Kenya: DJ Cleo a Musical Intellectual

South Africa's DJ Cleo, born Cleophas Monyepao, doubles up as a producer and inspires many by his hit songs and his creative genius.

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  • Kenya:  DJ Cleo - the Music Intellectual

    Capital FM, 29 June 2012

    Behind DJ Cleo's well-defined Mohawk, biceps and tattoos lies a strong love for music that keeps him going. His drive to succeed is not inspired so much by hit songs, than by ... read more »

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South Africa's Dj Cleo

  • Kenya:  DJ Cleo Turns Up the Heat in Nairobi

    Capital FM, 25 June 2012

    The Fahrenheit Party took out the chill in Nairobi on Saturday night, in a star studded line-up that ended with a bang at the able hands of South Africa’s master of House ... read more »

  • Zimbabwe:  DJ Cleo to Rock Harare

    The Herald, 24 May 2012

    South African House music DJ and music producer DJ Cleo, full name "Cleophas Monyepao", will tonight rock Harare when he spins the turntables at Sports Diner International in what ... read more »

  • South Africa:  Sama18 Winners Announced

    Biz-Community, 2 May 2012

    With the technical excellence award winners announced on Sunday night, Monday, 30 April 2012 saw the artists bask in the limelight at this year's MTN South African Music Awards. ... read more »

  • Tanzania:  DJ Cleo Set to Perform in Dar es Salaam

    Tanzania Daily News, 9 March 2012

    TOP South African DJ and music producer, Cleophas Monyepao, better known by his stage name DJ Cleo, is expected to treat Dar es Salaam residents with the real Kwaito when he takes ... read more »

  • Zambia:  Ma Africa to Feature DJ Cleo On New Album

    The Times of Zambia, 13 January 2012

    ZAMBIAN kwaito sensational trio, Ma Africa, is this month end expected to unleash its long-awaited sophomore album, with South African prolific producer and Disc Jockey (DJ), Cleo, ... read more »

  • Zimbabwe:  Dj Cleo Ready to Rock Chez Ntemba

    The Herald, 20 December 2011

    South African disc jockey and producer DJ Cleo is expected in Harare this afternoon for a show at Chez Ntemba Night Club tonight. read more »

  • Namibia:  More About DJ Cleo (interview)

    New Era, 28 September 2011

    Friday, September 23 had the students of Unam partying at a campus concert where DJ Cleo was one of the major performers. Sade, New Era Youth Corner supplement reporter, had the ... read more »

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  • Human Rights Abuse
    May 24 2012, 12:26

    Circumcision campains in Africa can only worsen the HIV epidemic because: 1) Some men may become HIV infected from the circumcision procedure itself if surgical instruments, syringes etc are used on multiple patients, but inadequately sterilized. 2) At least 25% of men engage in sexual intercourse before their circumcision wounds have healed (half as early as 3 weeks). http://www.aidsmap.com/Quarter-of-men-resume-sex-before-wounds-from-circumc ision-fully-healed-in-Zambian-study/page/2227154/

    3) Many circumcised men mistakenly think that they have a "natural condom" so they believe they are "immune to HIV infection" and can be promiscuous with impunity. How wrong they are!

  • Hugh7
    May 25 2012, 00:44

    Anyone who promotes circumcision without also promoting condoms is a criminal. Circumcision offers NO direct protection to women, and makes it harder for them to insist on condoms. Circumcising men may INcrease the risk to women (who are already at greater risk) but the study that started to show that was cut short before it could be confirmed. The protection circumcision offers men is partial at best, perhaps zero, certainly never enough to risk having unprotected sex.