Friday 2 October 2015

"MORGAN HERITAGE BRING MORE THAN JUST MUSIC TO KENYA

TOMORROW night, visiting reggae legends Morgan Heritage will thrill fans in a one off concert at KICC in Nairobi. However, the reggae royal family that jetted into Kenya on Tuesday night had a busy itinerary.
The Morgan Heritage full circle

On Wednesday, they visited Korogocho where they took part in a Miss Koch event where 40 children were presented with university scholarships to further their education .
"We are hoping that the visit by Morgan Heritage will shine a light into what Miss Koch is doing for the slum children," Tru Balq CEO Big Kev said."
Yesterday the Don Hafi Dread hitmakers had lunch at K'Osewe so as to have the best "Kenyan experience". After which they paid a courtesy call to Nairobi governor Evans Kidero at his office. Later that evening they attended a " private event".
Speaking of their experience in Kenya, Peetah Morgan said, "My most memorable moment of Kenya is when we had a road trip to Kisumu and had lunch at the shores of Lake Victoria." "They served us a big fish. I remember telling Peetah, 'This tastes like Jamaica'," Gramps Morgan added, "I took the fish and seasoned it my way."
Gramps went on to talk about his cook book that details the history of jerk seasoning. The book is published under his food line Gramps' Farms. The company was inspired by his late Mother Pearl, when he saw her chew and feed an old homeless woman sugar cane straight from her mouth because the old woman had no teeth to chew the sugar cane. Beside food, Gramps has a label that will also distribute Wyre's album outside Africa. Morgan Heritage fans who were expecting to see Una Morgan will be disappointed because she couldn't make it due to family obligations. Peetah explained, "Our sister is a mother as well as much as she would have loved to be here, her second son has started college in the USA and she had to be there for him. She promised to be here next time."

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