
Dr Thulz is a prominent South African musician, recognized as a talented producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. He has collaborated with numerous notable artists, including Prince Kaybee and Vusi Nova, while also having released three jazz albums earlier in his career. His diverse musical background informs his commitment to creating uplifting dance music, which he believes inspires hope and provides an escape from chaos, infusing each track with heart and purpose.
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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.
Benedicta took to her verified Instagram page to share memorable moments she captured while filming the second season of Accra Stay by Plan. The videos and photos showed her spending quality time with the movie's cast and filming other scenes for the series. In her first carousel post, she wore a green dress accentuating her figure. She struck a sultry pose while two other actors turned their heads in envy. Benedicta looked beautiful in that photo as she wore heavy makeup that elevated her beauty, a curly frontal lace wig and high heels. That lovely photo was taken at a compound with colourful segmented houses, making the picture stand out. The second slide of the counsel post was the Accra Stay by Plan movie series trailer. The third slide showed the ever-gorgeous Benedicta holding the giant book filled with the script for the movie series.
he Rwandan music star Mugisha Benjamin, popularly known as The Ben, and his wife Uwicyeza Pamella are celebrating the birth of their first child. The couple welcomed a baby girl named Mugisha Paris on the night of March 18, 2025, in Brussels, Belgium. The news comes just over a year after their glamorous wedding in December 2023. The Ben had previously announced during Bwiza’s album launch concert in Belgium that they were expecting a daughter. Pamella was even present on stage with him, sharing the joy with their fans. The couple had considered different countries for their child's birth, including Canada and France, but ultimately, their daughter was born in Belgium. Pamella gave birth at Edith Cavell Hospital in Brussels, where she had gone for a routine check-up. Upon arrival, doctors determined she was about to give birth and decided to keep her at the hospital until she safely delivered. The news of their daughter's arrival was made public on March 19, 2025.
Nigerian actor and filmmaker Emmanuel Ehumadu, popularly known as Emma Labista, has joined the list of celebrities with newly acquired homes. On December 26, 2024, Labista took to Instagram to share the exciting news of his latest achievement—a luxurious mansion he described as a Christmas gift to himself. Sharing a photo of the property, the Nollywood star credited his success to divine intervention. He captioned the post: “A Christmas Present to ‘ME.’ Awesome God made it Possible. Thank You, Jesus.” The announcement quickly went viral, with fans and well-wishers flooding the comments section to celebrate his milestone. Labista’s achievement has inspired admiration across social media.
Actor Abdullai Tahiru, popularly known as Taidu Last Killer from the Takoradi-based comic movie group Junka Town, has passed away. Taidu was known for his role as a well-built vigilante in the iconic series. He is reported to have passed away in the early hours of Sunday, February 9, 2025. The cause of his death is yet to be disclosed. Videos shared by his colleagues on social media captured solemn moments as preparations were made for his burial in accordance with Islamic rites.
The Ghanaian gospel music fraternity came together in a heartfelt tribute to honor the life and legacy of the late Rev. George Owusu Mensah. The celebrated songwriter and composer, known for his timeless hit Matwen Awurade Anim, passed away on November 10, 2024. A Worship and Tribute Night was held in his memory, where his son, Kofi Owusu Peprah, moved the audience with an emotional rendition of one of his father’s iconic songs. A preceding burial ceremony took place on Saturday, February 8, at Grace Baptist Church in Kumasi.
Ghanaian entrepreneur and Guinness World Record hopeful, Afua Asantewaa has opened up about how Mark Okraku-Mantey, former Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, nearly derailed her singing aspirations. In an interview on Accra FM, shared on Instagram on March 14, 2025, Afua revealed that after auditioning for the Mentor reality show years ago, Okraku-Mantey suggested she abandon her singing dreams and instead pursue a career in beauty pageantry. Afua confessed that Okraku-Mantey's words left her deeply hurt. She said, “ Do you know I went for Mentor. Yes, I sang one of Becca’s songs and Okraku Mantry told me to rather audition for a beauty pageant. “ Yes, I did that auditions and came second at Miss Tourism. When O was doing my singathon, surprisingly, he was the Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture and in his days as a judge on Mentor, I was second at Miss Tourism.
It’s that time of the week again—when office folks swap suits for tracksuits and unwind. As always, we’re here with the best spots to hang out in Kigali. If you're planning something special for Valentine’s, we’ve got a separate guide for that—be sure to check it out. But for now, here are six top picks for the weekend. Clarity Mixtape Launch Celebrate the release of Clarity with rising artiste Kent Larkin this Friday, February 14, at Crystal Lounge (8th floor, KABC building). Expect a night featuring DJ sets from Joe The Drummer, GRVND LVNG, and TOXYYK, plus live performances in a high-energy atmosphere. Doors open at 7:00 PM, with curated food and drinks to set the mood. Dress classy and sexy for the occasion. Secure your spot now—tickets are Rwf10,000.
Ghanaian-Canadian artist Empress Ghadafi has made a bold declaration for 2025: she is dedicating all her energy to her music. After taking some time away from the spotlight to nurture her fashion brand, Africa Fashion Week Toronto (AFWT), Empress Ghadafi is now turning her attention back to her musical career, with plans to release new music soon. Known for her powerful blend of Afrobeat, hip-hop, and jazz influences, Ghadafi is preparing to deliver fresh sounds that will resonate with her fans and music lovers globally. During her hiatus, Empress Ghadafi successfully built AFWT, a platform that celebrates African-inspired fashion and supports emerging African designers in Toronto and beyond. While the fashion industry gave her the opportunity to bridge cultural gaps, her passion for music has never waned. The upcoming release of her new single marks the beginning of her musical return, and fans are eager to experience her evolved sound.
Veteran Nollywood actress, Oluwabukola Ajoke, popularly known as Bukky Wright, has opened up on how her children contributed to helping her get out of depression. Naija News reports that the movie star, during an interview with media personality, Teju Baby Face on his show, said she battled depression and was taking depression antidepressants. Bukky revealed that her children helped her get over the situation. The thespian described her children as her first critique and pillar of life. Bukky Wright added that her children often tell her to stop stressing herself out and take time to enjoy and have fun. She said, “There was a time when I was depressed. Yes, I was taking depression antidepressants. But my children had to wean me out of it. They have always been my number one critique.
Western Uganda-based singer Omega 256 has addressed her alleged feud with Ray G, a fellow prominent artist from the same region. For some time now, there have been rumors that the self-styled Queen and King of the West do not see eye to eye as they are battling for supremacy in the region. This was confirmed when Ray G had a concert at Cricket Oval and several artists from the West supported him but not Omega. She had a show in Ishaka on the same day. In her defense, Omega states that her show was a coincidence and she could not make it to Kampala because of distance. Otherwise, she had no problem performing at his show.
Rwandan clinical psychotherapist and filmmaker Dr. Celestin Mutuyimana on Wednesday, February 26, launched his scientific film, Hear My Voice, in Zurich, Switzerland. The film, completed in two years, explores post-traumatic stress and healing across cultures, with emphasis on the need to listen to survivors’ lived experiences.
