scroll after receiveing his honorary doctorate from Strathclyde University in Glasgow. The athlete was made a Doctor of the University after competing at both the Olympic and Paralympic Games, where he won two gold medals and a silver medal.Pistorius poses for photographers after receiving his honorary doctorate from Strathclyde University last year. Photograph: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty The Johannesburg-born athlete won a legal battle over his blades with the International Association of Athletics Federations in 2008 for the right to compete in able-bodied competition.]]>

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Telecel supports TGMA’s Music for Good Award to recognise social impact of musicians

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Charterhouse, organisers of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMAs), has announced Telecel Ghana as the new category sponsor of the Music for Good award. The honourary award aims to reward and amplify the positive social change made by musicians beyond their craft.

As part of its ongoing transition to Telecel Ghana, the telecoms giant is rolling out a series of rebranded initiatives including merging the Green Award into the existing Music for Good award. The winner of the Music for Good award will be revealed at the grand climax of the TGMAs on Saturday, 1st June and presented with a recognition plaque and a cheque of 20,000 Ghana cedis towards their impact project.

The Music for Good award will recognise an artiste who released a song in the year under review and went beyond their music to contribute significantly to a social cause, including but not limited to youth mentorship, health, education, economic empowerment, social development, and environmental initiatives.

The decision to merge the Green Award with the existing Music for Good award was reached to celebrate the wider contributions of musicians to their communities, shifting the sole focus from environmental efforts to the broader spectrum of social impact.

Ing. Patricia Obo-Nai, CEO of Telecel Ghana, the headline sponsor of the TGMAs indicated that supporting the Music for Good award shows the TGMAs commitment to celebrating musicians who use their influence to push for positive change and add value to the lives of people and communities. 

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We believe musicians have the talent and power to inspire, connect, change lives and communities positively. The Music for Good category will celebrate and honour musicians who go above and beyond in using their influence for the greater good,” Patricia said.

The Music for Good award will shine the spotlight on musicians who have leveraged their fame and influence for tangible impact.

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The 25th Telecel Ghana Music Awards Night is here!! Ready?

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The 25th Telecel Ghana Music Awards Night is here!! Ready?

Call it ‘Ghana Music’s Biggest Night’, ‘The Most Anticipated Event’ or ‘The Grand Convocation of Celebrities’, and you will be anything but wrong. The Ghana Music Awards, celebrating its 25th Anniversary, proudly brought to you by Telecel, will climax on 1st June, 2024 with an amazing musical show and awards presentation to deserving artistes, preceded by the glam of red carpet. Ready? 

This year’s edition will not only celebrate the 25year milestone, but also pay tribute to the people, culture, and music of Ghana. The event promises to be the most memorable yet, with performances from some of the most sort after artists on the continent, including Stonebwoy, Kuami Eugene, King Promise, Mr. Drew, Nacee, Amerado, King Paluta, Efya, Amaree, and Team Eternity.

 

The most anticipated moment of the night is the announcement of the coveted Artiste of the Year award. This prestigious accolade recognizes the artist who has made the biggest impact in the industry over the past year, adjudged by the board, academy and the general public. The competition is fierce, as musicians continue to raise the bar with their talent, creativity and ingenuity. Thirty (30) categories will be awarded throughout the evening, honoring artistes of various genres, collaborative works, and individual achievements.

Join the celebration, the glitz and glamor, the unforgettable performances and the crowning moments on Saturday, 1st of June at the Grand Arena of the Accra International Conference Centre, at 7pm. Tickets are available at Charterhouse Office for Ghc500 Premium and Ghc700 VIP. Or simply dial *713*33*25#. For VVIP Tickets call 0501288520. Alternatively catch the experience, live on TV3 at 8pm and on YouTube – Charterhouse Live. 

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The 25th Telecel Ghana Music Awards is powered by Charterhouse, with support from TV3, Guinness, Captain Morgan, Closeup, British Council, our media partners and proudly brought to you by Telecel, connecting energies!

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Kwesi Amewuga Wins TGMA Unsung Artiste Of The Year

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Ahead of the most prestigious music awards scheme in Ghana, Telecel Ghana Music Awards 2024(TGMA) slated for  1st June, Kwesi Amewuga has been announced winner of the Unsung initiative. (more…)

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I have no regrets blocking Davido – Medikal

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Famed Ghanaian artiste, Medikal, born Samuel Adu Frimpong has asserted that he has no regrets blocking Nigeria’s Afrobeats singer-songwriter, Davido on social media. (more…)

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Blogger John Claude Tamakloe dies in car crash involving KK Fosu and KayBlez

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Highlife musicians KK Fosu and KayBlez were involved in a fatal car crash on the Accra-Apam highway on May 25, 2024. (more…)

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I was cheated for not winning rapper of the year award in 2023 – Lyrical Joe

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Ghanaian rapper, Lyrical Joe, born Joseph Gamor has expressed his disappointment and frustration over losing the Best Rapper of the Year award at the 2023 Ghana Music Awards to Amerado. (more…)

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