Nimi Adekanmbi is a versatile actor known for his work in acting and executive assisting. Adekanmbi is recognized for her roles in various projects, including "3 Working Days" (2024), "Wura" (2023), and "BEYOND" (2021). She is also an Executive Assistant at Sozo Films. Her presence on various platforms showcases her diverse talents and contributions to the entertainment industry.
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The buddy comedy is back with a bang in Syreeta Singleton’s ‘One of Them Days’ (2025). Starring Keke Palmer and SZA as waitress Dreux and artist Alyssa having a particularly bad day in Los Angeles, the film is reminiscent of the cult classic ‘Friday’ (1995) but with a merciless landlord, some gentrification and an activist against payday loans thrown in.
South African media mogul Basetsana Kumalo recently caused a whirlwind of intrigue when she sent out invitations to her 45th birthday party. All of Mzansi is well aware that the former Miss South African turned 50 last year. Who can forget her three-day extravaganza of a soiree in Cape Town? Kumalo had social media users playing guessing games around her age but on Saturday, February 8 all was revealed. A silver soiree was held in Sandton, Johannesburg putting to rest the curiosity. Skin-care brand Eucerin revealed their newest anti-aging serum for the mature who wants to take a few years off the clock. Kumalo, an ambassador for the brand, explained to IOL they went for a tongue-in-cheek approach to the campaign.
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.
South African rock legends, Prime Circle, have recently released a powerful new single, “Standing Over Me”, along with its official music video. The release marks a significant moment for the band as they embrace a bold new chapter following a seven-year hiatus. Featuring Gavin Edwards on vocals and guitar, Marco Gomes on bass, Dale Schnettler on drums, Neil Breytenbach on keyboards and Dirk Bisschoff on guitar, “Standing Over Me” promises to resonate deeply with listeners. The single, which was released on Friday, February 7, in South Africa and Germany, addresses the experience of abuse with a message centred on resilience and empowerment.
Oh, the joys of motherhood and watching your little cub grow into a young adult. This overwhelming feeling of gratitude hit Nonku Williams as she watched her daughter Nothile prepare for her matric dance. Nonku pens letter to daughter Nothile The Real Housewives of Durban cast member Nonku Williams celebrated her daughter Nothile on her special day. Nothile, who is currently in grade 12, had her matric dance 2025 and she looked dazzling, just like her beautiful mother. Nonku Williams took the opportunity to gush over her baby girl and told her how proud she was of her. Nothile also added that she is blessed to have her in her life and reminisced about the time she gave birth to her.
Africa Magic, in partnership with MultiChoice, has called for entries for the 11th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA). Busola Tejumola, Executive Head of Content and Channels, West Africa, MultiChoice, confirmed this in a statement on Monday. According to her, AMVCA celebrates exceptional talent, creativity, and innovation within the African film, television, and entertainment industry, showcasing the continent’s finest storytellers, performers, and production professionals. “Consequently, filmmakers, producers, production companies, and creators, are encouraged to submit films, made-for-television movies, or television series that were broadcast or publicly screened from Dec. 1 to Dec. 31, for a chance to be recognised at Africa’s most prestigious awards event. “The awards have become a beacon of excellence, celebrating the vibrancy and diversity of African storytelling.
After an extended break from the urban music scene, hip-hop artists Diktator and Isu have made a comeback with a new remix of IKK’s track “Ndabweranso,” which also features artists such as Hyphen, BeeJay, Daredevilz, Blak Jak, Barry One, Base Cube and Mafo. This exciting collaboration marks a significant return for both artists, captivating fans old and new. Isu, who rose to prominence in the urban music scene with the song “Gifted Swag” in 2012, has been inactive in music for over a decade; the same is true for Diktator. However, Diktator attempted a comeback in 2022 with the tracks “Kunyapa,” featuring Macelba, and “Lekeni,” with Saint. Despite the challenges they faced, it’s clear that both artists have rekindled their passion for music, and their return has sparked new interest.
Scandal! viewers took to social media this week to celebrate Tiro More's (Lebohang Msiza) arrest after he kidnapped his nephew, Khumo who is Sanda's (Nelisiwe Sibiya) son, While some fans praised Msiza for his exceptional performance as Seputla Sebogodi's on-screen son, Tiro More, others revealed that they hated his character. The e.tv soapie shared a clip of Tiro crying to his mother in jail for killing Unity and for kidnapping and drugging his nephew, Khumo.
Spice Diana has no kind words for Abitex Promotions as she expressed her anger and disappointment towards the events’ promoter over sabotaging her career. Spice Diana claims Abitex has ruined her reputation on several occasions to the point that he has called a number of fellow promoters, telling them not to book or give her money. When jumped on Uncle Chumi’s trending song ‘Gwokutte Gwoba’ remix, Abitex led the agenda that the collaboration gave Spice Diana more relevancy. According to Spice Diana, this is not the first time Abitex is ruining her brand. She recalls when she collaborated with rising artist Liah Ote, the promoter allegedly called Liah and quarreled, seeking to know why she teamed up with Spice Diana.
Black Sherif, one of Ghana’s most dynamic and globally recognized artists, is gearing up to release his much-anticipated sophomore album, “Iron Boy“. Following the massive success of his debut project, “The Villain I Never Was“, which earned him widespread acclaim and numerous accolades, fans have been eagerly waiting for this next chapter in his musical journey. Initially rumoured to drop last year, “Iron Boy” faced delays despite reportedly being completed before his annual Zaama Disco concert in December. The artist and his team have remained tight-lipped about the reason for the postponement. However, with the release of the teaser single “Lord I’m Amazed,” which entered the top 10 of the UK Afrobeats Chart, and a series of recent announcements, the excitement is palpable.
Johannesburg – Thursday, 13 March 2025 – SABC2 and Word of Mouth Productions are pleased to introduce a new family to the Muvhango storyline. The new Muvhango additions are four devoted family members who would go to any length to support and love each other in this powerful storyline of hope and unity. The viewers will get to meet the Rivombo family from Monday, 17 March 2025. Actor Obed Baloyi returns as Mzamani Rivombo, the patriarch of the family. He is the owner and operator of the local spaza shop playing a vital role in the community, providing not just essential goods but also a sense of stability and support to those around him.
Ghanaian music sensation Black Sherif has proven once again that he is not just a star but also a student of music history. On Monday, February 3, the award-winning artist visited Highlife legend Amakye Dede at his home to express his gratitude for the inspiration that has fueled his career. Growing up in Asante Akyem, Black Sherif’s artistic foundation was built on the melodies of Amakye Dede, whom he referenced in one of his earlier songs. During the visit, Black Sherif revealed that his upcoming album, Iron Boy, will be named after Amakye Dede. Amakye Dede, who is celebrating his 50th anniversary in music this year, couldn’t contain his joy. “Much love and respect to you and your management for this great honor! I’m truly humbled by your visit and the love you’ve shown. Highlife will forever live on, and seeing the new generation carry the torch means everything.
