Global Catwalk to Stop the Spread at the LONDON GLOBAL CATWALK Fashion, Music, Film & Theatre Event to help us walk the HIV/AIDS Virus out of our Globe as we mark the 2011 World AIDS Day




Once you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, you’ll start having positive results.”
Sun is shining. Weather is sweet. this is the time i go out with family and friends, I miss the days when summer vacation was about relaxing and hanging out with friends. Now it’s all about working and squeezing your friends in when you can.. Just for today i will go out and try to fly loool.
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Name : Mutale Melissa Mwanza

D. O. B : 22 October, 1987

Gender : Female

Status : Single

Nationality : Zambian

Tee Teey is a young , vibrant, talented radio personality based on the Copperbelt in Kitwe. She hosts the most popular breakfast show on the CB that has been successfully sponsored by MTN. Tee Teey loves to read, dance and swim.

Apart from being a Radio personality, did you know she is a journalist by profession ? and has also majored in Business Admin ? Big plus !

In 2009, she is the only radio presenter on the Copperbelt who was flown to watch the MTV Africa music awards with Slap d, Len the trapstar and Roberto. Tee Teey got the chance to meet A LIST Celebrities Akon and Wyclef Jean.

This outspoken sexy Diva is just getting started, she is out in Jozi pursuing her dream to be the next BIG THING in entertainment be it TV, Radio or Acting.

Her fav quote : Practice makes perfect



"Fatou Khan, whose first name is traditionally given to first born daughters in many Gambian societies, was born in the popular Swedish town of Uppsala in the year 1990. She is a bubbly and an elegant model, whose popularity is rising from day to day as one of most promising Gambian-Swedish model in the European fashion industry.

At the age of 1, her father requested that she should visit The Gambia with her mum. What started out as a short holiday to meet distant relatives, turned out to be a nightmare. Her father sent a message, surprisingly informing the mum that he is no longer interested in the marriage and they should remain in The Gambia. This was a turbulent moment for her mum. Things became worst, when little Fatou was hit in the face by a stone. With the assistance of the Swedish Consulate in The Gambia, she was able to return back to Sweden with her mum to seek treatment.

“I almost lost my eye sight,” recalled Fatou.

Although she had a terrible experience during her first visit to her parent’s native country, the sprouting top model has always felt strong ties to her Gambian roots. She visited the country many times and is seriously involved in African activities in Sweden.

Fatou’s career as a model took off at the age of 14. She was on a sunny summer stroll in the city of Stockholm, when a photographer noticed her impressively attractive body. He managed to convince her to explore the fashion industry. The photographer took some pictures of her and they were sent to one of the popular modelling agencies in the Swedish capital called Stockholmsgruppen. They invited her to work as a teen model for them and she accepted the offer. Since then she has been frequenting the runway, capturing the attention of designers, photographers, journalists etc.