Chizmo Sting, born in Malawi in 1998, is an African reggae and dancehall artist, songwriter, and performer. His music blends reggae and dancehall rhythms with contemporary African sounds, often addressing themes like resilience and social issues. His collaborations include Phyzix, Ace Jizzy, Bee Jay, K Banton, Veda Njucci, Warner Chandie Afrika, and The Reggae Giants Family. His music is available on platforms like Apple Music and Spotify. Fans can follow his music on YouTube and iTunes.
Country
Malawi
Born
January 9, 1998
Age
28 yrs
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TV actress Palesa Madisakwane is not holding back in her criticism directed at the father of her child, Somizi Mhlongo.
After the great success of his previous song "Guardia" in collaboration with artist Maes, artist Larteiste returns to dazzle his fans with his new song "Bohali", which he released yesterday as part of his upcoming album "Soledad" Season 1, which is expected to be released on January 24, 2025. The song is now available on various song streaming applications and music platforms, and it has also started airing on radio stations, ensuring that it reaches a wide and diverse audience. The song takes the listener on a rich musical journey that combines Arabic and French, with oriental influences that reflect his Moroccan origins. Through simple yet heartfelt lyrics and soft melodies, Lartiste presents a musical work that expresses the complexities of love and deep human emotions.
Ghanaian model, philanthropist, and advocate, Prisca Abah, known for her contributions to the fashion industry, is elevating her career to new heights. Abah was recently selected as one of the models for the Big8 Girls Project, an initiative by Clinton Samuel aimed at celebrating influential African models. The project featured three episodes: the Bio Shoot, which highlighted Abah’s professionalism and relatability through a corporate-themed photoshoot; Afrodeity, which focused on showcasing her confidence and artistry, celebrating the African divine feminine; and Royalty, which presented Abah as a symbol of African cultural pride, embodying strength and elegance. The BIG8 concept, produced by Clinton Samuel, intentionally highlights and celebrates the strongest and most influential models on the African continent, acknowledging their contributions to the African fashion industry while excelling in other aspects of life.
President John Dramani Mahama, during his visit to Kumasi ahead of meeting the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, also paid a visit to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Taabea Group of Companies, Dr. Christian Kwasi Agyeman. In a video circulating on social media, President Mahama was seen coming out of his presidential vehicle in an all-white outfit. The president was approached by Dr. Agyeman, together with his children, and was seen exchanging pleasantries with them. John Mahama was then ushered to the residence by the business mogul. Background President Mahama, on January 18, 2025, arrived in Kumasi to pay a courtesy call on the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II ahead of the Akwasidae Festival at the Manhyia Palace. The visit marked John Dramani Mahama's first official visit to the Ashanti Region after being sworn in as president.
Controversial singer Portable has expressed his frustration with his father for not intervening on his behalf after he was declared wanted by the police. Recall that the singer was recently declared wanted for allegedly assaulting some government officials. However, instead of turning himself in, Portable took to social media to blame his father for not going to the police station to defend him. According to Portable, despite giving his father money and taking care of him, he failed to step in and settle the issue. In his words: “But why my papa no go police station to cover me? He is a bad father, na him I dey give money to do all those house, na him chop my money. If to say him don settle with them, I no go get problem with these people. Why my papa go dey run for police house wey be say na you I dey give money make you run am? All those houses belong to my BADMUS family.”
Theatre practitioners in Zimbabwe are eagerly preparing for the 2025 season with new and exciting productions to captivate audiences. Following a revival of the theatre scene last year, the sector is poised for further growth, and expectations are high as production houses aim to build on last year’s success. Peter Churu of Complete Arts Projects, who toured both the sub-region and the country with their acclaimed one-woman play “Molly Street,” assured fans that more thrilling performances await this year. “Last year was indeed a successful year for us, and as we head into 2025, we are looking forward to more exciting times,” Churu said. “Our play ‘Molly Street’ is still in high demand, and we will perform it in Johannesburg at Theatre on the Square, Sandton, from March 3rd to 8th. “Locally, we’ve received requests to take it to other parts of Zimbabwe for those who missed it.”
Today, Friday, in Rabat, the Minister of Youth, Culture and Communication, Mohamed Mehdi Bensaid, supervised the appointment of members of the Committee for Supporting the Production of Cinematic Works, in the presence of the Secretary-General of the Communication Sector and Acting Director of the Moroccan Cinema Center, Abdel Aziz Boujdaini.
With Valentine’s Day around the corner, South African musicians Azana and Big Zulu have teamed up to celebrate love with a new single. “Amacala Othando” talks about the essence of love, respect and the beauty of overcoming relationship challenges. “This song talks about a broken marriage where the man does everything for the woman but feels unappreciated. It’s an argumentative dialogue between the lovers expressing their concerns. At the end of this heated argument, they agree never to grow apart despite their challenges. “It was an amazing experience working with Big Zulu, who I see as a living legend. This collaboration is an answered prayer,” Azana said. Meanwhile, Big Zulu said some of the best songs are those that came unexpectedly and “Amacala Othando” is one of them. He hopes lovers will enjoy it as much as they loved making it.
The 14th edition of the Luxor African Film Festival, which is being held with the participation of several African countries, including Morocco, was inaugurated yesterday evening, Thursday, in Luxor (southern Egypt). The opening ceremony of the festival, which will be held until January 14, featured the honoring of filmmakers Khaled El Nabawy (Egypt), Ahmed El Hafyan (Tunisia), Akosua Busia (Ghana), Moussa Sana Absa (Senegal), and Magdy Ahmed Ali (Egypt). On this occasion, the festival president, Sayed Fouad, announced the dedication of the 14th session to a number of deceased African artists and filmmakers, namely the Egyptian screenwriter Bashir El Deek, the author Atef Beshay, the Moroccan director Tayeb Saddiki, the Mauritanian director Med Hondo, and the Senegalese director Safi Faye. The jury committees for the festival’s official competitions were also introduced.
Socialite Bad Black has demanded disclosure of her daughter Princess Davina’s DNA test results from ex-partner Kim Swagger failure would lead to court action. Last week renowned fashionista Kim Swagga revealed he wasn’t the biological father of Bad Black’s daughter Davina. According to Kim, he carried out a DNA test without Bad Black’s knowledge and was waiting for Davina to clock 18 years before disclosing the secret. Kim claimed that his decision to disclose the matter before the initially allocated time was influenced by Black constantly attacking him on social media and accusing him of being a deadbeat father. Following the disclosure, Kim Swagga pledged to engage in another DNA test, to confirm the results. Subsequently, Bad Black had no kind words for Kim and vowed not to engage in plans to settle the matter that were facilitated by the latter’s father Pastor Mondo Mugisha.
Nasty C shared some rather controversial and hilarious tips on how one can become a rapper. Listen at your discretion! 1. Cover your body with tattoos MTV Base shared a video where Nasty C revealed the first crucial tip on how to become a rapper: getting tattoos. According to the For Certain hitmaker, you need to eliminate all chances of ever landing a corporate job, or any job for that matter:
Ghanaian artist and music producer EmPeraw is back with a refreshing new sound, marking a significant evolution in his musical journey. His latest single, Beautiful, is a heartfelt tribute to femininity, love, and admiration, blending Afrobeat with soulful country-inspired melodies. Born Augustine Adjei, EmPeraw has steadily built a name for himself in Ghana’s music scene. From emerging as the 2nd runner-up on MTN Hitmaker Season 3 to showcasing his versatility in multiple genres, his journey has been a testament to perseverance and artistic growth. Speaking about his creative inspiration, EmPeraw shared, “I draw inspiration from emotions, life experiences, and storytelling. Music is my way of connecting deeply with people, and with ‘Beautiful,’ I wanted to celebrate beauty in its purest form.”
