
Nthabiseng Mokoena, a South African film director, directed the 2024 film "Happiness Is," which follows Princess's 40th birthday celebration and her world-changing experience, starring Anton David Jeftha, Richard Lukunku, and Gail Mabalane2.
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The unfortunate incident happened on Thursday, February 20, 2025, at the Ridge Hospital, where he was receiving treatment after suffering burns from a fire accident about a week ago. He was 63.
Mr. P's handlers One Management have responded to the allegation of sabotage levied against the legendary musician by Darkoo. In a lengthy press release signed by Ayo Oke on behalf of One Management, the company called the claims opportunistic and selfish. Darkoo had earlier accused Peter Okoye AKA Mr. P who is one half of the legendary P Square of attempting to sabotage her new release 'Focus On Me (All The Sexy Ladies In The Club)' because she refused to feature him on the song. The company explained that Darkoo approached Mr. P for guidance on how to clear the sample and their client was willing to guide her through the process. The release further revealed that Darkoo offered to have the veteran as a guest artist on the remix but contrary to her claim that Mr. P insisted on being on the original, he communicated his unavailability for the proposed video shoot.
Nigerian businesswoman and reality TV star Laura Ikeji has proposed that women married to men involved in internet fraud, otherwise called Yahoo Boys, should be arrested. She argued that the wives of these men should be arrested alongside their men when the law catches up with them. Taking to her Instagram story to put forward her argument, Laura, who is married to Ogbonna Kanu, a former football star, questioned why the women married to these fraudsters only want to enjoy the good but take a step back when there is a downturn.
lack of originality and creativity is undeniably a growing issue harming the local creative sector. The situation is so dire that we may be on the verge of normalising this trend. While it may be uncomfortable to label someone a copycat, the increase in creatives imitating or replicating the behaviours, styles, and ideas of others has reached alarming levels. Historically, this problem was prevalent in the music industry, but it has now spread to other fields, including spoken word, film, television, dance, and even visual arts. This troubling trend promotes imitation over originality, effectively stifling the creative sector. While new talents continue to emerge, many lose their unique vision as the influence of the digital landscape dominates the industry. Some creatives who had bright futures have lost their way through imitation.
Renowned sculptor Dominic Benhura has hinted at major exhibitions in which he is set to participate. The sculptor, who is celebrating nearly 46 years in the industry, revealed in an interview that sculpting is his lifestyle, emphasising that creativity is essential for remaining relevant and dominant in the field. “Sculpting is an integral part of my life. It has been my hobby since I was 10 years old when I began working with a chisel, hammer, and stone. “I enjoy it abundantly, day in and day out. I have been in the industry since 1979,” he said. Surprisingly, despite his global dominance, the talented sculptor expressed a desire to stage a show locally. “I would like to do a solo show at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe if the opportunity arises like I used to do years ago. “My last local show was at Amanzi Restaurant in 2019.” “I have been very busy year after year. I consistently post updates about my activities on social media.
A celebrated Ugandan disc jockey and a prominent figure in the music industry, DJ Lito is renowned for his electrifying sets that leave audiences craving more. As anticipation builds for the Africa Golden Awards on May 3, 2025, fans are showing their unwavering support for the immensely talented DJ Lito. A celebrated Ugandan disc jockey and a prominent figure in the music industry, DJ Lito is renowned for his electrifying sets that leave audiences craving more. His groundbreaking achievements include winning the Best Male African DJ award at the 8th All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) in Dakar, Senegal, on January 15, 2023, for his hit song "Tick Talk" featuring Bebe Cool.
Arts Correspondent In the digital age, social media platforms have evolved from mere personal sharing spaces to influential arenas of opportunity, with TikTok emerging as a game-changer for aspiring artists worldwide. The platform’s unique fusion of creativity, viral potential, and community engagement has forged a new era for young musicians, dancers and visual artists, allowing them to break barriers and seamlessly connect with audiences and industry insiders alike. Once viewed as merely a recreational outlet, the application has rapidly transformed into a robust launchpad for emerging talent, offering unprecedented visibility. From catchy songs propelling a teenager’s music career to dancers attracting attention from celebrated choreographers, the success stories that overflow online reflect the platform’s power in nurturing artistic journeys.
Unseen actress Gail Mabalane who recently honoured her son on his 7th birthday is celebrating her wedding anniversary. The legendary musician and media personality, Kabelo Mabalane and his wife, Gail revealed on their social media accounts this week that they've been together for 12 years. The Blood & Water actress took to her Instagram account on Sunday, 9 February to celebrate her wedding anniversary with her husband. The mother of two shared that their love keeps growing stronger and she's grateful for every moment with her husband and father of her children.
Zim dancehall sensation Master H is making waves on the music landscape after releasing a trailer for his upcoming video featuring Capleton. The hardworking chanter, who had a successful 2024, shows no signs of slowing down as he continues to receive rave reviews. Currently in Kingston, Jamaica, he is collaborating with Capleton on an exciting new project. Although he has yet to reveal the title of the single, he has assured fans through his social media handles that something special is brewing between him and King Shango. Born Hillary Marufu, the Chitungwiza-based chanter has been sharing pictures with top Jamaican stars ever since he jetted into the Caribbean last week for a series of shows and engagements with fans. In one of the pictures, he was following proceedings at Bob Marley’s belated 80th birthday celebration. Marley was born on February 6, 1945, and died on May 11, 1981.
Socialite and fashion model Hamisa Mobetto is set to walk down the aisle with Young Africans SC's midfielder Stephane Aziz Ki, in what promises to be one of the most talked-about celebrity weddings of the year. With just four days to go, the couple has finally put an end to months of speculation, revealing that they big day will take place on February 16, followed by a grand reception on February 17. But here’s what makes their love story even more intriguing—it’s a match made in prayer! Speaking in an interview on Clouds FM, Hamisa’s mother, Shufaa Rutiginga, shared that she had been praying for her daughter to find the right man, and Aziz Ki. Was God’s answer.
Malawian artist Lulu has kicked off 2025 on a high note with the release of his brand-new single titled ‘Khalidwe’. The song, which features artist Dremo, has been making waves on social media platforms, with many fans and music lovers praising its uplifting message. The ‘Khalidwe’ song explains the importance of integrity and moral values. Lulu’s powerful vocals bring the lyrics to life, while Dremo’s verse adds a unique flavor to the track.
The late artist Mustafa Al-Shater, one of the founders of the Aznzarne Group, was buried yesterday, Tuesday, February 11, 2025, in the city of Inzegane, on the outskirts of Agadir. The late artist passed away on the morning of the same day after a long artistic career that started with the Laqdam group and other musical groups, then the Aznzaran group. He was one of the most prominent players of the Kabir on the santur and had a melodious voice. The late artist suffered from heart disease for years and was confined to bed until his death.
