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Rethabile Khumalo has been going through a lot after her mother, Winnie Khumalo's death. The star has been mourning her mother with touching posts on social media. She also raised eyebrows with a post about water being thicker than blood. A video posted on X by @joy_zelda shows the singer failing to control her emotions at her mother's burial. The caption read:
Social media was once hailed as the ultimate game-changer in communication, opening up a world where everyone could speak, share, and be heard. Platforms like X, Facebook, and Instagram became virtual megaphones for human rights, freedom of speech, and social causes. Well, in Ghana, that utopia has taken a nosedive into dystopia faster than you can say "tweet and delete." What was meant to give voice to the voiceless has turned into a weapon of mass destruction for celebrities' reputations. Ghana's glitterati now find themselves tap dancing through a minefield of fan expectations, political pressures, and vicious backlash from every Tom, Dick, and Hashtag.
Black Umfolosi leader Sotsha Moyo embodies a unique blend of humility and extraordinary talent. He may not catch the eye on the bustling streets locally, but his captivating voice has earned him recognition as one of Zimbabwe’s most sought-after musical and cultural ambassadors on the international stage. His unassuming presence belies a depth of artistry that resonates deeply with audiences, transcending cultural boundaries and elevating the rich musical heritage of his homeland. For nearly four decades, Sotsha has embarked on at least two international tours each year, performing for weeks or even months. Backed by the ever-evolving Black Umfolosi outfit, formed in 1982 after the war, singing has always been his first love. Even after spending his teenage years as a freedom fighter under ZAPU’s military wing, ZIPRA, where he received military training, Sotsha continues to identify himself as a humble African singer.
Ace broadcast journalist Nana Aba Anamoah has set the record straight, stating that she has never been asked for sexual favours in exchange for career opportunities. Speaking to Empress Gifty Adorye on United Showbiz, she dismissed rumours suggesting otherwise and emphasised that her success is built on hard work and dedication. The Award-winning broadcast journalist further disclosed that she launched her “Women of Valour” talk show to provide a platform for women to share their experiences and empower others. She explained that many young women confide in her about being pressured into sexual favours for jobs, but she often finds it difficult to advise them since she has never encountered such a situation herself. She added that the platform offers these women to share their experiences and also offer advice to those who are also going through similar challenges.
Ghanaian musician Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah, known as Mzbel, openly shares her preference for dating married men. In an interview with Empress Gifty, Mzbel revealed she prefers married men. She stated that married men bring fewer responsibilities and less stress since they must attend to their wives. “Since I started dating, I’ve always chosen married men because they come with fewer responsibilities. They don’t bother me with house chores, as they have to return to their wives. I like it that way because that’s how I started,” she said. When asked about her current relationship with a married man, Mzbel hesitated to reveal his identity. However, she confirmed they are engaged and have a child together. “I haven’t asked if he’s married because I don’t want to know. I’m not married, but I’m engaged. He hasn’t met my family yet. We’re both interested in each other, and that’s what matters. I asked for a ring, and he gave it to me,” she said.
Zim dancehall sensation Master H is making waves on the music landscape after releasing a trailer for his upcoming video featuring Capleton. The hardworking chanter, who had a successful 2024, shows no signs of slowing down as he continues to receive rave reviews. Currently in Kingston, Jamaica, he is collaborating with Capleton on an exciting new project. Although he has yet to reveal the title of the single, he has assured fans through his social media handles that something special is brewing between him and King Shango. Born Hillary Marufu, the Chitungwiza-based chanter has been sharing pictures with top Jamaican stars ever since he jetted into the Caribbean last week for a series of shows and engagements with fans. In one of the pictures, he was following proceedings at Bob Marley’s belated 80th birthday celebration. Marley was born on February 6, 1945, and died on May 11, 1981.
Comedian, Zicsaloma, born Isaac Aloma, has revealed that he did not pay for the rhinoplasty he underwent recently in Turkey. “I didn’t pay for the procedure. I won’t call it free, but it was a collaboration between me and the hospital,” the content creator said in a YouTube video posted on Friday. “I only did my visa and booked my flight to Turkey. I did a nose job and he also did a slight eye lift.” Explaining further, Zicsaloma said, “The hospital caught my attention among others I had seen on my Instagram and TikTok feeds because I saw that they did it for a black person. After I messaged them to ask how much, they said I have a lot of followers and they’d like a collaboration.”
A rising TikTok personality, Alicia Fyneah, has expressed concern over the presence of young teenagers on the streets of the Senegambia Strip late at night. In a video shared on her TikTok account, Alicia stated, "There’s an issue in The Gambia that needs to be addressed. What are 13, 14, 15, and 16-year-olds doing in Senegambia in the early hours of the morning? These are minors who should be at home under the care of their parents." She went on to question the role of parents in ensuring the safety of their children, saying, "I don't understand why some parents allow their children to be out at night. It's a serious issue that demands attention."
Nigerian singer and songwriter Alexander Adelabu, known as Magixx, has shared his ambitions for significant achievements in his career. In a recent interview, the Mavin Records artist, who has expressed that music has always been a part of his life, stated that his aspirations for greatness are driven by his desire to improve his quality of life. “If you want better stuff for yourself, if you want a better life for yourself, you have no choice but to work your way up. And a very fundamental part of that is to aspire for big things. I dream big. I want everything. I want stadiums; I want big collaborations. I want to be everywhere. I want to tour the world. I want to impact people’s lives with my music. I want everything that looks like it’s not possible,” he said.
South African Safta-award-winner Thembisa Mdoda-Nxumalo recently bagged another gig after she posted a video of her after she shredded some weight. Recently, the star returned as the co-host of Colour Your Plate With Koo season four, which premiered on Tuesday, 11 February 2025, on SABC 2 alongside Mmule Setati and Sipho Mkhwanazi. KOO Marketing Manager Neo Dikamotse shared with Briefly News how excited they are as they kick off a new season of the cooking show. She said: "As we kick off the 4th season, we're excited to further embed our mission to inspire creativity in the kitchen while staying true to the flavours that have made KOO a household name."
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.
LEGENDARY South African actress and singer Winnie Khumolo, best known for her hit song ‘Live My Life,’ has died at 51 after a short illness, a family representative confirmed. Family spokesperson, Tshephi Rakeepile, confirmed that Khumalo died on Tuesday after a short illness. In an interview with the SABC, Rakeepile expressed that the family is in deep sorrow, saying: “We are deeply saddened as a family to announce the death of our dearly beloved sister, a mother, our friend, she passed away after a short illness and as a family at this stage we are deeply saddened.” Khumalo was the mother of singer Rethabile Khumalo and the late boxing champion Digaan Thobela’s son, Thabo Khumalo.
