Amanda Mo, born Amanda Moeketsi, is a talented singer-songwriter from Eswatini. She has made a significant impact in the Afro-pop scene with her soulful voice and captivating performances. Her music blends traditional African rhythms with contemporary sounds, resonating with a diverse audience.
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Veteran actor Adebayo Salami, widely recognized as Oga Bello, is honoring his wife, Ejide, on the occasion of her birthday today. In a heartfelt message shared on his Instagram account, he expressed his admiration for her. ”Happy birthday to my darling wife you remain a strong pillar of our adorable family. May Allah grant you more sound health and grace to enjoy more in life”.
Renowned dancer, Ritah Dancehall has disclosed how people fear approaching her for both friendships and romantic relationships citing how she carries herself. Ritah Dancehall is known for her energetic stage performances and outspoken nature. With this, many people view her as a strong-hearted woman who is not easily swayed by emotions. In her defense, Ritah disagrees, confessing that she is a soft girl. This narrative, however, has helped her avoid people, especially men who would wish to waste her time in useless relationships. I want men to continue seeing me that way. It has helped me send away suitors with no good intentions. Men fear approaching and vibing me. Many think I can beat up a man; which is not possible because I’m too girly. People fear me but it is okay, she said.
Fred Nuamah, the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Movie Awards, has explained why this year's ceremony suffered low publicity. He told Joy FM's entertainment journalist, Kwame Dadzie in an interview on Showbiz A-Z, that the organisers decided to invite only people in the industry because of security reasons. According to him, the Accra International Conference, which was chosen as venue for the event, had also been selected as office for the government's transition team, which required that they needed not to make too much noise about it. "It is a bit political. Unfortunately for us, when we started we didn't know the government would use the Accra International Conference Centre as their transition office. Secondly, we also didn't know the were going to use the place as their seat of government, so there was a bit of restriction on us," he said.
Black Umfolosi leader Sotsha Moyo embodies a unique blend of humility and extraordinary talent. He may not catch the eye on the bustling streets locally, but his captivating voice has earned him recognition as one of Zimbabwe’s most sought-after musical and cultural ambassadors on the international stage. His unassuming presence belies a depth of artistry that resonates deeply with audiences, transcending cultural boundaries and elevating the rich musical heritage of his homeland. For nearly four decades, Sotsha has embarked on at least two international tours each year, performing for weeks or even months. Backed by the ever-evolving Black Umfolosi outfit, formed in 1982 after the war, singing has always been his first love. Even after spending his teenage years as a freedom fighter under ZAPU’s military wing, ZIPRA, where he received military training, Sotsha continues to identify himself as a humble African singer.
Ghana’s music scene has long been a powerhouse of creativity and Spotify’s 2024 Wrapped has identified five standout acts. King Paluta, Kweku Smoke, Team Eternity, Olivetheboy, and Xlimkid are artists to watch in 2025. These trailblazers represent a cross-section of the country’s dynamic sounds, from gospel and drill to hiplife and Afropop, proving that Ghana’s influence on African music is only getting stronger. King Paluta Blending traditional Ghanaian rhythms with the modern vibrance of hiplife, King Paluta’s 2024 debut album, “Give Time Some Time” has become a cornerstone of his growing legacy. Tracks like “Makoma” showcase his ability to fuse genres like Reggae and Gospel into a seamless narrative of love, culture, and authenticity.
In the video commercial, Ghanaian actor Harold Amenyah visited the home of actress and media personality Naa Ashorkor for her hand in marriage from her family. The traditional ceremony is known as knocking. As they were seated on the compound, Mr Amenyah's phone rang and the ringtone sold him out since it was common to keypad phones. He was embarrassed when Mercy Asiedu, the mother of Naa Ashorkor expressed dissatisfaction with him not owning a smartphone.
George Clooney spoke with 60 Minutes about the upcoming Broadway adaptation of his 2005 Oscar-nominated movie, "Good Night, and Good Luck". In the play, Clooney, 63, portrays newsman Edward R. Murrow, a role he said he was not ready to play when he directed the movie in 2005. “Murrow had a gravitas to him that at 42 years old I didn’t — I wasn’t able to pull off,” he said. The flip side of that, said Clooney, is that there are roles he once played for which he’s now no longer a fit. The "Ocean’s Eleven" star used to be one of the most sought-after screen heartthrobs, starring as the romantic lead in films such as "One Fine Day", "Intolerable Cruelty", and "Out of Sight".
Media personality Shade Ladipo believes that music producer Don Jazzy is the only individual who truly understands the music label business. Ladipo made this statement after Spyro claimed that his former boss and music executive, Paul Okoye, never paid him while he was signed to his record label. While speaking in an interview with Echoroom, Spyro said, “Myself and my partner, we were signed to a record label. My record label was owned by a billionaire, he had about three Rolls Royce. I was signed and nothing was happening; I was not even getting a dime. “If I needed money, I had to go borrow money for him to return. I mean he is a nice person, but I do not think he understands the label business as at then, I do not know about now.” In response to Spyro’s comment, Paulo said that despite investing N12 million in Spyro over two years, he never made any returns.
Nigerian comedian, content creator, and actor Zicsaloma has released a new video three weeks following his rhinoplasty, in which he explains the reasons for undergoing the surgery. In the video, which has gained significant attention on X, formerly known as Twitter, Aloma updates his audience on his recovery process. He mentioned that his face was considerably swollen in a previous post, but he has observed a reduction in swelling, which he anticipates will continue to improve in the upcoming weeks. Aloma revealed that the motivation for the surgery stemmed from years of mockery regarding the appearance of his nose, particularly from his siblings, which led to feelings of self-consciousness about its size. In the video, he confidently displayed his nose, expressing his contentment with the outcome and highlighting that it will further refine over time. He also addressed the financial aspect of the procedure, stating:
Actress and producer Mo Bimpe has praised the accomplished actress Bimbo Akintola, who portrayed Lisabi’s mother in her film LISABI. Mo Bimpe disclosed that Bimbo Akintola came to the rescue by accepting the role at the last moment, following the cancellation by the original actress. Bimpe noted that despite her busy schedule, Bimbo Akintola traveled to Oyo, participated in training, and completed her scenes in just 12 hours before departing for the United States. She expressed her appreciation to Akintola for her timely intervention and for delivering an outstanding performance under challenging conditions. Bimpe commended Akintola’s professionalism, commitment, and generosity, thanking her for contributing to the film’s uniqueness. Mo Bimpe wrote: “I’ll be talking about LISABI’s mother- The legendary BIMBO AKINTOLA.
The wait is over! Shaka iLembe returns to claim its throne for an electrifying second season, premiering exclusively on Mzansi Magic on Sunday, 15 June at 20:00 CAT. Following a ground-breaking first season that captivated audiences across South Africa and beyond, the saga continues. More than just a visual spectacle, Season 1 became a cultural phenomenon. Sparking conversations, evoking deep emotions, and leaving an indelible mark on the storytelling landscape. The groundbreaking series that won a total of 12 South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTA), securing its place as a landmark in South African storytelling, continues with a powerful new chapter. Lemogang Tsipa once again embodies the formidable Shaka, while Thembinkosi Mthembu, SAFTA Best Actor winner for his role in Season 1, delivers another gripping performance as Dingiswayo. Together, they set the stage for a story driven by ambition, sacrifice, and unrelenting power.
She shared a touching video of herself visiting a mother who had shared a freestyle of her new song, Money. Teni explained that she came across the woman’s video on Elon Musk’s platform X. The woman’s emotional performance inspired her to reach out and show her support. Once she connected with the woman’s kids on social media, Teni and her team arranged a surprise visit. The video featured Teni’s visit to the woman’s place, where the woman was obviously shocked and filled with joy to meet the artist. The clips caught their emotional exchanges right before Teni handed her some gifts. Additionally, Teni supported the mom’s bead-making business and motivated her fans to get involved too. In her caption, she wrote:
