Angela Sithole, a South African actress, is known for her diverse roles in television and film. Born in 1993, she has mixed heritage and attended Athlone Girls High School. She began her acting career in 2015 and has appeared in various TV shows. Sithole made her film debut in 2019 and starred in the crime drama series "Diamond City". She has openly shared her experiences growing up with a single mother.
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Legendary highlife musician, Agya Koo Nimo, has proffered some nuggets of wisdom to highlife crooner Kwabena Kwabena on how to observe good health practices.
As Whoopi Goldberg hit the Oscars red carpet 34 years after she won Best Supporting Actress for “Ghost,” she revealed that she has seen a finished script for “Sister Act 3.” “We’re hoping it’ll happen sometime this year,” Goldberg said at the Oscars red carpet in Hollywood earlier Sunday. But when asked what she thought about the script, Goldberg responded by saying: “It doesn’t matter what I think. It only matters if Disney wants to do it.” Goldberg starred in the first “Sister Act” back in 1992, which grossed $231 million on a $31 million budget. She returned for the sequel, “Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit,” reprising her role as a former lounge singer in the witness protection program who is forced to hide out in a California convent. Ever since the successful first two comedies, people have speculated about a third. Variety reported back in 2020 that Goldberg was officially starring in a threequel, with Tyler Perry producing.
Jada Pollock, the new mum who just welcomed her third baby with Nigerian music superstar, Wizkid, has made public her experience being a nursing mother. The new baby is Wizkid’s first female child with Jada. The pair previously shared two sons. The birth of the new baby was announced in a rather cryptic manner when last week Jada shared a photo on Instagram where her baby bump had clearly reduced while she stood behind a baby prime. From the picture, it could be easily inferred that Jada had just become a mother for a third time. A member of Jada and Wizkid’s close circle, via Instagram story, also gave credence to the suspicion after sharing a glimpse of the newborn and disclosing that there was nowhere else she wanted to be on New Year’s Eve than with her niece, who she intentionally flew to be with. Wizkid furthermore added his voice when he took to micro-blogging platform Twitter now known as X, to say how much he misses his princess.
In a recent post on her Instagram account, the dynamic actress highlighted the necessity of taking action and remaining committed to personal growth. Furthermore, she urged individuals to persist in their efforts to evolve into a better version of themselves. She wrote on Instagram: “Do what needs to be done. Stay at it. Keep iterating whatever version of who you are and the things you are working on till it becomes the best version. Cheers to your success. Wumi Toriola.”
Ahmed Adaweya, a pioneer of Egyptian shaabi (popular) music, transformed the music scene in Egypt during the 1970s and 1980s. With his distinctive voice, relatable lyrics, and captivating melodies, Adaweya’s songs became anthems for the working class and the everyday experiences of Egyptians. Adaweya’s songs go beyond entertainment; they tell stories of Egyptian culture, identity, and resilience. His music transcends generations, offering a nostalgic look at Egypt’s past while remaining relevant in the present. Whether it’s through celebrations, heartbreak, or social commentary, Adaweya’s songs continue to resonate with audiences across the Arab world. These tracks are just a glimpse of his rich and influential discography—a true testament to his status as the king of shaabi music. Below is a tribute to nine of his most iconic songs that have left a lasting mark on Egyptian musical heritage.
“No, I’m not married,” rapper EL said when asked about his marital status, adding that he is currently in the market and that anyone interested in a committed relationship can get in touch with him. According to the rapper, he was once very close to getting married to a woman he believed he would spend his life with, but unfortunately, it never happened. He shared this in an interview with MX24 TV. “I came very close because when you find somebody and at the back of your head is like ‘I’m gonna marry her,’ but unfortunately that didn’t happen, so I’m still in the market,” he said. EL signs on to Sony Music Publishing West Africa EL was also asked whether he preferred social media messaging or phone calls. He said he preferred messages because he does not like talking too much. The rapper explained that this preference came with age.
Malawian artist Lulu has kicked off 2025 on a high note with the release of his brand-new single titled ‘Khalidwe’. The song, which features artist Dremo, has been making waves on social media platforms, with many fans and music lovers praising its uplifting message. The ‘Khalidwe’ song explains the importance of integrity and moral values. Lulu’s powerful vocals bring the lyrics to life, while Dremo’s verse adds a unique flavor to the track.
Ghanaian music icon Samini is set to light up the music scene again with the release of his latest single, ‘CHAANA’, featuring the internationally celebrated Soweto Gospel Choir. Scheduled for release on March 13, this highly anticipated track marks the first single off his forthcoming album, ‘ORIGIN8A’, set to drop later this year. ‘CHAANA’, which means ‘shine’, is a soul-stirring Afro Pop anthem that seeks to uplift and inspire Africans, reinforcing the continent’s limitless potential, resilience, and unity. The song masterfully blends Samini’s distinct style with authentic African influences, incorporating the WALA dialect from Wa, the Upper West Region of Ghana—where Samini hails from—alongside Swahili elements delivered by the Soweto Gospel Choir. This fusion creates a Pan-African musical experience, celebrating diversity while emphasizing a common cultural heritage.
Nollywood actor, Olumide Oworu, has said his decision to join politics and run for political office in the 2023 elections was due to his motivation to be part of the change-makers in Nigeria. Naija News reports that in February 2023, Oworu announced his intention to contest the Surulere Constituency 1 seat at the Lagos Assembly on the Labour Party (LP) platform. However, the thespian’s candidacy became a subject of conversation on social media after his name was not found on the electoral body’s result sheet.
Instagram gossip blog Cutie_juls has weighed in on the trending AI video drama involving May Edochie, Yul Edochie’s estranged wife, and comedian AY Makun. In a recent post, the blogger alleged that AY Makun made and shared a fake AI video of himself and May Edochie kissing. This video, which portrayed them in a romantic moment on a lavish plane, caused a stir, and AY reacted with anger. According to Cutie_juls, AY’s video was just a way to promote his movie, “The Waiter,” which he is pushing hard with May Edochie. The Instagram gossip blog has commented on the trending AI video drama involving Yul Edochie’s estranged wife, May, and comedian AY Makun. In a new video, the blogger accused comedian AY Makun of making a fake AI video where he and May Edochie are seen kissing.
Former Muvhango star Tebogo Thobejane never gets tired of flaunting her lavish lifestyle. The media personality recently flew in a private jet. She took a video and shared it on Instagram, bragging about living the luxurious life. In the Instagram video, wearing a floral Dolce and Gabanna two-piece, Tebogo is seemingly giving her viewers a show of her voluptuous figure while walking towards the plane. She then gives peeps a tour of the jet, and it is nothing short of breathtaking. "Elevation requires separation. Keep flying high," she captioned her video. In another photo, she said, “In my own corner, minding my energy, protecting my peace."
Kumawood actress Maame Serwaa has confidently stated that her body is entirely natural, and she has no plans for cosmetic surgery, except for one possibility. In a recent interview on the Okukuseku Show with Emelia Brobbey, Maame Serwaa, born Clara Benson, expressed pride in her natural physique, stressing that she has never felt the need for surgical enhancements. However, she admitted that if she ever opted for surgery, it would be to reduce the size of her breasts. “I haven’t done any body enhancement before. The only time I considered it was to reduce the size of my breasts because I felt they were too large. If I ever decide to have a procedure, it would be that” she stated. She also mentioned that if she undergoes breast reduction surgery, she will document the entire process to educate others about its importance beyond aesthetics.
