Ugandan comedian and dancer Mpata Comedy is known for his engaging and humorous performances, often referring to himself as "your brother from another mother" and "police case." He is active on YouTube, YouTube.com, TikTok, TikTok.com, and Instagram. His content often highlights aspects of Ugandan culture, particularly from the Busoga region, appealing to a diverse audience.
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Cassper Nyovest is facing backlash on social media after responding harshly to a woman who criticised his latest track, "Kusho Bani".
Yoruba Nollywood actress, Olayinka Solomon, popularly known as Ogo Mushin, has opened up about her struggle with postpartum. Naija News reports that the movie star, who welcomed her fourth child with her US-based husband on January 9, 2025, shared her experience in a post via her Instagram page on Wednesday. Olayinka Solomon questioned other women on what changed after their childbirth. The thespian revealed she has been struggling with memory loss. She wrote, “Postpartum mom. What changed after childbirth? “Mine, I get angry over little things and memory loss. We can gist now, next minute, I don’t remember. I don’t get full. I can eat now, and the next minute I’m hungry.” Meanwhile, Nollywood actress, Iyabo Ojo, has responded to Nigerian singer, Azeez Fashola, better known as Naira Marley, after sharing their old chats in a series of posts via his Instastory.
The series “Kamel El Adad++ returns for its third season in Ramadan 2025, following the great success of its previous two seasons. The show continues to blend comedy and social drama, focusing on the married couple Ahmed and Laila, who face daily challenges due to their previous relationships.
The article from Briefly.co.za covers Baby Cele, a South African actress, who is allegedly set to marry for the fourth time. A TikTok video shows her participating in a traditional umembeso ceremony, which fans have speculated might be related to her upcoming wedding. The post includes mixed reactions from followers, some congratulating her while others express surprise at her multiple marriages.
Named after the bustling metropolitan area in Lagos Mainland, 'Ojuelegba' became an instant classic. Upon its release, it received massive airplay on all major Nigerian radio stations and topped Capital Xtra’s Afrobeats Chart in February 2015. The track won Song of the Year and was nominated for Best Pop Single at The Headies 2015. It also bagged Hottest Single of the Year at the 2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards. The song received an international boost with a remix featuring Canadian rapper Drake and British-Nigerian artist Skepta. The remix premiered on OVO Sound Radio in July 2015 and was ranked 12th on The Fader’s list of the 107 Best Songs of 2015. The music video, directed by Clarence Peters, paints a vivid picture of everyday life in Ojuelegba. With scenes of a bus conductor calling out for passengers and shots of Wizkid boarding the bus, the video captures the spirit of the community. It also highlights Wizkid’s journey from humble beginnings to international stardom.
DJ Zinhle says she wasn't ready for the scandal happening right under her nose and took to social media to vent to her followers. According to the Era by DJ Zinhle and Jiyane Atelier founder, she recently discovered that several employees had been stealing "lots of money" from her company. She described it as a syndicate, further revealing that the case was under investigation: "I thought it was one person, but when this thing was investigated, it turns out that it's a lot of people; a big syndicate going on in my office. It's been hectic." "After identifying the suspect (s), we hold a disciplinary hearing along with a witness where possible and a representative from the Department of Employment and Labour. "For minor transgressions, employees usually walk away with a written warning. However, theft is a very serious offence punishable by immediate dismissal."
Inside Shota’s Epic 50th Birthday Celebration. Recently family, friends, peers in the industry and fans gathered around to celebrate one of the biggest musicians of out time. It was Mnqobi Mdabe, popularly known as Shota’s 50th birthday celebration. He doesn’t look a day over 45, hence why it’s a shock for many that he is 50. The talented musician, producer and DJ ventured into the industry, when he, Thandukwazi Sikhosana “Demor” and Nkosinathi Maphumulo “Black Coffee” started a group called Shana. He rose to fame when he released his solo album ‘Afro Rawmantic’ in 2011. The album fuses hardcore dance beats with soulful, sensual singing. The album also includes collaborations with a multitude of artists including DJ Euphonik , Black Coffee and Demor.
Alfred Ntombela, best known for his role as Mr. Bones, has been rumored to have a side gig at Roots Butchery, where he allegedly entertains clients. Fans have reacted positively to his hustle, with many admiring his hard work. Some speculated that he may own or have a stake in the butchery. Ntombela has also been associated with Kai Thai Spa, further fueling rumors about his business ventures. However, some believe the gig is a legitimate side job rather than a part of his ownership.
ALGIERS- The play “The Red Thread,” written and performed by Italian actress of Algerian origin Elisa Biagi, in which she sheds light on part of the sufferings of Algerian women during the French colonial period, was presented Sunday in Algiers.
Registration for the new season of Diamante Bruto, a Zap Viva casting that seeks new faces for this television channel, opened today, February 17th. This year, the casting enters its fourth season for candidates between 18 and 40 years of age with a degree in Journalism, Social Communication or related areas. Applications can only be made through the website www.zap.co.ao . Interested parties must access the “TV” section, click on the “Rough Diamond” option and fill in the fields with the requested information. Candidates must then send a video of up to 1 minute and no larger than 5 MB, imitating the presentation of a Zap Viva program or simulating a news report.
In the spirited months of early 2021, Ahmad, better known by his stage name “Justice Boyo The Stage Killer,” took his first steps into the fast-growing world of Gambian music, fuelled by a passion ignited by some of the industry’s most celebrated artists. His sound is a rich tapestry of influences, seamlessly blending genres such as Afromanding, Afrobeat, and Afro-dancehall, creating a musical experience that resonates with a wide audience. In an exclusive interview with The Fatu Network, this rising star expressed a deep desire to bring people together and foster unity through his artistry. Justice Boyo revealed that he looks up to the talented Jizzle as his musical icon, while the rap sensation ST serves as his driving force, inspiring him to push the boundaries of his craft. With such influences and ambitions, Justice Boyo is poised to make a significant impact on the music scene.
The Malawian film industry is making significant strides in its development. Local filmmakers are continuously improving the quality of their productions, showcasing talent and creativity. One of the latest productions contributing to this growth is Cashie Madam, a film by Brazio Mathias and Dorothy Kingston. The movie has gained attention for its storytelling, production quality, and strong performances by the cast. As more Malawian films emerge, the industry is gradually gaining recognition both locally and internationally. Filmmakers are now focusing on improving cinematography, scriptwriting, and acting to meet global standards.
