Nabil Asli, an Algerian actor, writer, and director, began his career at the National Theatre in 1980. He has appeared in numerous stage productions and has appeared in several films, including "Sektou" (2008), "Harragas" (2009), "Mon Frere" (2010), and "La Preuve" (2013). Asli has also written and directed some projects. He won the Best Actor award at the 2014 Spain International Film Festival for "La Preuve".
Country
Algeria
Born
December 18, 1980
Age
45 yrs
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Revolutionary singer Admire “Chief Hwenje” Sibanda and acclaimed creative Sandra Ndebele have urged young people to be innovative and work diligently to effect positive societal change.
Ghanaian artiste Article Wan has reached out to the 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards and has suggested that the award scheme should prioritise talents like himself and other artistes who will deliver memorable performances and not just ”jump and go” acts. Posted on his Instagram account, the Solo hitmaker in an open letter explained the importance of booking performers like himself to perform on at the event
Singer Mudra has responded to Carol Sky’s extortion claims, vowing to pay back every single penny that she owes him. For a long time now, Carol Sky has been claiming Mudra extorted money from her when she expressed her interest in working with him. Mudra responds to Carol Sky by denying these allegations and presenting his side of the story. Mudra through his social media handles revealed how he had ignored her claims but he felt it was high time he addressed it. He noted that the case was already in the courts of law and wanted to bring forth the evidence that tags him to the alleged money.
Dar es Salaam. Tanzanian singer and former Konde Gang artiste, Anjella, has made a heartfelt public appeal for financial support to cover urgent medical treatment. In an emotional message shared on social media, Anjella reveals that she has been battling a severe illness, which has left her physically and emotionally drained. "I have reached a point where I feel like giving up because of this illness,” she writes. “I have tried everything, sought help from individuals and taken countless medications, but nothing seems to work.”
Nigerian actor and filmmaker Ibrahim Yekini, better known as Itele, has talked about his difficult experiences before he became famous. In an interview on Biola Bayo’s podcast, he shared that he faced life-threatening challenges. He felt so overwhelmed that he wished to return to his mother’s womb and even asked a toddler to pray to God for him. he skilled actor shared that he had a strong bond with his mother as they faced hardships together. His mother sold ready-made goods while he sold jewelry in Bauchi village. Itele, who has been part of Nollywood since 1997, thanked Papa T for his significant support. He mentioned Richard Mofe Damijo, Yomi Fash Lanso, and Adebayo Salami as his inspirations. He also expressed his appreciation for Femi Adebayo, who greatly influenced his life.In Itele’s words.
Ashley Ogle's GoFundMe progress was trending on X. People were in awe over how much she has raised thanks to helpful supporters. The official GoFundMe page created by Ashley Ogle has raised more than R385,000 thanks to donations from all around the world. The campaign aims to raise R887,000.
Youssef makes a confession that is both heartbreaking and eye-opening—revealing how he was harassed and stripped of his innocence without even realizing it. The series Lam Shameya grabbed viewers’ attention with its gripping storyline, tackling the sensitive issue of child harassment. Mohamed Chahine delivers a chilling performance as a psychologically disturbed man who preys on his friend’s son, played by Ahmed El-Saadany. The series has been widely praised for shedding light on such an important and impactful topic. The premiere episode also laid the foundation for the show’s central themes, introducing key characters and family dynamics.
Shekhinah couldn't hide how impressed she was after watching an old video of a young Tyla singing her song. The Grammy Award-winner's throwback clip is making the rounds online and single-handedly ended the "talentless" and "one-hit-wonder" allegations. One of her many fan pages, Tyla_seethal21, shared the video of the singer waxing through Please Mr, one of the highlights from Shekhinah's debut studio album, Rose Gold.
Kumawood actress Maame Serwaa has confidently stated that her body is entirely natural, and she has no plans for cosmetic surgery, except for one possibility. In a recent interview on the Okukuseku Show with Emelia Brobbey, Maame Serwaa, born Clara Benson, expressed pride in her natural physique, stressing that she has never felt the need for surgical enhancements. However, she admitted that if she ever opted for surgery, it would be to reduce the size of her breasts. “I haven’t done any body enhancement before. The only time I considered it was to reduce the size of my breasts because I felt they were too large. If I ever decide to have a procedure, it would be that” she stated. She also mentioned that if she undergoes breast reduction surgery, she will document the entire process to educate others about its importance beyond aesthetics.
Angolan singer Telma Lee, shared this Friday, March 28, a statement where she made it clear that she does not authorize the use of her image for unnecessary and disrespectful comparisons within the artistic world. Through a post made on Instagram, Telma Lee released a statement in which she repudiates any attempt to denigrate or diminish another woman, especially in the artistic world. “I have seen some publications where my image is used for unnecessary and disrespectful comparisons with colleagues in the profession. I want to make it clear that I do not authorize the use of my image for this type of content,” he declared. The artist also stressed that she believes in respect, unity and valuing the talent of each artist, without the need for competitions or comparisons.
IPASA- Minister of Culture and Arts, Zouhir Ballalou, said on Monday in Tipasa that the protection and preservation of heritage are among the essential missions of the sector, for which heritage constitutes the "engine" of cultural diplomacy.
JOHANNESBURG. – “Big Brother Mzansi” Season 5 has been living up to its theme, “Umlilo” (fire). Indeed, the show has been consistently bringing the heat. Every contestant who has stepped into the house has added fuel to the flames, some more than others. But, regardless of their approach, they have all brought controversy, drama, and unforgettable moments that have left fans eagerly anticipating more. True to its reputation as a provocative and unpredictable show, “Big Brother Mzansi” has been delivering all the excitement and tension that viewers have come to expect. As all roads lead to the finale, Sunday night’s eviction episode marked the beginning of the end for the fifth season.
