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South African rapper Anatii shared his inspiring journey of shedding 53kg in 2024. He credited his transformation to strong mental health and consistent training. Reflecting on his past challenges with weight, he expressed gratitude for achieving control over his health and life. Anatii also resumed his music career, signed an international deal, and emphasized personal growth and resilience as keys to his success.
Dancehall artist Daniel Chiumia, better known as Star Wargon, has released his new single “PA Chest,” featuring Kay Stevoh. The song explores deep feelings of love, comparing a man’s devotion to a river that flows endlessly for the woman he loves. This marks Wargon’s second collaboration with Kay Stevo, following their successful track “Thamanga” in 2017. Wargon crafted the beat for “PA Chest” and invited Kay Stevo to contribute a hook. As the saying goes, “Two heads are better than one,” and their teamwork shines through in this track. The production features talents like Kaluchi, Ras L, and Wenasi Beats, while the music video, directed by Lang K, brings the song’s heartfelt narrative to life.
One of Nigeria's favourite stars Runtown has delighted fans with the announcement of a new single. The singer made the revelation on his Instagram story where he posted "New music out soon. #EndAMan". The song likely titled 'End A Man' comes off the back of the recent release of Runtown's 'Flow' released in December 2024 which was his first release in two years. Runtown, one of Afrobeats' most memorable hitmakers has carved a niche for himself as an artist who lets the music do the talking. Since releasing his impressive debut album 'Ghetto University' a decade ago which housed the super hits 'Garlado' featuring Davido and 'Bendown Pause' featuring Wizkid, Runtown has become a force to be reckoned with. In 2017, he dropped the hit single 'Mad Over You' which became one of the biggest songs in Afrobeats' rich history.
Guinness Smooth launched its dynamic new campaign, ‘Make It Yours’, that officials say aims at empowering the next generation to redefine their world through creativity and collaboration. The high-energy debut event took place on March 21, 2025, at Next Media Park in Kampala, uniting Uganda’s vibrant creatives, fashion icons, and music enthusiasts. At its core, ‘Make It Yours’ encourages innovators to transform inspiration into something uniquely their own. The campaign spotlights self-expression and community, featuring the inspiring journeys of two pioneering brands: Uganda’s Denim Cartel and Nigeria’s Waffles and Cream. Both exemplify how bold vision can shape futures and foster thriving creative movements. Known for championing bold experiences, Guinness Smooth amplifies this legacy by celebrating the limitless creativity of forward-thinking individuals.
Young African’s head coach Marley Ngarizemo has set the tone for a high-stakes weekend, admitting his side faces a stern test against KK Palace and Eeshoke Chula Chula, but insisted they are ready to rise to the occasion. He described upcoming opponents KK Palace as one of the league’s strongest outfits, noting that despite recent coaching changes, they remain a formidable force. He stressed that thorough preparation will be key if his team is to overcome them. The coach acknowledged that they have endured a painful start to the campaign, losing their opening two matches — a setback he labelled one of the club’s worst runs in recent history. However, he believes the squad has begun to stabilise after grinding out a hard-fought draw against Tigers, a side he described as tough given their current form and standing.
frobeats, Reggae, and Dancehall artiste Mo’ Spence is set to captivate listeners worldwide with her latest release, “Your Love,” a soothing lovers’ rock anthem that promises to reignite the flames of romance. As her first release of 2025, the track is built on the iconic “Come Around Riddim” by Collie Buddz, blending nostalgic vibes with Mo’ Spence’s electrifying vocal delivery. This combination creates a timeless sound that will leave listeners wondering where she has been all this time. “Your Love” is more than just a song; it’s an experience. With its heartfelt lyrics and melodic rhythm, the track is designed to make you fall in love over and over again. Mo’ Spence’s unique artistry shines through as she effortlessly fuses Afrobeats, Reggae, and Dancehall influences, creating a fresh and familiar sound. The song is a testament to her versatility as an artiste and her ability to connect with audiences on a deep, emotional level.
The management of Ghanaian singer and rapper King Paluta has expressed disappointment over the exclusion of his hit song Makoma from four nomination categories at the upcoming Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMAs). In a statement dated March 18, the team revealed that Makoma was submitted for Most Popular Song of the Year, Record of the Year, Hiplife Song of the Year, and Songwriter of the Year. However, it was not considered in any of these categories. “We humbly write to your honorable board to demand explanations regarding the snub of Makoma by King Paluta, a song we duly submitted for consideration. We believe it remains Ghana’s most popular song released during the year under review, generating immense excitement among music lovers to date.
Choreographer Somizi Mhlongo recently responded to celebrity blogger, Musa Khawula's alleged arrest. Mhlongo's reaction comes after Khawula bashed him for celebrating the controversial YouTuber's death hoax in August 2024. The Metro FM radio personality shared a video of himself singing a song from Sarafina on his Instagram account over the weekend. He captioned the post: In the video, Mhlongo is singing the Policeman song from the popular apartheid film, Sarafina. The media personality starred in the award-winning film, Sarafina in 1992 alongside the late Mbongeni Ngema and Hollywood actress, and TV personality Whoopi Goldberg. He also acted opposite Muvhango actress Leleti Khumalo, The River actress Sindi Dlathu, and many more.
As Zimbabwe approaches its 45th Independence Day on April 18, we reflect on a journey steeped in struggle and sacrifice. This hard-won freedom was not a gift; it was forged in the fires of conflict, where countless brave souls laid down their lives, while others emerged forever altered, bearing the physical and emotional scars of war. Amid the turmoil, music emerged as a lifeline—an essential force that fuelled the liberation struggle. It was more than mere entertainment; it became a rallying cry for cultural identity and resistance against colonial oppression. Traditional songs and vibrant rhythms united Zimbabweans, instilling a profound sense of pride and purpose as they fought for their land and rights. These powerful anthems served multiple roles: they mobilised support for the liberation movement, conveyed messages of hope, and acted as potent reminders of the fight for independence.
Nigerian Afrobeat singer, David Adeleke, better known as Davido, has called out the Osun State Commissioner of Police, Muhammed Umar Abba, over the political crisis rocking the state. Naija News reports that Davido’s uncle and the Osun Governor, Ademola Adeleke, alongside his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has been embroiled in a political tussle with All Progressives Congress (APC) members. The crisis stems from attempts by sacked Local government chairmen elected on the platform of the APC to force their way into office despite court orders removing them from office. Governor Adeleke had at press conference on Sunday raised alarm over an alleged plot by the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Gboyega Oyetola, to cause chaos and anarchy in the state from Monday, February 17, 2025.
The Namibian feature film 'Life', directed by Leornard Tshikesho and produced by Gustav Nuuyoma, has secured nominations in both the feature film content and audience choice categories at the British 2026 Lift-Off Filmmaker Festival Sessions (Volume Two). The festival runs from 9 to 23 February at Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom, one of the most famous film studios in the world. This is an exciting achievement for 'Life', as it continues to gain attention from audiences across the globe. The film tells authentic stories about life in Windhoek, specifically within the streets of Katutura and Havana. It follows the journey of a young couple facing dire socio-economic hardships that test the limits of their love. By depicting how ordinary people navigate poverty, financial struggles and personal challenges, the movie’s message of "living in faith everyday" continues to touch many viewers.
In Malawi, Blantyre is unique for having produced many notable figures across various industries, Chilobwe standing out as the area where many musicians, footballers, radio personalities, and other celebrities emerged before Ndirande took the spotlight. Notably, some prominent figures who consider Chilobwe their home, along with others who have resided there, include Onesmus, Zeze, Suffix, Stich Fray, Joseph Tembo, Peter Mponda, Gabadinho Muhango, Dan Lu, Favoured Martha, and Grace Chinga. The list also encompasses Maggie Mangani, Lloyd Phiri, Fisher Kondowe, Collen Ali, Eliza Kachali Kaund, Emmie Kamkweche, King James Phiri, Soul Chembezi, Peter Banda, Madalitso Kalamula, Sir Patrick and many more.
