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Contents

04 - Editor’s Message

22 - Flair Fashion Cities Africa:

Meet The Influencers Who Are Using Fashion To Live Their Kenyan Dream

28 - Living Do you know your LOVE STYLES?

06 - Cover Page Feature Interview with JULIUS REUBEN, a Tanzanian born colourful, multiaward winning, internationally acclaimed fashion model, TV & film personality.

50 - Pleasure The story of a nymph and a woman. By Chevelin Pierre

Contributors

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Dear Readers, On behalf of all at Panache Occasions Ltd, publishers of Panache-E-Magazine and host of Miss Caribbean UK, we would like to thank all our readers for your continuing support. This month’s edition is focused, as always, on positivity for us as individuals and as a community. We will also continue to push the message of getting or communities to work together to achieve economic independence. Our aim has always been to encourage our communities to become stronger by creating closer ties between communities across the UK and the Caribbean (Unity is strength). To this end we created the Miss Caribbean UK pageant. (Please visit www.misscaribbeanuk.com to read more.) Miss Caribbean UK is now in its 3rd year and applications are now open for you to enter. Please visit www.misscaribbeanuk.com. Last year’s event was fantastic and we’re not the only ones to say so.

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To all who didn’t make it in 2015 make sure you are there for 2016. In this month’s Valentines edition of Panache Magazine we focus on LOVE, plus many more interesting features, articles and competitions for your enjoyment. Please read and enjoy and remember this African saying: “Lions that do not work together can be defeated by a limping buffalo.” Clayton Brown Editor


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oogle the name “Julius Reuben” and you’ll come across countless pages of images, editorials, blogs, and videos of the colourful, multi-award winning, internationally acclaimed fashion model, TV & film personality. Tanzanian born, it is understandable that he enjoys being in the limelight as his mother was a former Fashionista and his father was a former politician.

Julius Reuben receiving a “Fashion Icon Award”.

The designer, actor, choreographer and dancer has graced numerous publications such as; Pop, Vogue, Notion, Oh yes and Glamour. We are honoured that Panache e-magazine will be added to this great list. His work has appeared in galleries around the world, including the likes of The National Portrait Gallery and Guild Hall art gallery.

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In The interview below, Julius not only reveals to Panache-e-Magazine that he is set to launch to the World his AW 2016 Collection but also gives an insight into what makes this talented individual who he is today. Enjoy! In a nutshell, who is Julius Reuben? I’m a British Tanzanian born, London based performing and creative artist. I work as art director, runway choreographer, stylist, actor, producer, supporting artist, and semiretired dancer/model. However, I’m ever so excited as I have just recently become a garment designer and will be launching my

started to make my own money through modelling. Fashion had become an armour that protected me throughout the hardship of my sexual and race identity. When you were a child what did you dream you would be doing when you grew up? People wouldn’t believe me when I say that I wanted to be a priest when I was young. I felt that I had so much more in common with priests as I observed that they are tremendously spiritual, they wear dress-like garments, and they don’t get intimate with women. At a young age, I became an alter boy and started working on the wedding services at my church. I developed a fascination with the brides and idolised their symbolic attire. I was exploring my feminie side, I wanted to dress like Cinderella.

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own ready to wear fashion collection very soon. I’m known to have a fearless mixture of flamboyant and androgynous style, which has won me multiple nominations and awards which include two fashion Icons Awards. I also use fashion and art as a platform to fight stigma around sexual identity and health promotion awareness. How long have you been doing what you do & when did you start? I have been in the world of fashion and art for as long as I can remember. From the age of 17, although it had been hit and miss, I 12 FEBRUARY 2016 / www.panache-e-magazine.com

Film “Cinderfella” A short film, Directed by George Massey, starring and produced by Julius Reuben. https://youtu.be/YidQKcypzD8


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It was then that I realised that there was something much deeper and stronger about me which needed to be uncovered. There was no one else like me, I was unique. However, due to the ignorance of our society, I struggled with my identity and therefore, unknowingly used fashion and art to express myself in order to succeed. What did you love most about life when you were growing up and where did you grow up? I loved my utter determination and tenacity in combating my obstacles that I faced. My sexuality didn’t create a picturesque life. I moved around and grew up in varieties of cities and an assortment of boarding schools around Asia and Africa and then later on in London. Who is your favourite designer and why? As a rule, I tend not to have just one designer / brand as my favourite. Variety is the spice of life so I love: Givenchy, McQueen, Balmain, Versace and Walter Van Beirendonck. Lately though, the designer; J-W Anderson has caught my eye. He has a very innovative, very forward thinking, very androgynous, very futuristic and yet very now brand. Tell our readers what keeps you inspired to continue within the fashion business? I love creating. I love to see what I come up with next and for it contribute in what makes me happy. You have to be in love with fashion/art otherwise you’re doomed. Do you think that your choice of business has changed you for better or worse? Well, it is like a yoyo with its up’s and down’s. It takes and it gives. I make a living out of my choice of business although I’m not living the millionaire lifestyle yet but so far I’m good. Ask me the same question in 6 years time.

What do you consider are your main passions in life? My first passion is fashion/art. However, I have developed a very strong desire to educate some people who display their ignorance towards people like me. I would like to help them to recognise how their lack of understanding can be very damaging and cause distress. You were privileged to be invited to have tea with HRH Prince of Wales. How did you feel? At first I was a mumbling wreck, but I managed to pull myself together very fast and had a quick few minute’s chat with him and nice laughter.

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What would be your best choice of where to live in the world and why? LONDON, always, minus the weather. Compared to many places that I have travelled to, London has the best and much more variety than the rest of the world. You will never get bored in London as there is always something happening and something to do. What advice would you give to others trying to get into the fashion industry? Be yourself as you are the best form of uniqueness. Create from the heart and most of all, do it with love. www.panache-e-magazine.com /

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Julius Reuben

Known to have a fearless mixture of flamboyant and androgynous style.

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What are your plans for the 2016 and beyond? Just to keep doing what I do and take the lessons that I have learned from 2015 to 2016. I have a few projects lined up… fingers crossed they all go to plan then I will be happy but I will also allow the year to surprise me. Like Bowie said “I DON’T KNOW WHERE I’M GOING FROM HERE BUT I PROMISE IT WONT BE BORING” Did you have New Year’s Resolutions regarding your profession & other hobbies? Yes, to finish my driving lessons and then learn how to play the piano, as I really want to buy one. What has been your biggest challenge to success in your career? My Race and Sexual Identity. My former agent once said; “For someone on your structure honey you could have gone so far and you would have become so big if only you were a bit straight and bit lighter”

Julius Reuben acting on stage in the play: “Coming off chem sex” (C.O.C.S).

What has been your most inspirational book and why? If it is not work related or a script, I intend not to spend my precious time reading as I just want to live it. Do books still exist? We live in a modern world where every thing is accessible at the click of a button and most

books have now been summarised in to a small paragraphs or quotes. So I will be lying if I said that I have read a book lately. I don’t really get inspired by books. What really inspires me are inspirational quotes like: “Be the best of what you know now and when you know better then be better” “Live and dress everyday like it’s your last day on earth” What is the must do social media activity for greater impact in your career? I’m crap when it comes to social media. I’m not the right person to ask. What do you see as the most powerful emerging trend in your professional life at the moment? Bohemia Retro with a twist. But what I’m loving at the moment is embroidery and the heavy knitting as it has proven to be at its best in 2016! If you were to travel back in time to when you were 8 years old, what advice would you give to yourself? “Chillldd!!! You better tighten up your belt as you will have the ride of your life and most won’t be pretty but fear not, as you will come through it strong as ever.” Why is the world a better place because of what you do in your career? Like the creators, for some people fashion and art is a form of relaxation and a form of quick healing. It makes them feel good about themselves. If that makes me a contributor of the world’s peace for a better place hoooorayyy! To contact Julius Reuben: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/julius. reuben?fref=ts

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DIONNE ROSE In closing – is there a quote or saying you can share with Panache readers, which has either touched you or which you feel can inspire someone on their journey? You are the work of art so be your wonderful self, only then, will you never be boring.

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Flair Fashion Cities Africa: Meet The Influencers Who Are Using Fashion To Live Their Kenyan Dream

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will feature 3 looks put together by Sunny, representing important Nairobi-based designers and body adornment makers: Katungulu Mwendwa, Kepha Maina, Ami Doshi Shah, Adele Dejak as well as 2 outfits from the Nest's film 'To Catch a Dream'.

unny Dolat, 2 Many Siblings and Sauti Sol are the Kenyan “Agents of Influence” who will be featured in the first major UK exhibition dedicated to contemporary African Fashion. Exploring fashion and style in four cities at the compass points of the African continent Casablanca in Morocco, Lagos in Nigeria, Nairobi in Kenya and Johannesburg in South Africa - Fashion Cities Africa will consider recent and contemporary fashion practices in these distinctive metropoles, from couture to street style at Brighton Museum & Art Gallery from April 2016. The Stylist: Sunny Dolat is a Kenyan fashion stylist, creative director and production designer. His background in visual arts set the stage for a career in evolving concepts in beauty and design, from fashion shoot mood boards to luxury hotels of international repute. He was the creative director of the fashion film “To Catch A Dream”, starring renowned Kenyan model Ajuma Nasenyana, and firmly believes in the role of film as both an extension and disruption of the catwalk. His online fashion intervention, Chico Leco, has grown from high fashion editorial work into a holistic brand representing the bold, eclectic aesthetic of an eternal Africa, shifting the narrative and expectation of Kenyan fashion beyond Ankara, Kikoy and Kanga, and making unapologetic statements about the dignity of black skin. The exhibition

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The Siblings: Nairobi-based brother and sister duo Velma Rossa and Papa Petit (aka Oliver) are the founders of trendsetting Tumblr 2ManySiblings: ‘a curation space for art & photography’, inspired by the diverse city of Nairobi, a thriving thrift culture and a rich emerging community of young African artists and designers. Fashion Cities Africa will feature specially commissioned outfits from the plus a series of images that comment on the secondhand clothing industry (known as 'mitumba' in Kenya). www.panache-e-magazine.com /

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2manysiblings Velma Rossa and Papa Petit photographed by Sarah Waiswa.

The Musicians: Sauti-Sol is an internationally renowned afro-pop group formed in Nairobi by vocalists Bien-Aimé Baraza, Willis Chimano and Savara Mudigi. Their unique sense of style have created a stir across Kenyan media. Outfits from the group will be on display at the exhibition.

African textiles, mostly gathered 18801940. Thanks to National Lottery players, Fashioning Africa will research recent developments and establish an African textile and fashion collection representing 1960-2000. Running until 2017, the project has appointed a collecting panel from BAME and fashion communities, and will be delivered in partnership with the University of Brighton and the Sussex Africa Centre at the University of Sussex. Fashion Cities Africa will also be accompanied by a book of the same name, edited by Hannah Azieb Pool with contributions by Helen Jennings (Intellect, 2016, £20). This will showcase street styles in the four cities through images of their fashion agents by high-profile fashion photographers (Sarah Waiswa, Victor Dlamini, Deborah Benzaquen and Lakin Ogunbanwo), accompanied by profiles and essays.

Exhibition and venue details Fashion Cities Africa Brighton Museum & Art Gallery 30 April 2016 to 8 January 2017 www.brightonmuseums.org.uk/ fashioncitiesafrica Sauti Sol photographed by Sarah Waiswa.

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Living LOVE STYLES By Tony Urbansmash

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ne thing I love about my people is that they have style. It permeates every facet of their lifestyle, including the way they love. In this article I break down the various ways in which we love, what it could mean for your relationship and gain a deeper insight into that person who could be your perfect match! EROS STYLE

This is the most traditional love style. We discuss it first and give it a little more TLC and attention‌ The Lighter Side of Eros The most typical and obvious style of love is what we call 'Eros'. It is hot & passionate. You cannot keep your hands off each other. It is full of longing and lust. Yet the bonds this style creates can make you fall deep and dizzy in love. Like a potion or a drug, the Eros style of love is addictive! People in long term relationships often refer to this phase as the 'beginning' phase of a relationship or the honeymoon phase. People in casual relationships may describe this style as the hot & steamy love affair. Some people may say they're looking for no strings attached, but those who fall into the Eros style of love form such strong bonds and feelings that they can't help having more strings attached than a full concert orchestra.

Not only is the Eros style of love highly carnal and physical, it is also very deep and emotional. It is the style of True Romance and essence of Valentine's Day. It is mostly out of your control, you have been struck by Cupid's arrow. The intense feelings are a result of chemistry, it feels right and you go with your intuition. Love at first sight and acting on impulse, trusting your feelings and leading with your heart are the ultimate hallmarks of the true Eros style. If Eros style lovers get married, it's because they've 'found the one', they don't want to lose this feeling, they don't want to lose each other and they want this to go on forever, until death do us part. It goes without saying that the sex is absolutely mind blowing. It's intensely physical, but at the same time it's beyond physical. The Darker Side of Eros With the Eros Style, two become one. For those that have been joined together, let no man or woman put asunder! Once these two lovers have made the beast with two backs, turning back is not easy if they're both Eros stylers. These hopeless romantics, who have pet names for each other, share everything! They're soul mates, kindred spirits & two peas in a pod. After opening up their soul so much to each other it's common for mutual Eros Style lovers to know 'everything' about each other. They trust one another with their lives. After all, where there's no trust, there is no love. They know each other's phone, social media and email passwords. They open each other's mail and deliveries. They log onto each other's bank accounts and borrow each other's ATM cards. It is a match made in heaven. How wonderful and blissful is it to have found someone you can

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be completely be yourself with, open up to and be at one with. Whether you like it or realise it or not, if you're the Eros style of lover, you can all too easily idealise and idolise your partner. They may not be perfect in the eyes of the world, but they are perfect for you. So anything negative that can dent this image is at first unbelievable and then very hurtful. Your soul mate can never do anything to hurt you, it would be like hurting themselves. They are your other half, your better half, and if you cry, they cry, 'we cry' together. Being away from your lover for too long causes agony & despair. However the intensity of emotion can feel draining. Sometimes you just want a break. There are times during 'Netflix and Chill' where you just actually want to watch Netflix and chill! The sex becomes predictable and routine. You wonder if your partner is just using you to get his or her needs met. When you take sex out of the relationship, you may find out that actually you're people on different journeys. This is why it's common for Eros lovers to grow or drift apart, even after a short time.

Eros - hot & passionate. Deep emotional & physical intimacy. True romantic, carnal, intense. Lovers. The word erotic comes from this love style. Limerence. Intuition. Chemistry. Love at first sight. Marriage as an extended honeymoon. Mind blowing sex. Pet names. Hopeless romantic. Share everything. Know everything. Idealise & Idolise. Criticism/negativity from partner = hurt n pain. Separation = agony/despair. Others see as unrealistic/fantasy world. Love & Lust hormones cause intense bond. Relaxing. Content. One of life's purpose met. Emotional security. Attraction can decay. Naïveté. Eventually the partner with the lower sex drive may feel their lover is just using their body for carnal gratification.

The real killer to the Eros relationship is the reality of life. Inside the bedroom is your fantasy land where everything is perfect and the two of you can escape from it all, between the sheets, knocking the boots. But when the bills come through the door and it's time to go to work, the lover's nest and lion's den has to be put on hold. Real life issues come into play with real problems, challenges and consequences. If this perfect couple are going to survive real life, and not just their lover's world, they are going to need to combine Eros with other loves styles if they have any chance of making it…

Here’s what you need to know about Ludos Centred around game playing and relating to conquest. Trophy girlfriend/wife. Playa. Pick up artist. Real housewives. Love and hip hop. Battle of the sexes. Just wanna have fun. Not overly/deeply involved with one partner. May have many partners. Don't reveal true thoughts n feelings. Always trying to gain advantage/have the upper hand. Fun loving. Games. Playing pranks. Indulging in fun activities. Playing the field. Quickly recover from breakups. Always have a replacement(s) ready. Marriage is a trap.

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LUDUS

The Ludos Style of love is almost directly opposite to the Eros Style. Whereas Eros may say, “Love is not a game, so why cheat,” the Ludos lover will say, “The whole world's a stage and we are merely players.” Therefore, “don't hate the player, hate the game!”


Guaranteed to be unfaithful. Children are a sign of fertility “I got good genes” Sex is a conquest/sport. A relationship “should you choose to accept it” is a challenge = an advanced strategy game “like chess” to be overcome. Sex addicts who crave the thrill of the chase and new conquests.

PRAGMA

Pragma is very cerebral and deals with practical concerns such as lifestyle, security, career goals. Here’s what you need to know about Pragma WAGS (wives and girlfriends) of celebrities and athletes. Gold diggers. Marriage of convenience. Being of service. Rational. Realistic. Sincere. Performing a role. Function. You scratch my back, I'll scratch yours. Looking for value, desirability, compatibility, traits. Relationship must achieve a goal. Practical. Real. Relationships last a long time. Common goals & values. Excessive thinkers. Marriage is a utility = a form of exchange. A transaction and an arrangement. May see their partner as a burden. Cooperative & symbiotic. Arranged marriages usually fall into this category. Survival & wealth building. Captain save a 'who'. Political marriages. Visa marriages. Choose partner based on background, reputation, level of status in society. Considers how partner will reflect on family, career, peers. Considers if partner will make a good parent. Heredity background will be checked, can't date someone with a high risk of making disabled or sickle cell children.

STORGE

Storage is a relationship as an outgrowth of friendship and similarity.

Here’s what you need to know about Storge She/He's my best friend. Fam. BFF. Soul mate. Kindred spirits. Companion. Padna (partner). Loyalty. Responsibility. Duty. Entitlement. Dwelling is a sanctuary. A safe place in a cruel world. Pull together in difficult times. Marriage is an invitation to join the family. Always talk good about each other to the outside world. Private. Everything behind closed doors. Develops from friendship & cohabitation. Friendship outlasts the relationship = stay friends after the breakup.

AGAPE

The Agape love style is selfless. Here’s what you need to know about Agape Unconditional. Spiritual. Devine. No bounds. No limits. Eternally forgiving. For God so loved the world. Martyr. Sacrifice. The golden rule. Do unto others. Self sacrificing. Magnanimous. Altruistic. Partner is a gift & blessing. Will take care & cherish gift. Get more pleasure from giving than receiving. Will remain faithful even after a breakup. Forgiving. Patient. Understanding. Loyal. Willing to make sacrifices. Unconditional love. Very generous. Partner often feels guilty & incompetent “I don't deserve you” / “I cannot be so perfect or match such high standards”. This type can easily be taken advantage of. They will be a martyr. Depriving themselves and dying for a partner that doesn't deserve them. When people tell them to get out of the relationship, they reply with talk of “carrying their cross”. When they get abused and are dying from their partner, they will give it up saying that He died for our sins “no greater love than to die for another”. www.panache-e-magazine.com /

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MANIA

The Mania love style is simply crazy love. Here’s what you need to know about Mania Insecure attachment. Obsession. Object of desire. Stalker. I can't live without. You are my everything. I need you. If you leave me I'll die. You are everything, I am nothing. Possessive. Superlative. Love is a form of rescue “you saved me from myself”. Partners must display signs of affection. May accuse partners of being aloof, materialistic and detached. The jealous type.

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WHAT ARE YOUR LOVE STYLES?

Of course we are all a combination of all these styles in different proportions and in different situations. However, knowing your preferred love style and that of your partner can significantly help you both to understand and relate better to each other. If you’re dating, well now your style can “turn up” with a whole lot more confidence! Happy Valentine’s Day!i! Tony Urbansmash www.urbansmash.co.uk Whatsapp: +447528674354 www.facebook.com/urbansmash www.twitter.com/urbansmash www.instagram.com/urbansmash www.soundcloud.com/urbansmash www.youtube.com/urbansmash

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VALENTINE POEMS - ENCOMPASS ALL THE EMOTIONS AND FEELINGS

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s we have learned from history, love brings out the best in a person and hence, John Keats came to be known as one of the most romantic poets of all times along with P.B. Shelley and Lord Byron. They were known as the second generation romantic poets during their romantic poems. These clearly indicate the romance involved in poems. So, this Valentine’s Day, why don’t you get more romantic with Valentine Poems on your love ones? Yes, we have expressed our love for someone in many ways especially through our little deeds and actions including gifts and all the helps that we can. Many a times we have spoken of it too, face to face or over the phone (thanks to the advancement of science and technology). But we failed to realize that poems could just be the best way to express our love for someone.

you to express your feelings in a much better way while showing off the John Keats or Shakespeare in you. It can also help set a romantic mood wherever you are. Remember what John Keats said, “The great beauty of poetry is, that it makes every thing, every place interesting.” In the same way, your poems for your love could set the right romance you have been looking for. While Valentine Poems are sure to help you express your love and feelings in the right way, there also funny and humorous poems that can lighten up the spirit of the day. These are not every common though, yet they make good reading. However, if it is the romantic Valentine’s Day you are looking for, be a John Keats or a Shakespeare this time and express your love through these poems.

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HITHER hither, love--'Tis a shady mead--Hither, hither, love! Let us feed and feed! Hither, hither, sweet--'Tis a cowslip bed--Hither, hither, sweet! 'Tis with dew bespread! Hither, hither, dear By the breath of life, Hither, hither, dear!--Be the summer's wife! Though one moment's pleasure In one moment flies--Though the passion's treasure In one moment dies;--Yet it has not passed--Think how near, how near!--And while it doth last, Think how dear, how dear! Hither, hither, hither Love its boon has sent--If I die and wither I shall die content! John Keats

Valentine Treasures Valentine treasures are people who have often crossed your mind. Family, friends and others, too, who in your life have shined. The warmth of love or a spark of light that makes you remember them. No matter how long since you’ve actually met, each one is a luminous gem, Who gleams and glows in your memory, bringing special pleasures. And that’s why this Valentine comes to you, you’re one of those sparkling treasures! By Joanna Fuchs

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CELEBRITY Here's your monthly list of celebrity b BIRTHDAYS By: Christine Simpson

SPECIAL BIRTHDAY FEATURE The undisputed Crowned Prince of reggae music

Dennis Emmanuel Brown

01 FEB Dennis Emmanuel Brown was born in Kingston, Jamaica, on the February 1st 1957

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ith apparently over 800 album releases to his name, and literally 1000’s of recorded song titles, a recent submission has been made with the Guinness Book of Records, to have Dennis Brown, recognised as the most prolific recording artist in music history. But while some other Jamaican recording artists of the genre may have had more commercial success, there is no disputing the appeal of Brown’s music, or his historic place and status within reggae as its “crowned prince.”

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birthdays for FEBRUARY. Discover who shares your birthday. 4th

Rosa Parks - activist (1913-2005)

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Bobby Brown - singer Alison Hammond - presenter

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Natalie Cole (1950-2015) - singer/ songwriter Bob Marley – singer/songwriter (19451981) Robert Townsend - actor

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Chris Rock – comedian/actor

8th

06 FEB Robert Nestor Marley - Born 6th February 1945

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Dionne Bromfield – singer/presenter Dennis Brown – singer (1957-1999) Rick James – musician/composer (19482004)

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Michelle Gayle – singer/actress

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Sean Kingston - singer Stuart McPhail Hall - sociologist (19322014)

Malorie Blackman - writer Gary Coleman – actor (1968-2010) Joanne Campbell (1964 – 2002) - actress/ drama therapist

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Alice Walker – author/activist Jason George - actor/model

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Bunmi Mojekwu - actress

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Brandy Norwood - singer Kelly Rowland – singer/songwriter

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Seal - singer Cynthia Bailey – model/ tv personality Justin Fashanu – footballer (1961 – 1998) Smokey Robinson – singer/songwriter

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Sidney Poitier – actor/ film director Robyn Rihanna Fenty – singer/actress

Michael Jordan - Born 17th February 1963

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Aston Merrygold – singer/songwriter

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Gregory Hines – actor/choreographer (1946-2003)

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James Ingram – singer/songwriter Ice-T – rapper/actor

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26 FEB Corinne Bailey-Rae - Born 26th February 1979

Lupe Fiasco - rapper Bernie Grant – politician (1944-2000) Michael Jordan – professional basketball player Chante Moore - singer

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Corbin Bleu – actor/dancer Robert Mugabe – politician Nina Simone – singer/songwriter (19332003) Claudia Jones (1915 – 1964) - journalist

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Darcus Howe –broadcaster Erykah Badu – singer/songwriter Corinne Bailey-Rae – singer/ songwriter Fats Domino – pianist Ky-Mani Marley – hip-hop artist

27th

Rozonda Thomas – singer/songwriter

28th

Ainsley Harriott – celebrity cook/ presenter

29th (Leap Year)

Ja Rule – rapper/singer

18 FEB Irma Thomas - Born 18th February 1941

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Ozwald Boateng OBE – fashion designer

23rd

W. E. B.DuBois – civil rights activist (18681963)

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Floyd Mayweather Jr – professional boxer

25th

Don Quarrie - athlete

16 FEB Ice T - Born 16th February 1958

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each flag to reveal some more information about each country. By: Christine Simpson

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pendence Day Celebrations for FEBRUARY. Please click on

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Independence from the United Kingdom

07 FEBRUARY 1974 Independence from the United Kingdom

18 FEBRUARY 1965 Independence from the United Kingdom

22 FEBRUARY 1979 Independence from Haiti

27 FEBRUARY 1844 Independence from the United Kingdom

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21 TIPS FOR SELLING, BUYING OR BUILDING PROPERTY IN THE CARIBBEAN By: Maureen Smith

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tart as you mean to go on for a happy outcome! Whether you’re selling, buying or building property in the Caribbean, getting it right will depend on doing it right. The following tips are provided as a guide on some of the things you should and should not do as you embark on your sale, purchase or construction of property in the Caribbean.

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SALE TIPS

1. A poorly presented property will deter potential buyers, so de-clutter and ‘stage’ your home for sale. Flowers and a scented candle or two will often give your home a ‘good feel’. 2. The sign reads ‘Land for Sale’, but all potential buyers can see is an area that resembles a jungle. A cleared lot will


enable buyers to envisage the best position for building that dream home. 3. The sale price of your property should be determined by a qualified valuer (aka valuator in the Caribbean) as opposed to an emotional or sentimental valuation.

PURCHASE TIPS

1. If you are not a cash buyer, first establish whether or not you will qualify for a mortgage from a Caribbean lending institution before commencing with your property search.

4. Annual property taxes should be paid up to the end of the current tax year that applies, as most Caribbean islands will not allow titles to be transferred to new owners if taxes are outstanding. 5. Having to apply for a lost Title Deed in the Caribbean can be a lengthy and costly process, so make sure you know the whereabouts of your Title Deed before your property is listed for sale. 6. Sellers of property in Jamaica are required to have Taxpayer Registration Numbers (TRNs), which is a unique 9-digit number that is similar to National Insurance or ID number. 7. The transfer of title to property in St. Lucia cannot proceed if you owe personal income tax.

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4. A check should always be carried out by a surveyor to ensure that there are no encroachments affecting the property that you intend to buy. 5. The legal process for buying property in the Caribbean is different to buying property in the UK so always retain the services of an attorney to deal with the legal formalities on your behalf. 6. Some Caribbean islands require nonnationals to have an Alien Landholding Licence before they can purchase property. These include, but are not limited to, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, Trinidad and Tobago and St. Lucia. 7. Ingoing funds from overseas residents buying land or homes in Barbados should be registered with Central Bank,

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as otherwise you will be prevented from bringing out the full net proceeds in one transaction from subsequent sale.

BUILDING TIPS

1. How suitable is the land for building a home in the Caribbean? Seek advice on this. 2. Always have a contract in place between yourself and the builder before any construction work commences. 3. It is advisable to retain the services of a suitably project manager when building a home in the Caribbean. 4. If you are asked by a contractor to hand over the full costs to build your dream home in the Caribbean run a mile and don’t look back.


5. Some contractors will have accounts with different suppliers that allow them to buy materials and fixtures and fittings at better prices than if bought by you. It’s worth discussing with your contractor. 6. There will be many choices to be made by you when building a home in the Caribbean. For example, type of roof, windows, doors, walls, kitchen units, tiles and the list goes on. Discuss ALL with your contractor before construction commences and make sure that your choices are noted in writing by them and you. 7. Building a style of home to suit YOU can be a wonderful experience, but remember that every change made by you to the original drawings and fixtures and fittings will attract additional costs.

SPARE TIP

If you’re looking for a wonderfully memorable Caribbean property experience, then let Tropical Connections help you achieve it! Get in touch: Tropical Connections Limited, Weatherill House, New South Quarter, 23 Whitestone Way, Croydon, Surrey CR0 4WF England Telephone: 0845 222 1413 Mobile: 07506 354 902 Fax: 020 8686 6125 Email: info@tropicalconnections.co.uk Web: www.tropicalconnections.co.uk

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Horoscope for FEBRUARY 2016

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month that looks likely to unleash a few emotional storms and provoke conflicts of interest on the economic, political and ideological fronts (around 6th February), which could have immediate repercussions in a society that is struggling to find points of reference. It would therefore be wiser in February to focus on the long term to try to resolve current problems than try to force things through, which could lead to dissension and rebellion on the 7th, and try to keep things calm on the 10th by appealing to reason and positive criticism, in order to reset the bar rather than hammer the message home! If you wish to have a look at your Horoscope for March 2016. You also can search for a particular horoscope with your new monthly horoscope archive since April 2013.

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