Jala Hesham is a talented Egyptian actress who began her acting career in 2016. Born in Cairo, she made her debut in the television series "Abu Al-Banat" during Ramadan 2016, where she starred alongside the renowned actor Mostafa Shaaban. Since then, she has appeared in various Egyptian television series, gaining recognition for her performances.
Country
Egypt
Born
October 4, 1994
Age
31 yrs
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Businesswoman, Neema Aloyce has apologised to actress and media personality Minnie Dlamini. Aloyce trended on social media on Monday, 20 January when she claimed that Dlamini had broken her "happy" home and stolen her baby daddy, Dr Brian Monaisa. This comes after the father of her son shared cosy photos, and videos of himself and Dlamini on his Instagram account a week ago.
Ndeneh Faal and Jatou Tambadou-Faal, one of the wealthiest couples in the country, spared no expense for their daughter, Fatou Ndeneh's wedding reception at the Coco Ocean Resort and Spa, making it one of the most extravagant events in recent memory. The couple reportedly spent over D7 million on the event, which featured a performance by Grammy-award-winning artist Youssou Ndour and included prominent guests such as business mogul Muhammed Jah and Information Minister Dr. Ismaila Ceesay. Here is an exclusive chat we had with a source close to the Faal family: What's On-Gambia: Was Youssou Ndour paid D4 million to perform at the event? Source: He wasn’t paid the amount you posted. Mbaye Dieye Faye is a family friend of Jatou's. What's On-Gambia: So, what was the payment? Source: I can confirm the total expenditure for the reception was D7 million.
Bukola Arugba, a Nollywood actress, has expressed her frustration over the persistent questions regarding her past relationship with ex-husband Damola Olatunji. In a straightforward video on her newly created YouTube channel, she tackled a series of inquiries from her fans, with a significant focus on her previous marriage, divorce, and the idea of reconciliation. When questioned about the possibility of reuniting with Damola, she decisively stated that it will not occur, highlighting that he has moved on with a new partner and urging fans to release the past to avoid interfering with his new journey. She reassured that there is no ill will between them and that they are co-parenting effectively, which she values. On the topic of remarriage, Bukola was clear that she has no current intentions to marry again, as she is content being single and focused on her life.
South Korean actress Kim Sae-ron’s death this week has triggered an outpouring of grief and calls for changes to the way the country’s celebrities are treated in the public arena and on social media, which critics say can foster a culture of harassment.
Young African’s head coach Marley Ngarizemo has set the tone for a high-stakes weekend, admitting his side faces a stern test against KK Palace and Eeshoke Chula Chula, but insisted they are ready to rise to the occasion. He described upcoming opponents KK Palace as one of the league’s strongest outfits, noting that despite recent coaching changes, they remain a formidable force. He stressed that thorough preparation will be key if his team is to overcome them. The coach acknowledged that they have endured a painful start to the campaign, losing their opening two matches — a setback he labelled one of the club’s worst runs in recent history. However, he believes the squad has begun to stabilise after grinding out a hard-fought draw against Tigers, a side he described as tough given their current form and standing.
Sports media personality Andrew Kabuura has watered down the hype that comes with Valentines’ Day, saying it is just like any other normal day. During his discussion with fellow media personality Sheila Tusiime about the plans for the day that is fast approaching this Friday, Kabuura revealed that he doesn’t find the day that important because he treats his wife the same way every day. He acknowledged the excitement surrounding the lover’s days but he confessed that he was not the type to spend weeks planning for it. Kabuura is officially married to Flavia Tumusiime and the couple have three children. Ever since they made their relationship public, the couple has never shied away from displaying their affection for each other without being defined by a day that comes once a year.
One of the most colourful and interesting periods in ancient West African history is set to be relived in an epic musical theatre production titled “Mansa Musa and the Trail of Lost Gold, The Prelude”. This spectacular 150-cast and crew African production created by Ghanaian theatre maestro Chief Moomen will premiere at the National Theatre of Ghana on Friday 24th January 2025 at 7:30 pm; the first in a series of world premieres across Africa, Europe, America, The Middle East and Asia. “Mansa Musa and the Trail of Lost Gold, The Prelude” is a unique African musical theatre production where a group of young heroes and heroines embark on a fascinating adventure back in time to discover the lost gold of Mansa Musa, an ancient West African ruler of the Mali Empire said to be, possibly, the richest man to have ever lived.
In film and television, the way a scene is shot can dramatically influence how a performance is perceived. For actors, understanding the impact of different camera angles can be a game changer, allowing you to adapt your performance to amplify your character’s story. Here, we explore the top 5 camera angles every actor should know and offer practical tips on how to use them to enhance your on-screen presence. 1. Point-of-View (POV) Shots Overview: POV shots capture a scene from the character’s perspective, immersing the audience in their experience. This angle allows viewers to see the world through your eyes, creating a direct emotional connection. Tips for Actors: Embrace the Perspective: Adjust your performance knowing the camera represents your viewpoint. Your subtle reactions can convey intimacy or shock as the scene unfolds. Stay Authentic: Even if you’re not speaking, use your eyes and body language to express your character’s internal state.
Known for being a versatile artist who enjoys doing Portuguese versions of songs by American artists and others, this Monday, March 3, Angolan singer Celma Ribas, embraced the challenge of musician Chris Brown, by doing the Portuguese version of the song “Residuals” and winning the admiration of the public. Through a post made on her social networks, Celma Ribas shared a video where she appears singing the song “Residuals” by American artist Chis Brown, in Portuguese.
Renowned UK-based Ghanaian artist Yaw Bossman is set to captivate audiences with his highly anticipated six-track EP, Late Night Syllabus, scheduled for release on February 13, 2024. Fresh off his win as UK-Based Uncovered Artiste of the Year at the Ghana Music Awards UK 2023, Yaw Bossman is taking his artistry to new heights with this emotionally rich and intimate project. This release marks a defining moment in his career as he continues to make waves in the UK-Ghanaian music industry with his signature blend of R&B and Afrobeats. Carefully curated to set the perfect tone for romantic encounters, Late Night Syllabus is designed to enhance the Valentine’s Night experience. With five classic R&B tracks and a closing Afro-R&B fusion, the EP offers a collection of smooth melodies, sultry lyrics, and emotionally charged performances. Yaw Bossman describes the project as a sensory journey into love and intimacy but playfully warns:
Singer Vestine Ishimwe, a member of Rwanda’s famous gospel music duo, 'Vestine and Dorcas', legally married her Burkinabe husband Ouedraoso Idrissa on Wednesday, January 15, at Kinyinya sector. Vestine, 22, and her fiancee from Burkina Faso made their civil wedding so private that attendees where strictly prohibited from taking photos and videos. Vestine is two years older that her sibling and music partner Dorcas Kamikazi. The duo started doing music in 2018 before being signed under MIE Empire, owned by local journalist Irene Murindahabi. They produced many successful songs that hit a million views on YouTube in no time, hence establishing themselves as one of the leading gospel music groups in Rwanda.
In 2024, Rwanda witnessed the comeback of a sound that many thought had faded from the country’s mainstream music, and that’s the classic old-school hip-hop style of the late 90s and early 2000s. This evolution, led by a new generation of artistes, mainly rappers and producers, is a clear move in the country’s music scene, marking a pivotal moment for hip-hop culture in Rwanda. Among the key players driving this movement is Juni Quickly, a 22-year-old producer who is quickly emerging as a household name in Rwanda’s music scene, with some of the biggest hits in the country. Born Junior Boris Ibambe, Juni Quickly is signed to Trappish Records and has already made a name for himself by producing hit songs, most notably 'Bwe Bwe Bwe' by Bruce the 1st featuring the likes of Ish Kevin, Kenny K Shot, and Bulldog, which has been hailed as one of the top-selling tracks of 2024.
