Mojak Lehoko, a South African comedian, actor, and writer, began his career in 2009 at Cool Runnings in Melville, Johannesburg. He gained recognition for his work on the satirical news show "Late Nite News with Loyiso Gola", which was nominated for an International Emmy Award. He has also appeared on Comedy Central's "As a People" and participated in the "CC Roast Battle" series. He has won multiple Comics Choice Awards and the Comics Pen Award for Best Writer.
Country
South Africa
Mojak Lehoko's personality, appearance and style
Mojak Lehoko's skill, personality and the energy he brings to his craft.
Mojak Lehoko's content, collaborations, and interactions with fans.
Mojak Lehoko's creative works and contributions in his industry and beyond
Popular TikToker Peller has achieved another career highlight after Nigerian-British boxing champion Anthony Joshua unexpectedly joined his live stream. Peller, who has previously hosted top Nigerian stars like Davido and Tiwa Savage, was left stunned and overjoyed when he noticed Joshua in his stream. In a hilarious moment, the TikToker, who was initially without trousers, rushed to put one on in excitement.
One of The Gambia’s biggest music stars, Big Banga, is set to thrill fans at his highly anticipated Xorondaga Concert this Saturday, February 8, at Manjai Park. Thousands of music lovers and Gambian entertainment enthusiasts are expected to attend the event, which has been generating buzz across social media. In a recent Facebook post, Big Banga confirmed that top Gambian artists Jizzle and Hussain Dada will be performing alongside him at the concert. The lineup also includes Miss Jobizz, Awa Gambia, Pa Ebou, Napx, and Daddy Boston, promising an electrifying night of music and entertainment.
Broadcaster Serwaa Amihere shared her heartfelt advice on love and relationships, during a recent interview on Accra FM with Nana Romeo “Go in for kind men, not rich men,” she stated, urging listeners to prioritize compassion and respect over financial status. Serwaa stressed that genuine kindness and empathy create the foundation for a lasting and supportive relationship, while wealth alone does not guarantee happiness or compatibility. Her message resonated with many fans, who appreciate her frank approach to modern dating.
This is the second stroke he had in the last seven months. Irv was a prominent figure in hip-hop throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, due to his work with Ja Rule and singer Ashanti. Irv Gotti, cofounder of Murder Inc. Records has died at the age of 54, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The famed record executive and producer’s cause of death is as yet unknown. Earlier on Wednesday (5 February 2025), that Irv suffered a stroke several days ago. This is the second stroke he had in the last seven months. Irv was a prominent figure in hip-hop throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, due to his work with Ja Rule and singer Ashanti. Irv Gotti made his mark in hip-hop early on as an A&R at Def Jam Recordings, where he signed DMX in 1997. He was also an instrumental part in getting Jay-Z‘s early records like “Ain’t No Ni**a” to Funkmaster Flex on Hot 97, which helped Hov’s career soar.
In a surprising twist, Portable’s ex-girlfriend Queen Dami is back in the spotlight for criticism after her friend shared details about their relationship. With the recent online drama, it seems like the internet has had its fill. In a recent video, Queen Dami’s close friend shares her thoughts and criticizes the former wife of the late Alaafin of Oyo. The friend claims that Dami frequently returns to Portable Zazu, whose real name is Habeed Okiki Badmus. She mentioned that Dami often praises Portable’s skills in the bedroom whenever they meet and insists he is the only one who can satisfy her. Additionally, the friend pointed out that Dami has expressed a desire to marry Portable because she prefers not to work. Dami’s best friend revealed that she had suggested money-making ideas to Dami several times but was quite serious about it. The short clip managed to grab the attention of a lot of internet users.
Fahmy announced this during his participation in the ongoing Berlin International Film Festival — Berlinale (13-23 February). He added that this move is part of the early preparations for the CIFF's 46th edition. This marks Tarek's first official artistic director task after serving as the deputy artistic director. Tarek graduated from the Locarno Industry Academy in Beirut and the Durban Talents programme. He has worked as a short film programmer at the CIFF, Dublin International Film Festival, El Gouna Film Festival, and Manassat Film Festival. Moreover, he served as the Cinema for Development Project Manager at El Nahda Association (Jesuit Cairo). Tarek has a broad and impactful presence in the film industry, having worked as a Selection Committee member for the Durban Film Content Shop, consultant for MedFest Egypt, and advisor to the Goethe Institute Cairo.
Nigerian-born Canadian filmmaker Pascal Atuma has announced plans to premiere his latest film project, ‘Imported Wives’ on 30 May. The filmmaker and sports enthusiast announced this on his birthday, Saturday. The film exposes how the Japa syndrome negatively impacts marriages and highlights the themes of love, betrayal, and devastation.
Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson has just discovered Idols SA winner Yanga Sobetwa’s rendition of her smash hit,”If This Isn’t Love”, on the show, almost seven years later, and she can’t get enough of it. The 23-year-old musician told Sowetan yesterday she felt validated that her 2018 performance had caught the attention of Hudson – an EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony winner) – and hoped to one day collaborate with her. On Tuesday, the 43-year-old American singer and actor, who became a household name after being part of American Idol in 2004, took to social media in a now viral post to praise then-16-year-old Sobetwa. “It feels so humbling. I was actually in disbelief but I’m so encouraged,” Sobetwa said. “The Bible says that your gift will make way for you and I’m seeing it come to light. The most surprising element about all of this is that I performed it seven years ago but I’m still receiving love – not just from people worldwide but the song’s original singer.
Angolan musician Yuri da Cunha broke his silence and spoke out about the recent controversies surrounding his name. Through a statement released this Thursday, March 20, the artist repudiated the intrigues and rumors that have been circulating on social media and assured that he remains focused on his career and the promotion of Angolan culture. “Recently, I have seen my name and the names of people I respect being used in intrigues and lies. Time is always the best judge, and the truth does not need to be rushed to prevail,” Yuri began by declaring. The singer reinforced his stance of independence and hard work, stating that he never needed controversy to stay relevant. He also reassured fans, assuring them that he is in good health and fully dedicated to his art. “I am in perfect health, in full use of my physical and mental faculties, 100% focused on my work and the satisfaction of my fans,” he wrote.
According to the wedding invitations, the traditional 'Gusaba & Gukwa' ceremony will take place on March 8, 2025, at Juru Park, Rebero in Kigali. The intimate celebration will bring together their loved ones for a special reception. Speaking to InyaRwanda, Ngarambe revealed that she and Jordan officially married in Canada on February 10, 2024, with both a civil and church wedding. She explained that they chose to hold the Rwandan cultural ceremony at home so their families, who couldn’t attend the Canada wedding, could be part of their journey. “We wanted to come to Rwanda to share this moment with our parents and family members who couldn’t attend our wedding in Canada. It is a way to celebrate our love and honor our traditions,” she said.
Egyptian director and screenwriter Samy El-Siwi, 75, passed away in the early hours of Sunday. Born in 1949, El-Siwi began his career as an assistant director on several TV series, including A Trip in a Crazy World (1986), Spring in Storm (1988), Me, You, and a Long Journey (1989), Men in the Trap (1989), and There’s a Man in Our House (1995). He collaborated with director Radwan El-Kashef in screenwriting some of his films, including Why, Violets? (1993), starring Farouk El-Fishawy, and The Magician (2002), starring Mahmoud Abdel Aziz. He also co-wrote Ard Ard (1998) with director Ismail Morad, which stars Farouk El-Fishawy, Elham Shahin, Ashraf Abdel Baky, and Hassan Hosny.
Mary Williams, General Manager for Local Content at DSTV, is championing a bold initiative to transform Liberia’s struggling film industry into a thriving, globally recognized sector. Known for her background in political media, Williams has now set her sights on movies, spearheading efforts to create sustainable opportunities for filmmakers and elevate Liberian cinema. “We’re trying to see how we can help the local industry, especially with movie production in Liberia,” Williams said. “We want to elevate movie production and make it viable for Liberians who are practitioners. It’s about making the industry a real career path, where actors and cinematographers can proudly identify their professions in their passports.” At the heart of Williams’ strategy is a groundbreaking radio program titled “Behind the Scenes”, designed to spotlight Liberia’s film industry amidst the country’s noisy political landscape.
