Nandipa Khubone's personality, appearance and style
Nandipa Khubone's content, collaborations, and interactions with fans.
Global Dance Supreme Namibia has appointed Namibian dancer, choreographer and musician Stanley Mareka as its new assistant director. The academy announced that Mareka will play an important role in preparing Namibian dancers for the upcoming Global Dance Supreme Inter-Continental Dance and Battles championship finals, set for October in Cape Town, South Africa. “We are thrilled to welcome him to our team,” says Global Dance Supreme Namibia director Leah Gaeses.
n my view, Valentine’s Day is just a normal day. Growing up, we were conditioned to believe it was a day on which men had to step up and prove their love through gifts and gestures. It was drilled into us that if you had a girlfriend, you had to buy her something. Something like flowers, chocolates, a teddy bear or whatever was trending at the time. And if you dared to show up at school without a gift, you would face the ultimate wrath. The disappointment, the silent treatment, and, of course, the infamous “So you don’t love me?” accusation. This was 20+ years ago, but has anything really changed? Fast forward to today, and it’s still the same story.
Florence Obinim described the young lady as her daughter, with whom she was well pleased. According to the lady's account, Florence Obinim and her husband adopted her from Goaso. "Please thank my mum for me. God bless her and grant her divine strength and long life. They brought me into their home. They made me who I am today. She has also welcomed me back despite our breakaway" The lady was in awe of the singer, who appeared to have ceased communicating with the renowned gospel singer.
Seh Calaz (born Tawanda Mumanyi on August 2, 1990) emerged in the Zimdancehall scene with a distinct style characterized by raw lyrics and catchy rhythms. He gained popularity with hits like “Mabhanditi” and “Mumota Murikubvira,” which resonated with the youth in Zimbabwe’s ghettos. Seh Calaz is known for his prolific output and has been a significant player in the genre since his debut. The two artists have had a dynamic relationship, marked by both rivalry and mutual respect. In 2019, Seh Calaz acknowledged Winky D as his primary rival upon entering the music scene, highlighting the competitive nature of their interactions. However, in 2021, Seh Calaz referred to Winky D as a “true genius,” indicating a deep respect for his contributions to the genre.
On Thursday, January 16, 2025, the presiding judge granted the order after the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) filed an ex parte motion for his arrest. Bilikisu Buhari, representing the EFCC in court, cited legal provisions under Section 35(1)(c) of the 1999 Constitution and Sections 35, 36, 37, 38, and 39 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015, to support the application. The EFCC stated that they received a petition from the singer against her former manager after she accused him of receiving royalties from her digital platforms and events without informing her of the transactions. They also stated that the manager allegedly diverted about $345,000 without allocating the singer her share of the funds. They added that if the manager cannot be apprehended, the EFCC would resort to a public summons to declare him wanted. The court has adjourned the case until January 24 for arraignment of the manager.
In 2021, Uganda, like most of other countries was under the Covid-19 induced lockdown and the entertainment was one of the sectors greatly affected by virus as crowds were banned. Artistes were barred from staging public shows until two Nigerian musicians; Omah Ley and Tems visited Uganda for a concert. We later learnt that authorities had given a green light to parties of 200 or people but when Omah Ley posted a picture of himself on his socials, with several Ugandan revelers, both the local artistes and their fan base got furious. Several local artistes, including Bebe Cool took to social media to call out the government, police, and any other authorities to take action by arresting the musicians and the revlers who had attended their show.
Choreographer Somizi Mhlongo recently responded to celebrity blogger, Musa Khawula's alleged arrest. Mhlongo's reaction comes after Khawula bashed him for celebrating the controversial YouTuber's death hoax in August 2024. The Metro FM radio personality shared a video of himself singing a song from Sarafina on his Instagram account over the weekend. He captioned the post: In the video, Mhlongo is singing the Policeman song from the popular apartheid film, Sarafina. The media personality starred in the award-winning film, Sarafina in 1992 alongside the late Mbongeni Ngema and Hollywood actress, and TV personality Whoopi Goldberg. He also acted opposite Muvhango actress Leleti Khumalo, The River actress Sindi Dlathu, and many more.
Shatta Wale’s 'love life' has always been a subject of discussion among fans and critics, with many questioning his ability to stay with one partner. However, according to his manager, Sammy Flex, the musician owes no one an explanation for his personal choices. Sammy Flex explained that while Shatta Wale is a romantic man, he chooses to keep certain aspects of his love life private. “With what we do, especially in my position, there are things I consider private for Shatta. His relationships, children, and home life are his matters. I don’t even have to ask him about them,” Sammy Flex stated in an interview on Joy Prime monitored by MyNewsGh. He also addressed the backlash Shatta usually receives whenever he showcases affection for his partner online.
Samsung is set to unveil the Galaxy Tab S10 series in a few weeks, with leaks from WinFuture and Android Headlines revealing key details about the tablets. The Galaxy Tab S10+ and S10 Ultra will be available in Moonstone Gray or Platinum Silver, with the smallest Galaxy Tab S9 not receiving a successor. The Galaxy Tab S10+ will be available in Germany with 12 GB RAM and 256 GB flash memory for 1,119 euros, while the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra with the same memory configuration is reported to cost 1,339 euros. Both tablets are equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ and an aluminum housing that is IP68 certified. The tablets feature a 13 megapixel main camera, an 8 MP ultra-wide-angle camera, and a 12 MP selfie camera, with the Ultra offering a second 12 MP ultra-wide-angle front camera. The batteries remain unchanged at 10,090 mAh and 11,200 mAh, respectively. The display is 12.4 inches on the cheaper model and 14.6 inches on the top, with an AMOLED panel with a low-reflection surface.
Queen Dami, a girlfriend of controversial singer Habeeb Okikiola better known as Portable was taken to the hospital after she passed out following social media trolls. This occurred after the couple reconciled, but the reconciliation soon became a contentious issue, with internet users criticizing Queen Dami for her choice. According to reports, the breakdown was caused by severe bullying from social media users during her argument with the musician after she left his home. A video of the incident, which has gone viral online, shows the former Oyo Queen being transported to the hospital while laying on a friend's lap. After promising to leave the singer but ultimately deciding to get back together with him, Queen Dami, who recently made amends with Portable after a public drama, has come under heavy criticism online.
The Egyptian and Arab star Ahmed Fathi participates as a guest of honor in the third part of the comedy series "Salah and Fati", and the Egyptian actor plays the role of Khamis Jumaa Al-Sabtawi. The series "Salah Wafati" is a comedy starring the artist Fadwa Taleb and Abdelali Lamhar, nicknamed Talis, directed by Mohamed Amin Al-Ahmar, and will be shown on the first channel during the upcoming month of Ramadan. The third part of the series "Salah and Fati" comes after the great popular success achieved by the series during the second part that was shown on the first channel during the last Ramadan season.
Actress, Mercy Little Smith, has been laid to rest following an emotional funeral ceremony on March 1, 2025, at Odorkor, Accra. The actress, best known for her iconic role as Benyiwaa in the beloved TV series Efiewura, was remembered by her grieving family, friends, colleagues, and fans. Her husband, children, and a host of colleagues, including fellow actress Martha Ankomah, were present to bid a final farewell to the talented actress. Mercy Little Smith passed away on December 17, 2024, at the age of 43. Her death was first announced on the official Facebook page of Efiewura, the show that shot her to fame and made her a household name across Ghana.
