
Dina El Sherbiny, born in 1985 in Cairo, is a prominent Egyptian actress and TV presenter who gained fame since her debut in 2006 with the show Shababik. She is known for her work in films such as Hepta and Huroob Idhterari, and popular TV series like Etnein Gherna. A recipient of the Septimius Award for Best African Actress, she studied Mass Communication at October 6 University.
Country
Egypt
Born
March 17, 1985
Age
41 yrs
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Swangz Avenue has this morning announced the postponement of its much-anticipated #RoastAndRhyme. The event was scheduled for today 23 February at Jahazi Pier in Munyonyo. At the time of the revelation, all preparations to have the Roast and Rhyme hosted had been done, with the stage up, and lined-up artists had done their sound check a day before.
The multi-award-winning singer Tyla is already making waves in 2025, as Billboard announced that she will receive the “Impact” award in March. Fresh from signing a major endorsement deal with Nike, Tyla is proving that she is a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry. The “Push 2 Start” hitmaker's influence goes beyond music, as evidenced by her recent appointment to the committee of the prestigious Met Gala. Tyla shows no signs of slowing down, having also been busy in the studio and releasing an already fan-favorite remix of her hit song “Push 2 Start,” featuring dancehall legend Sean Paul. Tyla's drive, captivating uniqueness, and notable influence have earned her the "Impact" award, recognising her achievements in the music industry at such a young age.
Nollywood actor Daniel Etim-Effiong has shared his feelings about the online backlash his wife, Toyosi, often faces when discussing their marriage online. He spoke about it during a recent sit-down with his wife on her YouTube page, revealing how deeply it affects him when people attack her for simply being herself. "From the first day I met you, I’ve known you to be very bold and outspoken about your beliefs," Daniel said to Toyosi. "If you love someone, the whole world has to know about it, but I’m very different. I’m not like that—I’m very reserved in my expression of things like that, but you are very out there with things that you love." "For that reason, when I see people come at you for just being you, it hurts me. I'm like, 'you guys are just throwing stones at someone who just wants to be, who is just expressing herself, she's just being herself because of who she is. She's just being herself' so it hurts me," he added.
Ghanaian actor and comedian Bright Owusu, popularly known as C Confion, has passed away while undergoing treatment at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Kumasi. His management team, Akabenezer Production, confirmed the news in a press statement released on December 20, 2024. They expressed gratitude to fans and well-wishers for their support during his illness, stating, "We tried our possible best to do what we can to save his life, but unfortunately, he left us." C Confion gained prominence through his comedic roles alongside popular skit actor Dr. Likee, earning admiration for his humor and relatable performances. His contributions to the skit industry helped establish him as a household name in Ghana’s entertainment scene. Prior to his passing, his management had called for prayers and support, urging the public to avoid unverified speculation about his health. They had assured fans that he was receiving the necessary medical care.
Center, a poetry and artistic event in the city of Ait Ourir, in coordination with the Regional Directorate of the Culture Sector of Marrakech-Safi, and as part of the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Communication’s Culture Sector’s celebration program for the new Amazigh New Year “Idh N’Yennayer” 2975. This event is part of the poetry program “Awal” with the participation of the poets: Saleh Ait Saleh, Safia Ezzedine, Abdel Rahim Amdjar and Hayat Bouterfas, and presented by the poet Badr Haboul and the media figure Soufia Al-Safi, while the Oulad El-Balad band for the Hawaria art is holding an artistic concert celebrating the tangible and intangible cultural heritage of this basic component of Moroccan identity.
Former Guinness World Records contender and the mother of popular music producer and singer Ogidi Brown, Artiste Maame, has revealed her unusual habit of excessive gum chewing, stating that she chews more than 20 packs of gum daily. Speaking on the February 9, 2025, edition of The Delay Show, Artiste Maame explained that chewing gum has become an essential part of her brand and will never get tired of it. "I don’t get tired of chewing gum. I can chew more than 20 packs of gum in a day. I don't feel any pain in my jaw," she said. When asked why she chews gum a lot. She explained, "I don't want to speak on other people’s matters. That’s why I chew gum a lot. If I take it out and I hear something, I will talk about it." Artiste Maame gained public attention in February 2024 after announcing her attempt to break the Guinness World Record (GWR) for the longest gum-chewing marathon.
Mohamed Ramadan has released a new song, Betehlawy, produced by United Media Services in celebration of Mother’s Day. The song premiered on his show Madfa’a Ramadan on DMC. In Betehlawy, Ramadan showcases a fresh and different side, delivering a heartfelt patriotic song that beautifully captures the love Egyptians have for their homeland. With its melodious tune and uplifting spirit, the song perfectly embodies national pride.
Somizi is undoubtedly one of the most popular media personalities in Africa. The star has been in the industry for years and he has receipts to show for it. Not only has Somizi acquired several assets including his green Lamborghini that he recently took for a spin in Cape Town and several lavish mansions. Taking to his Instagram page recently, the former Idols SA judge took fans down memory lane with a few movie clips, including the iconic Sarafina. He also noted that he has been in the industry since he was six years old
Spyro, who has previously revealed that he has a crush on Nengi, shared a photo of the reality TV star on his Instagram page, congratulating her on the new baby’s arrival. However, Spyro’s congratulatory post sparked speculation that he was the newborn baby’s father. Reacting to the speculation via his Instagram story on Tuesday, March 11, 2025, the ‘Who’s Your Guy’ crooner wrote, “Nigerians, very ignorant set. Exactly why the rich get richer and the poor get poorer… But then again, what do I even know? Congratulations again, my Nengs.”
Ghanaian dancehall artist Shatta Wale has addressed recent speculations about his relationship with fellow musician Stonebwoy. Upon returning from Jamaica on January 8, 2025, Shatta Wale clarified that he holds no animosity towards Stonebwoy. This statement comes amid rumors suggesting that Blakk Cedi, Stonebwoy's former manager, has taken over Shatta Wale's management. In an interview with JoyNews, Shatta Wale explained that Blakk Cedi assisted him during his performance at the Freedom Street Concert in Jamaica but is not his official manager. He emphasized that Sammy Flex continues to serve as his manager. Shatta Wale stated, "I don’t have a problem with anybody. Like I always say, Blakk Cedi formerly managed Stonebwoy, but I don’t have any problem with Stonebwoy. I am ever ready for anybody who wants to support me."
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
Nigerian storyteller and voice artist Femi Olugbade ( @FemiBakes) has made history as one of the few Africans to win the prestigious Voice Arts Award at the 11th annual ceremony in Beverly Hills, California. Recognised in the “Outstanding Commercial – Radio, Streaming, or Web” category for Best African Voiceover, this win highlights his commitment to Baking Stories to Perfection—one voice, one story at a time. Femi’s expertise also shines as a voice director and audio producer. His award-winning collaborations on Oma Mildred Chiegboka’s narration (Outstanding Narration—TV or Film) and Deborah Johnson’s storytelling (Outstanding Spoken Word or Storytelling) solidify his mastery of storytelling and audio production. “Since embarking on my storytelling journey, I’ve witnessed how the voice can inspire change,” says Femi.
