Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Chinese Hospitals Introduce Hands-Free Automatic Sperm Extractor

A Chinese hospital in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu Province, has introduced a new machine that makes sperm donation even easier- an automatic sperm extractor. I’m all for hands-free technology, but have scientists gone a little too far with this invention?

The effortless machine features a massage pipe that can be adjusted to suit the height of the user. All the gentleman has to do is plug in the frequency, amplitude and temperature and off they go. It’s also fitted with a small screen for those feeling uninspired.

According to the director of the urology department of the hospital, the machine is designed to help individuals that are finding it difficult to retrieve sperm the old fashioned way. We're not entirely convinced that standing in a room shared by many other people and being milked like a cow is going to help, but their efforts are commendable. Here’s to technology.

Check out a video of the machine here: 

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

samy priso show_hot seat with Lady kate and Gigi Tchouaga

Miss Tanzania 2014: Joy Kalemera


Habari (Hello)! My name is Joy Kalemera. I was born in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania located in East Africa. Tanzania is home to Mount Kilimanjaro which is the highest peak in Africa standing at 5895 meters, the Serengeti national park, Lake Tanganyika which is the second largest and the deepest lake in the world. It is also home to some of the most beautiful shore lines along the Indian Ocean and islands such as Zanzibar and Mbudya, and the only country in the world that produces the precious gem; tanzanite!

USILAZIMISHE MAMBO MAKUBWA HATA BEACH INAFAA KULIKO BAADA YA HARUSI MUMEO ANAANZA KUKOPA

Angalia uwezo wako na mwenzako mnaetaka kuoana nae mnaweza mkafunga ndoa yenu mkaenda beach mkapata picha na drinks mkarudi zile hela za michango ambazo mngelipa ukumbi wa ghari zitawasaidia maana safari ya ndoa ni ndefu na ina mambo mengi usifanye harusi kufuraisha mashosti jiangalie wewe na mumeo akikwambia ndoa nyumbani pia usikasirike kwani shida yako ndoa au maonyesho uwe na akili kama uwezo mnao sawa lakini kama mnaunga unga ile michango iwasaidie kuliko ukimaliza harusi mumeo anaanza kukopa maana hana kitu.

Monday, June 23, 2014

This South African Couple Rowed 6,600 Miles From Morocco To Manhattan

REUTERS/Mike Segar

A South African couple arrived in New York this weekend after crossing the Atlantic Ocean by rowing nearly 6,700 miles over six months, Corey Kilgannon of The New York Times reports.

Riaan Manser and Vasti Geldenhuys, an engaged couple from Cape Town, left Morocco on December 30 in a custom 22-foot rowboat. Their subsequent journey included 133 days on the water with no support boat and 74 consecutive days with no land in sight as they rowed all day and watched movies on a laptop at night.

Manhattan Monday morning

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Chile Defeats Australia 3-1 in World Cup Opening-Round Match




More controversy with referees as Mexico defeats Cameroon 1-0 at World Cup



Netherlands Demolish Spain 5-1 In World Cup Final Rematch

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In a highly-anticipated rematch of the final of the 2010 World Cup, the Netherlands demolished defending champion Spain, 5-1, at Arena Fonte Nova in Salvador. The Dutch racked up four second-half goals in a dominant performance that included two scores apiece from forwards Robin Van Persie and Arjen Robben. The 5-1 result was the most lopsided loss ever suffered by a defending champion in its World Cup opener, according to ESPNFC. While a win in the group stage of the 2014 World Cup, no matter how emphatic, does not make up for the 1-0 extra-time defeat in the 2010 World Cup final, it does put the Netherlands firmly in control of Group B.
The deluge of Dutch goals began deep into the first half when Van Persie scored with a high-flying, jaw-dropping header. Running onto a through ball from teammate Daley Blind, the Manchester United striker left his feet to get the Netherlands on equal footing with Spain, who had taken an early 1-0 lead by way of a penalty kick.
Van Persie's goal came in the 44th minute and the teams went into halftime even, 1-1. After the intermission, the second stanza was essentially one 45-minute long Netherlands highlight reel. Robben, who famously missed a gilt-edged chance in the 2010 final, notched his first goal of the match in the 53rd minute when he eluded two defenders in the penalty after running on to another incisive pass from Blind. Robben fired a left-footed shot that found its way past Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillias and produced a lead that would only grow.
The Dutch advantage was doubled in unlikely fashion approximately 10 minutes later. In the 64th minute, defender Stefan de Vrij scored his first career goal for the Netherlands when he knocked in a corner kick at the far post.
Facing a 3-1 deficit, Spain had already surrendered more goals in this game than it had throughout the entire 2010 World Cup. Unfortunately for La Roja, more goals were coming. In the 72nd minute, Van Persie added his second. In the 80th minute, Robben outran defenders and then danced around Casillas to add an exclamation point to the historic results


Friday, June 13, 2014

Spurs take 3-1 lead with 107-86 victory over Heat

MIAMI (AP) -- The San Antonio Spurs have three more chances to grab the championship trophy that slipped away last year.

The way they're dominating the Miami Heat, they might need just one.

Kawhi Leonard had 20 points and 14 rebounds, and the Spurs routed the Heat again, winning 107-86 on Thursday night to open a commanding 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals.

The Spurs can win their fifth NBA championship with a victory at home in Game 5 on Sunday and avenge their seven-game loss to Miami last year. And if the Heat are going to deny them again, it will take the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history.

"I'm pleased that they performed as well as they did while we've been in Miami, and that's about as far as it goes," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. "Now we've got to go back home and play as well or better."

LeBron James tried to keep the Heat in it with 28 points and eight rebounds, but Dwyane Wade was just 1 of 10 through three quarters and finished with 10 points.

No team has overcome a 3-1 deficit in the finals, and the way they were outclassed twice on their home floor makes it hard to imagine the two-time champions being the first.

"This was probably the biggest surprise of the series," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said.

Tony Parker added 19 points, and Tim Duncan had 10 points and 11 rebounds for the Spurs, who shot 57 percent from the field.

The Spurs lost twice in Miami to end last year's finals, their only defeat in the championship round. They won their two games in South Florida this time by a combined 40 points.

If this was the last home game of the season in Miami, it looked and sounded nothing like the ones to end the last two years, which featured confetti falling and trophies raised. This one had the unfamiliar sound of boos late in the first half and a chant of "Go Spurs Go!" with under 3 minutes left from the San Antonio fans who remained long after many of Miami's had bolted.

If the Heat force a Game 6, it would be in Miami Tuesday.



 

MAHOJIANO NA DIAMOND AFRIKA YA KUSINI KABDA YA TUZO ZA MTV


Thursday, June 12, 2014

Neymar leads Brazil to 3-1 win over Croatia









SAO PAULO (AP) -- Neymar gave Brazil a winning start to its home World Cup, scoring twice to lead the host nation to an unconvincing 3-1 victory over Croatia in the opening game on Thursday.

Brazil had a disastrous start when defender Marcelo found his own net while trying to clear a low cross by Ivica Olic in the 11th minute, but Neymar then showed why the nation's high hopes are all pinned on him.

The 22-year-old forward equalized in the 29th minute, clearing a defender in midfield before making a run toward the edge of the area and firing a perfectly placed low shot that went in off the post.

The game turned on a controversial penalty awarded by Japanese referee Yuichi Nishimura in the 71st minute when striker Fred went down inside the area under minimal contact from defender Dejan Lovren.

Neymar scored from the spot and the Croatians were furious.

"If that was a penalty, we should be playing basketball," said Croatia coach Niko Kovac. "Those kinds of fouls are penalized there."

"That is shameful, this is not a World Cup referee. He had one kind of criteria for them and another for us. The rules were not the same," said Kovac.

As Croatia searched desperately for an equalizer, Oscar added to the lead in the first minute of injury time with a toe poke from just outside the penalty area.

Croatia had a few good chances toward the end and had a goal disallowed in the 83rd after the referee ruled Olic had fouled Brazil goalkeeper Julio Cesar.

The host nation hasn't lost in the opening match in the last nine World Cups. South Africa was held by Mexico to a 1-1 draw four years ago.

A draw would have been a huge disappointment for Brazil, which had won its opening match the last eight times. The five-time champion entered the home tournament having won 15 of its last 16 games, including five in last year's Confederations Cup, the warm-up tournament it won. The team hadn't been held to a draw in the opener since a 1-1 result against Sweden in the 1978 World Cup in Argentina.

The result kept Croatia without a win in its last five World Cup matches. Its last triumph was a 2-1 win over Italy in 2002. The Croats didn't play in South Africa four years ago.

The tournament finally got underway as planned after months of talk about the preparation problems that plagued Brazil since it was picked as host seven years ago.

The troubled Itaquerao Stadium, which wasn't fully finished for the opener, held up without major setbacks to fans or the match itself, although part of the lights atop the pitch went out a few times for brief periods in the first half.

Despite the support from most of the more than 62,100 fans in attendance, Brazil got off to a slow start and allowed Croatia to threaten early. It opened the scoring with one of its first chances as Marcelo failed to clear Olic's cross. The ball got slightly redirected by striker Nikica Jelavic before the Brazilian defender touched it backward into the goal.

The crowd stayed behind the team despite the setback and Brazil started creating more chances. Midfielder Paulinho and playmaker Oscar both came close to scoring, but it was Neymar who found the net with his well-struck low shot into the far corner.

"I wouldn't say it was the best game, but it's the World Cup debut," said Oscar. "I'm representing the national team and I'm giving it my best. And I managed to do this."

The penalty kick was awarded when Fred appeared to be tugged inside the area by Lovren. The Croats insisted Fred wasn't touched and at least five Croatian players swarmed around Nishimura of Japan to protest.

Neymar converted his shot from the spot even though Croatia goalkeeper Stipe Pletikosa touched the ball and nearly made the save.

The goals were Neymar's 32nd and 33rd goals in 50 matches with Brazil's national team. The Barcelona star got a standing ovation when he was substituted near the end of the match.

He had received a yellow card in the 27th for elbowing Real Madrid playmaker Luka Modric.

The other Group A match will be played between Mexico and Cameroon in Natal on Friday.
 

FIFA WORLD CUP SCHEDULE BRAZIL 2014

DateTime (ET)NetworkMatchGroupSite
Thu 6/123 p.m.ESPNBrazil vs. CroatiaASao Paulo
Fri 6/1312 p.m.ESPN2Mexico vs. CameroonANatal
 3 p.m.ESPNSpain vs. NetherlandsBSalvador
 6 p.m.ESPN2Chile vs. AustraliaBCuiaba
Sat 6/1412 p.m.ABCColombia vs. GreeceCBelo Horizonte
 3 p.m.ABCUruguay vs. Costa RicaDFortaleza
 6 p.m.ESPNEngland vs. ItalyDManaus
 9 p.m.ESPNIvory Coast vs. JapanCRecife
Sun 6/1512 p.m.ABCSwitzerland vs. EcuadorEBrasilia
 3 p.m.ABCFrance vs. HondurasEPorto Alegre
 6 p.m.ESPNArgentina vs. Bosnia-HerzegovinaFRio de Janeiro
Mon 6/1612 p.m.ESPNGermany vs. PortugalGSalvador
 3 p.m.ESPNIran vs. NigeriaFCuritiba
 6 p.m.ESPNGhana vs. United StatesGNatal
Tue 6/1712 p.m.ESPNBelgium vs. AlgeriaHBelo Horizonte
 3 p.m.ESPNBrazil vs. MexicoAFortaleza
 6 p.m.ESPNRussia vs. South KoreaHCuiaba
Wed 6/1812 p.m.ESPNAustralia vs. NetherlandsBPorto Alegre
 3 p.m.ESPNSpain vs. ChileBRio de Janeiro
 6 p.m.ESPNCameroon vs. CroatiaAManaus
Thu 6/1912 p.m.ESPNColombia vs. Ivory CoastCBrasilia
 3 p.m.ESPNUruguay vs. EnglandDSao Paulo
  6 p.m.ESPNJapan vs. GreeceCNatal
Fri 6/2012 p.m.ESPNItaly vs. Costa RicaDRecife
 3 p.m.ESPNSwitzerland vs. FranceESalvador
 6 p.m.ESPNHonduras vs. EcuadorECuritiba
Sat 6/2112 p.m.ESPNArgentina vs. IranFBelo Horizonte
 3 p.m.ESPNGermany vs. GhanaGFortaleza
 6 p.m.ESPNNigeria vs. Bosnia-HerzegovinaFCuiaba
Sun 6/2212 p.m.ABCBelgium vs. RussiaHRio de Janeiro
 3 p.m.ABCSouth Korea vs. AlgeriaHPorto Alegre
 6 p.m.ESPNUnited States vs. PortugalGManaus
Mon 6/2312 p.m.ESPNNetherlands vs. ChileBSao Paulo
 12 p.m.ESPN2Australia vs. SpainBCuritiba
 4 p.m.ESPNCroatia vs. MexicoARecife
 4 p.m.ESPN2Cameroon vs. BrazilABrasilia
Tue 6/2412 p.m.ESPNItaly vs. UruguayDNatal
 12 p.m.ESPN2Costa Rica vs. EnglandDBelo Horizonte
 4 p.m.ESPNJapan vs. ColombiaCCuiaba
 4 p.m.ESPN2Greece vs. Ivory CoastCFortaleza
Wed 6/2512 p.m.ESPNNigeria vs. ArgentinaFPorto Alegre
 12 p.m.ESPN2Bosnia-Herzegovina vs. IranFSalvador
 4 p.m.ESPNEcuador vs. FranceERio de Janeiro
 4 p.m.ESPN2Honduras vs. SwitzerlandEManaus
Thu 6/2612 p.m.ESPNUnited States vs. GermanyGRecife
 12 p.m.ESPN2Portugal vs. GhanaGBrasilia
 4 p.m.ESPNSouth Korea vs. BelgiumHSao Paulo
 4 p.m.ESPN2Algeria vs. RussiaHCuritiba
      
2nd Stage - Round of 16     
DateTime (ET)NetworkMatch Site
Sat 6/2812 p.m.ABCMatch 49: 1A vs. 2B Belo Horizonte
 4 p.m.ABCMatch 50: 1C vs. 2D Rio de Janeiro
Sun 6/2912 p.m.ESPNMatch 51: 1B vs. 2A Fortaleza
 4 p.m.ESPNMatch 52: 1D vs. 2C Recife
Mon 6/3012 p.m.ESPNMatch 53: 1E vs. 2F Brasilia
 4 p.m.ESPNMatch 54: 1G vs. 2H Porto Alegre
Tue 7/112 p.m.ESPNMatch 55: 1F vs. 2E Sao Paulo
 4 p.m.ESPNMatch 56: 1H vs. 2G Salvador
      
2nd Stage - Quarterfinals     
DateTime (ET)NetworkMatch Site
Fri 7/412 p.m.ESPN2Match 58: Winners 53 vs. 54 Rio de Janeiro
 4 p.m.ESPNMatch 57: Winners 49 vs. 50 Fortaleza
Sat 7/512 p.m.ABCMatch 60: Winners 55 vs. 56 Brasilia
 4 p.m.ESPNMatch 59: Winners 51 vs. 52 Salvador
      
2nd Stage - Semifinals     
DateTime (ET)NetworkMatch Site
Tue 7/84 p.m.ESPNMatch: 61: Winners 57 vs. 58 Belo Horizonte
Wed 7/94 p.m.ESPNMatch 62: Winners 59 vs. 60 Sao Paulo
      
Third Place Match     
Sat 7/124 p.m.ESPNLosers - 61 vs. 62 Brasilia
      
2014 FIFA World Cup Title Match     
Sun 7/133 p.m.ABCWinners - 61 vs. 62 Rio de Janeiro

TUWAEPUSHE VIJANA WETU NA UHAFIDHINA-NAIBU WAZIRI SILIMA

Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa, Ban Ki Moon, akifunguza majadiliano kuhusu mazingira yanayochangia kuendenea kwa vitendo vya kigaidi. majadiliano hayo yamefanyika siku ya Jumatano yakitangulia mkutano wa nne utakafanya tathmini kuhusu Mkakati wa Umoja wa Mataifa wa Kudhibidi Ugaidi. Katika salamu zake, Katibu Mkuu amesema hakuna sababu iwayo yoyote ile inayoweza kuhalalisha ugaidi. Kulia kwake ni Rais wa Baraza Kuu la Umoja wa Mataifa Bw, John Ashe .
Naibu Waziri wa Mambo ya Ndani wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Mhe. Pereira Silima ( Mb) akichangia majadiliano hayo. Naibu Waziri anaongoza ujumbe wa Tanzania. Katika mchango wake amesema kuna kila sababu ya kuhakikisha kuwa vijana hasa wale wasiokuwa na ajira hawashawishiki kujiunga na uhafidhina na kwamba kutoka na changamoto mbalimbali zikiwamo za ukubwa wa mipaka baina ya nchi na nchi, tishio la ugaidi na uhafidhina kwa nchi za Afrika Mashariki ni kubwa.
Wajumbe walioshiriki majadiliano kuhusu masuala ya ugaidi na changamoto zake wakimsikiliza Naibu Waziri wa Mambo ya Ndani Mhe. Silima
Ujumbe wa Tanzania katika Mkutano huu ukiongozwa na Naibu Waziri Silima walioketi nyuma ni Bw. Abdalla Khamis Afisa katika Uwakilishi wa Kudumu na Bw. David Hiza. Kamishna Msaidizi wa Jeshi la Polisi na Mratibu Kituo cha Kitaifa cha Kuratibu Mapambano dhidi ya Ugaidi.


Na Mwandishi Maalum, New York

Wakati matukio ya kigaidi yakiendelea kuripotiwa karibu kutoka kila kona ya dunia. Tanzania imesema ipo haja ya msingi ya kitaifa na kimataifa ya kuwaepusha vijana hasa wale wasiokuwa na ajira kurubuniwa na kuwa wahafidhina.

Naibu Waziri wa Mambo ya Ndani wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Mhe. Pereira Silima (Mb) ameyasema hayo siku ya Jumatano hapa Umoja wa Mataifa, wakati Baraza Kuu la Umoja wa Mataifa, lilipokutana kujadiliana kuhusu mazingira yanayochangia kusambaa kwa ugaidi.

Katika majadiliano hayo ambayo yalifunguliwa na Katibu Mkuu Ban Ki Moon, Naibu Waziri amesema. “ katika nchi nyingi za Afrika, ongezeko la idadi kubwa ya vijana wasio kuwa na ajira kunatoa mwanya mkubwa kwao kurubuniwa na makundi yenye itikadi kali”.

Akasema vijana wanaweza kuepushwa na uhafidhina ikiwa serikali zitawawesha kwa kuwapatia nyenzo na ujuzi mbalimbali. Na katika hili ushirikiano na wadau mbalimbali utahitajika.

Naibu Waziri Silima akasisitiza matukio ya kihafidhina yanazidi kuwa changamoto kubwa katika eneo la Afrika Mashariki. Na kwamba lengo kubwa la uhafidhina huo ni kuwaanda vijana wenye itikadi kali ikiwa ni pamoja kutumika kujilipua kwa kujitoa muhanga huku wengine wakijiunga na kwenda kupigana kwenye makundi ya kigaidi.

Akizungumzia mazingira yanayosababisha kuenea kwa matendo ya kigaidi Naibu Waziri, ameyataja baadhi ya mazingira hayo kuwa ni ukubwa wa mipaka baina ya nchi na nchi, biashara haramu ya binadamu na madawa ya kulevya, uingizaji holela wa silaha na matumizi mabaya ya mitandao.

Akizungumzia namna gani Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania imejiandaa kukabiliana na vitendo vya kigaidi. Naibu Waziri amesema , pamoja na mikakati mingine,Tanzania ni mwanachama wa taasisi nane za kimataifa na kimoja cha kikanda zinayohusika na masuala ya ugaidi na pia imepitisha kanuni za kudhibiti ufuaji wa fedha chafu.

Juhudi nyigine zinazofanyika ni pamoja na kufungua kituo cha kitaifa cha kuratibu mapambano dhidi ya ugaidi, kuandaa na kuratibu mipango mbalimbali inayofungua fursa za ajira, kujiajiri na ujasiliamali, uwezeshwaji wa wanawake na uboreshaji wa vyuo vya ufundi stadi.

Vile vile Naibu Waziri Silima, amesema kuanzishwa kwa Polisi Jamii kumesaidia sana katika kukabiliana na uhalifu wa aina mbalimbali. Na kuwa uwepo wa polisi jamii unawahusisha makundi mbalimbali ya jamii wakiwamo viongozi wa madhehebu ya dini. 

Awali akifungua majadiliano hayo, ambayo ni sehemu ya mkutano wa nne ambapo nchi wanachama watakutana kwa siku….. kufanya mapitio ya Mkakati wa Umoja wa Mataifa wa Kupambana na Ugaidi. Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa Ban ki Moon amesema, hakuna sababu yoyote ile inayoweza kuhalalisha vitendo vya kigaidi.

Lakini akasema ugaidi unakua na kuota mizizi pale ambapo kuna migogoro isiyokwisha, ukiukaji wa haki za binadamu, kukosekana kwa taasisi imara za kiserikali, ubaguzi na matarajio hafifu ya usalama na uimara wa maisha.

Akasisitiza kwa kusema changamoto kubwa inayoikabili jumuiya ya kimataifa ni katika kuhakikisha kwamba magaidi hawapati ardhi ya kupandikiza chuki na kutovumiliana. Huku akisisitiza umuhimu wa wathirika wa matukio ya kigaidi kupewa misaada ya hali na mali.

DAR ES SALAAM ???


FUNGA KAZI


USAFIRI DAR ENZI HIZO!



Saturday, June 7, 2014

Praise be! Singing nun wins Italian The Voice after becoming internet sensation with more than 30 MILLION views Sister Cristina secured more than 60 per cent of the vote She has sung hits including Time Of My Life and Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Universal Records has given her a record contract


Not since Julie Andrews burst into song as Maria has there been such a flurry in the abbey.

A singing nun wearing full habit has won the final of the Italian version of The Voice.
Sister Cristina, who has become a global internet sensation with performances of Like a Prayer and Believer, took 60 per cent of the vote, then closed the show by leading the audience and bemused judges in the Lord’s Prayer.

Victory: Sister Cristina has become a global sensation and won the Italian version of the voice with 60 per cent of the vote
The pretty brunette’s enthusiastic performances in full habit and sensible shoes had made her the firm favourite to win after breaking all You Tube records following her first appearance with 31 million hits in just a week.
Following her triumph, Sister Cristina punched the air and thanked God for her victory over a long haired rocker who had performed 'Stairway to Heaven'.
She said: 'I want Jesus to come in here!' 'My presence here is not up to me, it's thanks to the man upstairs!'
The remarkable nun has won a record contract with Universal Records but has yet to decide if she will take up a full-time pop career.
She said: 'I will go back to my priorities – prayer, waking up early in the morning, school service. That's fundamental for me to be able to begin something new later on.'
Unlikely winner: Sister Cristina's first performance broke YouTube records with 31million views
The 25-year-old nun has sung ppop classics including Girls Just Wanna Have Fun and Time Of My Life

Cristina, who is from Sicily but lives in a convent near Milan stunned judges when she appeared on the show saying she was inspired to go on the show by Pope Francis, who has instructed nuns and priests to 'come out' of their churches and convents and spread the word of God 'to the periphery' of society.
Since then the 25 year old Ursaline nun has appeared on stage singing pop classics such as Cindy Lauper’s 'Girls Just Wanna have Fun', ‘Time of My Life’ from the film Dirty Dancing, and even sang alongside Kylie Minogue during a performance of 'Can't Get You Out of My Head.'
Her performance of Alicia Keys's 'No One' won the admiration of the US singer who said that she described the talented Italian as 'pure energy'.
She has also received praise from Whoopi Goldberg who starred in the film 'Sister Act' as a pop singer pretending to be a nun.
But critics have panned her as a novelty act rather than a serious singer. Emma Marrone, who represented Italy in this year's Eurovision song contest, moaned that the hype surrounding the nun was 'an insult to showbusiness'.

Prison food went down well then! Chris Brown displays fuller physique as he arrives at his get out of jail free party thrown by girlfriend Karrueche Tran

Doing well: The Fine China singer displayed a fuller figure at his 'out of jail' party
Tran wore a figure hugging white dress and tan stilettos as she led her beau by the hand to the party.

The Look At Me now singer's eyes were covered by a red bandanna as he sported camouflage fatigues, made up of a large button down shirt and matching shorts.

Attendees at the party included T Pain, Tyga, Amber Rose, Akon and Lil Romeo.
Surprise! Karrueche led the freshly released rapper blindfolded to the party
Good times: The 25-year-old looked happy to see his friends
Peeking: His girlfriend led him by the hand to his party
During the festivities Brown could be seen smiling and chatting with friends, clearly thrilled to be enjoying life on the outside.
This is the first time Brown has been seen since his release on Monday June 2.

Upon his release, the troubled star took to Twitter to post a message to his 13.5 million followers: 'Humbled and Blessed'.
Following the rules: The singer kept his red kerchief in place as he was taken to the festivities
Getting some help: Karruche chatted with the star as the ascended some stairs
Surprise: Karrueche and friends welcomed Chris home with open arms and a loud banner
Worth the wait: Chris gave his girlfriend Karrueche a big kiss at the bash that she arranged
She's with him: Karrueche showed how much she missed Chris too while he was in jail by cuddling up to him some more
Armful: Chris hugged Karrueche and a lady friend at the fun party
Slimmed down: Chris shows off his chest while on stage at the American Music Awards in 2012
Party time: Chris' friends rolled up to celebrate his release
While he may be enjoying his freedom now that he's out of the slammer, it seems that it could well
be fleeting.
TMZ reports that the prosecutor in his Washington, DC assault case, which dates all the way back
to last October, is pushing for an early trial date.
Despite his insistence that his admission of violating his probation was actually referring specifically to his assault on Rihanna in 2009 and was not in relation to the Washington, DC case, the prosecutor is arguing that the admission still stands.
Catching up: Brown made sure to chat with his friends at the party
Documents obtained by TMZ, which were filed by the US Attorney for the District Of Columbia on Wednesday, reveal that the judge has been asked to make June 25 the start date of the trail rather than just a status conference.
The prosecutor argues that the admission of violating his probation does count in this case and therefore the trial should begin straightaway.
The decision has now been left in the hands of the judge presiding over the case, and, if he agrees, the star will be back in court in DC in as little as three weeks.