
Pholoso "TOSS" is a Double Platinum & SAMA28 award-winning musical talent from Tsakane, representing a modernized Kwaito culture. Known for his polished Zulu lyrics, dynamic dance moves, and powerful voice, he is emerging as a leading act in South Africa. His storytelling prowess is evident in his Amapiano freestyles and collaborations with various artists. His debut single "uMlando" aims to present the authentic South African narrative globally. His latest EP, INDABAKABANI, reflects the lessons learned throughout his life.
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Rising Egyptian star Nour El Nabawy, known for his role in the blockbuster "El Hareefa” is set to headline Ali F. Mostafa’s highly anticipated “City Of Life _Continuum”, the follow-up to the director’s 2009 hit “City Of Life”, which achieved the highest box office ranking in the UAE that year and became the top-grossing Emirati film of the 2010s.
Spacetoon, the Arabic animation and kids’ entertainment channel, announced on Instagram on its 25th anniversary, 16 March, that Ahmed El-Ghandour, widely known as El Daheeh (The Nerd), will be joining Spacetoon with a brand-new animated series titled Akher Daheeh Ala El Ard (The Last Nerd on Earth). El-Ghandour is a content creator, known for his engaging and thought-provoking educational content, making this collaboration a blend of knowledge and fun. With his signature storytelling style and ability to simplify complex scientific concepts, his presence on Spacetoon represents a new phase for the channel. While details about the show remain scarce, fans can expect a unique animated adventure infused with El-Ghandour’s signature humor and intellect. The announcement has already sparked excitement across social media, with many eager to see how Akher Daheeh ala El Ard will bring a fresh perspective to Spacetoon’s lineup.
Ghanaian dancehall artist Shatta Wale has addressed recent speculations about his relationship with fellow musician Stonebwoy. Upon returning from Jamaica on January 8, 2025, Shatta Wale clarified that he holds no animosity towards Stonebwoy. This statement comes amid rumors suggesting that Blakk Cedi, Stonebwoy's former manager, has taken over Shatta Wale's management. In an interview with JoyNews, Shatta Wale explained that Blakk Cedi assisted him during his performance at the Freedom Street Concert in Jamaica but is not his official manager. He emphasized that Sammy Flex continues to serve as his manager. Shatta Wale stated, "I don’t have a problem with anybody. Like I always say, Blakk Cedi formerly managed Stonebwoy, but I don’t have any problem with Stonebwoy. I am ever ready for anybody who wants to support me."
Amid widespread social media speculation, Suzan Murora, Kinyinya Sector’s civil status officer, exclusively confirmed to The New Times that 22-year-old gospel singer Vestine Ishimwe, of the acclaimed duo Vestine and Dorcas, legally married her Burkinabe partner, Ouedraogo Idrissa. UPDATE: Suzan Murora, in charge of Social Affairs in Kinyinya sector, confirmed to The New Times that popular gospel singer Vestine Ishimwe’s civil wedding was held on Wednesday, January 15. The civil ceremony occurred on Wednesday, January 15, at 4 PM at the Kinyinya Sector offices in Kigali. The absence of photos or videos from the event fueled doubts among fans, with many questioning the validity of the marriage. However, it has been clarified that the ceremony was intentionally private, with strict restrictions on capturing any visual evidence.
Nollywood director Bolanle Austen-Peters takes to social media to celebrate her 56th birthday. In a heartfelt morning post, the creative powerhouse reflected on her journey, expressing deep appreciation for her career, and loved ones. “Stepping into 56 years of boldly achieving purpose. Blessed, accomplished and poised. Walking through our garden, I reflected on everything God has done for me and all I can say is "THANK YOU LORD" for making me a Beautiful African Princess (BAP) with the Baddest Amazing Productions (BAP) surrounded by the most amazing people that love me and doing what I love best; appreciating nature. I am looking up to God Almighty for the journies ahead of me and thanking all my loved ones for being part of my making,” the post said.
Popular Amapiano artist Tyler ICU and his gorgeous fiance Lorraine Moropa continue to display the cutest moments for others to observe. In a viral TikTok video, which has later been reshared by @MDNnewss on X, the Not My Type actress Lorraine Moropa and the Mnike hitmaker look smitten as they partook in a TikTok trend. The actress confirmed on social media on 10 January that she and Tyler are engaged. "I said yes to a forever with my best friend." In another post, she said, "The 3rd of Jan was supposed to only be Baba ka boy's birthday, but it also became the beginning of the rest of my life," Lorraine wrote. "I said YES to a FOREVER with my best friend. I couldn't be more grateful to God for this wonderful gift of love," she gushed. She even revealed that they spent the festive season, particularly Boxing Day, with him.
Amerado, one of Ghana’s top rap talents, recently sat down with the media for an insightful soiree, where he touched on a range of topics. The topics included his musical evolution, rap feuds, and his quest for the 2025 TGMA Artiste of the Year award. Known for his sharp lyricism, Amerado revealed he’s diversifying his sound to appeal to both the streets and a broader audience, while staying loyal to his hip-hop roots. On the topic of his high-profile rap beefs with the likes of Lyrical Joe and Obibini, Amerado explained that these feuds are essential for the growth of Ghanaian rap, sharpening the competitive edge of the genre. With a staggering 80 performances, both locally and internationally, Amerado made it clear: “any TGMA Artiste of the Year conversation that doesn’t include his name exposes a troubling ignorance about the current state of Ghanaian music.“
Nigerian actress Regina Daniel has returned to social media amid swirling rumours about her marriage to Ned Nwoko, claiming he was expecting a child with actress Chika Ike. The mother of two posted a playful little video to her TikTok account on February 17, 2025, dancing to a song, with the caption, "Look into my eyes, tears wan wound me." She also posted a few videos to her Snapchat account after attending a party. After Nollywood actress Chika Ike announced her pregnancy, rumors began to circulate on social media that her unborn child's father is a renowned politician known for polygamy. The speculations also claimed that Ike's alleged baby daddy is already married to a Nollywood actress, further giving social media users reasons to look at Ned Nwoko's direction.
The Egyptian television series Noqta Soda (Black Spot, 2024) has garnered significant attention since its premiere on MBC Egypt and availability on Shahid. Spanning 50 episodes of 40-minutes each, the drama delves into themes of revenge, power, and forbidden love. While praised for its compelling narrative and strong performances, the show has faced criticism for its reliance on overused plot devices. What does it center around? The series centers on siblings Radwa (played by Nahed El Sebai) and Salah (Ahmed Magdy) as they devise a plan to exact revenge on the affluent Al-Sioufi family. Their scheme becomes complicated when Radwa and Omar Al-Sioufi (Ahmad Fahmi) develop unexpected romantic feelings, leading to internal conflicts and Shakespearean dilemmas.
In the film "Seven Doors," a scene featuring actor Femi Adebayo as a king includes a continuity error: ankle beads visible in one shot are absent in the next. Despite this, fans have praised the movie's overall quality. One viewer remarked, "Bead or no bead, this movie ate." Another commented, "You can never be perfect, but the movie is very interesting." These responses highlight the film's strong reception, with audiences focusing on its merits rather than minor flaws.
The play features Ndatopa, a woman desperate for a child who defies warnings from the village elders and enters the ‘forbidden forest’. On her journey, she faces mad wanderers, vengeful spirits and vanishing roads. But just as she begins to lose hope, an old woman reveals a secret path that leads her to a sacred ‘singing door’ where she finds an infant wrapped in golden leaves. The story, brought to life through folksongs and storytelling, highlights the power of perseverance, faith and sticking to one’s roots and culture. In an interview on Saturday, Lilongwe Girls patron Desiree Namachotsa expressed excitement with the victory. She said the girls delivered an outstanding performance despite the short time for preparation. “The girls are happy because they put everything into the performance. They deserved to win,” she said.
A special concert celebrating Birmingham's reggae history is to take place on what would have been Bob Marley's 80th birthday. The Reggae Origins concert will see Basil Gabbidon and musicians from Birmingham Contemporary Music Group (BCMG) join forces on Thursday evening at the city's Town Hall. Legendary reggae singer Marley died of cancer at the age of 36 on 11 May 1981. Gabbidon, founding member of the Handsworth-born reggae band Steel Pulse, said the musician would "probably be as surprised as we are" that the genre was growing and still going strong. "It's amazing how it's just spread across the world," he said of the reggae scene. "When you hear Bob Marley's music, it's always been there." The classical and reggae fusion concert will see strings and a full band performing brand new arrangements of songs from the Birmingham Reggae scene, alongside some of Bob Marley's biggest hits.
