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Thursday, 4 November 2010

Virtual Dj 7.0: Hottest MP3 mixing software

Good news for all music lovers an cool DJs, here comes the latest version Virtual Dj 7.0. Virtual DJ is the hottest MP3 mixing software that creates an electrifying music environment. It produce a polished MP3 mixes with some special effects, samples, and transitions. It is powered by a BeatLock engine that lets your songs stay in the beat, and you can create mixes faster than any other DJ could. 

Virtual DJ Features

§ BeatLock engine: your songs will always stay in time.
§ One-click beat matching and synchronization (new FAME Algorithm).
§ Dynamic beat visualizer for easy drag and drop beat-matching.
§ Real scratch simulation.
§ Virtual scratch: Scratch your mp3 with your bare hand.
§ Automatic beat-matched crossfading.
§ On-the-fly automatic BPM calculation.
§ Synchronized sampler with 12 instant slots.
§ 3 band equalizers with Kill + gain.
§ Infinite number of beatlocked desks.
§ Infinite number of cue points saved per songs.
§ Automatic beat-aware LOOP function.
§ OSC network synchronization.
Virtual Dj 7.0 is the ultimate music mixer software that can be used by the bedroom DJs and professional superstars. Enter into the new era of DJs by mixing video clips (DVD, DivX, MPEG etc.) which you can send on a big screen. This cool software runs on all Windows OS and sizes 28.61 MB.

Download Freemake Video Downloader Freeware


There are many video downloader available in the market that promises to give their best performance. But few of them give their best shot and Freemake Video Downloader is one of them. It’s a superb video downloader with an extraordinarily simple to use and a streamlined graphical user interface with colorful icons. It can download videos from YouTube, Google, Facebook, Dailymotion, etc. 

If you are using Freemake Video Downloader for the first time then follow the steps to use it: navigate to the video in your favorite video site (YouTube or DailyMotion) -> paste the entire URL into Freemake Video Downloader -> click Add. Now chose the definition of the video (SD, 720p HD, etc) and file format, and then click Downloader. After some minutes you will have a standalone video file on your PC.


Karibean Girls Gone Wild

2 weeks ago a certain group came with First Farai(a musician) and they were reportedly to have made a pornographic video with some girls from Nyamhunga High Schools(names withheld) in Kariba.

There were about 4 of the girls and some boys from Mahombekombe,Kariba.It is said that the pornstars were given some cash and food  as they were having some quality time at Carribaea Bay Resort In Kariba.One of the parent of the girls is said to have fainted when she saw the clip and the clip is still with the police as investigations are still underway.


We want to discuss whether is it poverty or what that is making these students go wild!!!!!!

Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Nurses steal ARVs for backyard pharmacies

Nurses are stealing anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) from government hospitals
to supply backyard pharmacies, a new report by the Zimbabwe Lawyers for
Human Rights (ZLHR) shows.

The report titled "Corruption Burns Universal Access", also says that people
with HIV and AIDS who go to government hospitals and clinics for drugs have
to pay bribes to nurses in order to get the life prolonging ARVs.

Although ARVs are available in Zimbabwe there are still many reports of the
difficulties patients have in accessing them. ZLHR said one of the problems
for shortages could be this hoarding of drugs by government workers.

Bhekezela Maponda, a project officer who was part of the research team, said
of the corrupt nurses on Monday: "What drives them is them is the need to
get more money and if their salaries are low they engage in this corruption
so as to supplement their income. You find they would have backyard
pharmacies where they take drugs from clinics and hospitals to sell them so
as to make more money. It was like a money spinning machine."

Nurses and other health workers in the public sector have often complained
about the poor salaries, as they earn between US$150 to US$250 per month.

The ZLHR officer said the absence of a code of conduct in hospitals also
meant workers could get away with the drugs scams and that staff shortages
meant hospitals did not have seniors to monitor the activities of nurses and
other staff.

"There is an absence of a code of conduct, but there is a patient's charter.
If there was a code of conduct, it would be easier for these cases to be
looked into," she said, adding: "The Ministry of Health commended our
efforts because they do not have good monitoring and evaluation systems in
place that would enable them to find this information."

Although Maponda said the Ministry of Health Ministry of Health told them it
will look into the issue, it is unlikely to be investigated as patients are
afraid to come forward and testify out of fear of victimisation.

Zimbabwe's cash-strapped health system also does not have the money to pay
senior staff, who could monitor nurses.