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Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | MultiChoice Uganda, the home of great Pay TV entertainment recently hosted an exclusive masterclass aimed at equipping Ugandan filmmakers and content creators with essential film skills, particularly in the area of casting for film.
Shakira revealed that she was hospitalized with an “abdominal problem” on Sunday, February 16, in Peru, the country where she was due to perform a concert that same day, which ended up being canceled. This Monday, the singer was discharged, after being diagnosed with gastroenteritis, reports Telecinco. Also this Monday, February 17, the artist publicly thanked her fans for all the support shown. “Thank you all for your kind messages. You give me so much strength! I love you with all my heart,” she wrote in a story posted on her Instagram account.
Gospel singer Esther Chitheka who has just been signed by Porch Time Records, has released her first song this year titled “Wafika” Produced by Paul Kachala, the song was released on Friday morning alongside its music video which has already received an overwhelming response from music lovers. Esther Chitheka,daughter to Chitheka Family lead singer, Apostle Enesia Chitheka, came in the limelight in 2015 after being featured in Faith Musa’s song “Desperate” (Reggae Remix).
Moroccan artist Osama Kamal chose to embark on a unique artistic experience, as he applied Agile methodologies usually used in the digital field to produce a national musical work entitled “Baghik Ya Baladi.” The idea for this innovative project was born during a workshop held as part of the “Agile En Med” events in Casablanca. Kamal led a workshop that brought together a diverse team, supported by Maltem Africa, where he applied Agile methodologies to the musical creative process. Regarding the reason for choosing this unconventional methodology in music production, Kamal explains: “These methodologies enabled us to work in an innovative and collaborative manner, which enhanced the spirit of teamwork, and also allowed for the possibility of modification and opening the door to suggestion in the various stages of implementing the song.”
Egypt Today staff Thu, 06 Feb 2025 - 06:05 GMT A new journey for the film "Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo" begins this Tuesday evening in the UAE, specifically at Aqil Cinema in Dubai, the first independent cinema in the Gulf. The film will have two additional screenings on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, February 5th and 6th. On Thursday, February 6th, the film will also be screened as part of the second edition of "Wadi Cinema" in Saudi Arabia, specifically in Riyadh's capital. The screening will take place at 7:00 PM, followed by a discussion session with the film's director, Khaled Mansour, moderated by Saudi critic Ahmed Al-Ayad, between 9:00 PM and 10:00 PM. Afterwards, the film will head to the United States, where it will have its U.S. premiere as part of the 40th Santa Barbara International Film Festival in California. It is among the official selections alongside films from around the world. The film will have three screenings:
Local jazz enthusiasts will gather at Sherwood Golf Club in Mabelreign, Harare, on Saturday to celebrate the legacy of the late Bob “Headmaster” Nyabinde through song and dance. Nyabinde died on December 23, 2023, at the age of 68 after a long battle with a stroke. Following his death, his two sons – Albert and Agga Nyabinde – took over the reins and are making significant strides in the local music scene. Agga leads The 2 Nice Band, while his elder brother, Albert, a music teacher, collaborates with various groups. The two brothers also perform together whenever Albert is available. The Nyabinde brothers this Saturday will serenade jazz lovers over the weekend. Veteran jazz crooner Victor Kunonga, a close friend of the late Nyabinde, will add variety to the event. Consistent jazz diva Prudence Katomeni-Mbofana is also part of the bill. Friends and fans of Nyabinde are expected to attend.
Jean-Bernard Rutagarama's journey in filmmaking has taken him from England to New York, and ultimately to Los Angeles, where he works as a cinematographer for NBC Universal. But perhaps his most meaningful work happens thousands of miles away in his homeland, Rwanda, where he's nurturing the next generation of filmmakers. The story began eight years ago now with a chance encounter. During a family visit to Rwanda, Rutagarama was tracked down by a passionate young aspiring filmmaker who was desperate to learn the craft. At the time, he was caught off guard because he hadn't brought any of his equipment with him. However, to his surprise, he discovered a vibrant community of self-taught enthusiasts was emerging, learning through YouTube videos and collaborative efforts, all hungry for professional guidance
Ghanaian musician Peter Famiyeh Bozah, popularly called Fameye, was spotted at Stonebwoy's wife's star-studded birthday party over the weekend. The Soon hitmaker and BET winner Livingstone Etse Satekla, popularly called Stonebwoy, exchanged pleasantries at the event while enjoying sticks of kebab at the party. In the viral video, musician Fameye and Stonebwoy begged the bloggers not to invade their privacy as they enjoyed their kebab. Fameye graced the private birthday party looking dapper in a long-sleeve sweatshirt and denim jeans to the event.
British rapper Joseph Olaitan Adenuga Jr., known professionally as Skepta, has weighed in on controversial Nigerian singer Portable’s constant dragging of his collaborators. Daily Trust reports that over the years, Portable has become known for dragging people he has collaborated with. Just recently, he dragged Asake following his Grammy award loss as he called out Olamide for helping Asake rather than him. Reacting, Skepta, who has been trending on X, said he might be the next person Portable will tackle online. “Why am I trending? Lol. I’ve just seen Portable is dragging somebody again, apparently I’m next. We dey wait lol,” wrote the rapper who previously collaborated with Portable. In January, Skepta had in a tweet commended Portable, saying he has met many fake guys in the industry, but meeting him was refreshing.
In the past, the concert has hosted top stars, including Nigeria's Mercy Chinwo, whose debut collaboration with Diana Hamilton has garnered over six million views on YouTube alone. This year, Ghanaian gospel music luminaries, including Pastor Joe Beecham, Cindy Thomspon, and Uncle Ato, will join the lineup. At a recent media launch, the Adom hitmaker shared details about the Awake Experience that attracted renowned personalities, including Abeiku Santana.
For the first time in its history, the Miss Namibia and Miss Teen Namibia pageants will be hosted in northern Namibia, symbolising progress in the competition’s approach to inclusivity, cultural representation, and national unity. The Miss Namibia Organisation (MNO) has confirmed that the Oshana region will host the 2025 pageant, with the exact venue to be announced soon. A highlight of this year’s event is the appointment of Ondonga Queen Adelheid Nangolo as the official patron of Miss Namibia 2025. Her involvement represents the fast growing role of traditional leadership in national events and reinforces the pageant’s commitment to celebrating Namibia’s diverse heritage. MNO chief executive Umbi Karuaihe-Upi says the queen’s patronage represents the values of empowerment, culture and leadership that Miss Namibia stands for.
Ntsiki Mazwai made allegations about the reasons why certain people were chosen for the Havana International Book Fair. The Indoda Yakho singer made serious accusations against higher-ups in the Department of Arts and Culture. Ntsiki Mazwai vents about Arts Department Ntsiki Mazwai took to X and wrote that she is fed up with seeing "Arts Ministers" allegedly providing industry opportunities to celebrities in exchange for personal favours. She claimed "another one" sponsored a chest augmentation surgery for an "IT girl." Ntsiki's rant comes after South Africa participated in the latest Havana International Book Fair. Attendees representing South Africa were meant to include "authors, poets, and literary figures", according to the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture. See the post below:
