Shuga Gets The Prize
Shuga, no not the type you take with your coffee, we’re talking about a drama series that follows a group of young people in Kenya living life with all the risks, and having to deal with the consequences. It’s so good, it not only gets the Ctrl.Alt.Shift head nod, but Shuga won gold at the World Media Festival! 

I’ve already watched Episode 1 and was hooked from the moment my mouse met the play button. I’m not just talking on point production, acting and storyline, I’m talking AMAZING. I went to Kenya last year (October 2009) and can tell you they portray the reality of Kenya perfectly.
Oh, while you’re there, check out Travis McCoy’s Unbeaten Track; following the frontman of Gym Class Heroes and Staying Alive Foundation Ambassador, as he visits youth-led projects responding to the challenge of HIV/AIDS in South Africa, Philippines and India. Hailing from the shores of South Africa, I had to hold back a tear or two when I watched this...
Big up to MTV Staying Alive for producing QUALITY: real, raw and entertaining programming – no option but to love it.
Words: Yumna Martin
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For a chance to win an exclusive limited edition copy of Shuga vist the MTV Staying Alive website.
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