Sorisha Naidoo is a South African actress, businesswoman, and former model known for her roles in television series like Home Affairs and Scandal!, as well as for her appearance on The Real Housewives of Durban. She won the Miss India South Africa title in 2002 and is the owner of the skincare company SSBO.
Country
South Africa
Born
October 24, 1976
Age
49 yrs
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Rwandan deaf artist Yvonne Nkera debuts her solo exhibition, “Signs of Change”, at Centre Culturel Francophone du Rwanda, Kigali. The exhibition, which opened on February 20 and runs until February 27, explores the impact of climate change on disability rights, with a focus on the unique challenges faced by deaf individuals during natural disasters.
Actress Bimpe Akintunde has reflected on the insights gained from viewing her colleague Lateef Adedimeji’s latest film, “Lisabi,” available on Netflix. In an extensive post on Instagram, Bimpe highlighted that the film conveyed the important lesson that a man’s achievements are significantly shaped by the support he receives from a woman. She underscored the notion that, in the absence of a woman’s encouragement, a man’s endeavors may ultimately prove fruitless. She wrote: “So I saw LISABI this midnight, and I realize that no matter how powerful you are as a man, without the support of a woman, it’s likely you keep trying and never win; LISABI won the Oloyo war because of A backup of a Brave Woman IKEOLA, moral lesson.
Sports media personality Andrew Kabuura has watered down the hype that comes with Valentines’ Day, saying it is just like any other normal day. During his discussion with fellow media personality Sheila Tusiime about the plans for the day that is fast approaching this Friday, Kabuura revealed that he doesn’t find the day that important because he treats his wife the same way every day. He acknowledged the excitement surrounding the lover’s days but he confessed that he was not the type to spend weeks planning for it. Kabuura is officially married to Flavia Tumusiime and the couple have three children. Ever since they made their relationship public, the couple has never shied away from displaying their affection for each other without being defined by a day that comes once a year.
Nollywood actress Patience ‘Pat’ Ugwu, popularly known as ‘Sugar Girl,’ has died. She was known for her roles in Lack of Money (2018), Port-Harcourt Lady (2019), and Twist of Fate (2020). She was 35. Beyond acting, she was an online fitness coach for PatPat Fitness, a beauty business owner, and a Permanent Makeup Trainer. Her death was announced on Wednesday in an Instagram post by veteran actor Emeka Okoye, who expressed deep sorrow and shared details of her funeral arrangements. Expressing his shock, Okoye wrote on Instagram, Rest in peace, sis. Pat Ugwu. @patpat_ugwu. So, we no get to work again? Death why? God, please. Rest in peace, PAT. May your soul rest in the bosom of the Lord. Please protect all my colleagues, especially those I’m close to. This unusual death is frightening. I proclaim life to everyone close to me this 2025 in the precious blood of Jesus. Amen.”
The 2025 Oscars got reflective with the traditional In Memoriam segment celebrating the entertainment figures who passed away over the past year as the names scrolled onscreen. Notable names in filmmaking including David Lynch, Maggie Smith, James Earl Jones, and Donald Sutherland were recognized during the emotional segment. “Harriet the Spy” star Michelle Trachtenberg, who died the Wednesday before the Oscars, was not included in the In Memoriam segment. This year, actors including Tony Todd, Chance Perdomo, Alain Delon, “Annie Hall” star Tony Roberts, Linda Lavin, Martin Mull, and “Romeo and Juliet” star Olivia Hussey were also omitted. Gene Hackman, who was found dead with his wife on Wednesday, was remembered with a tribute from Morgan Freeman, who worked with the two-time Oscar winner on “Unforgiven” and “Under Suspicion.”
Yunan, premiered at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale13-23 February), where it competed for and won the festival’s highest awards, the Silver Bear and the Golden Bear. Yunan is directed by Fakher Eldin, a writer and filmmaker born in Kyiv in 1991 to Syrian parents from the occupied Golan Heights and is currently based in Hamburg. The film tells the story of Munir, an Arab poet journeying to a remote island to end his life, haunted by his past and trapped within his imagination, accompanied only by an old story told by his mother. However, Munir encounters the enigmatic Valeska and her rough, loyal son Karl on the island. Their simple acts of kindness help him overcome his pains and reawaken his desire to live.
As the holy month of Ramadan approaches, television screens will once again be graced with a diverse array of stories, launching an intense drama marathon. This annual spectacle is not just about entertainment—it’s a stage where leading actresses compete to deliver their finest performances in a season marked by artistic excellence and fierce rivalry.
The Egyptian short films include My Brother (2024), I Told You So (2023), and Dry Hot Summer (2015). My Brother, a 15-minute animated auto-fiction, was written and directed by brothers Abdelrahman and Saad Dnewar. It explores the past complexities shared by two identical twins, with a split narrative retelling the two sides of their memories. This narrative blurs the lines between their identities, reality and fiction, and present and past. The film is the only Egyptian entry in the International Competition. It will be screened alongside 64 other films "that expose, question, and invite us to look with a fresh pair of eyes at a reality where everyday life rubs stands alongside the extraordinary," the festival's catalogue reads. I Told You So, a 26-minute-long documentary, was directed by Malak Al-Sayyad and Amaan Stewart.
Kings Love Entertainment boss King Saha born Manisul Ssemanda has explained what caused a physical altercation between him and a fan. Over the weekend, King Saha was booked to perform in Ibanda-Western Uganda, where he executed an electrifying performance before chaos erupted. Based on the videos making rounds on social media, however, happiness turned into chaos, as King Saha could be seen having a hand in thumping one of the revelers. While reacting to what transpired during the event, King Saha revealed that midway through his performance, he noticed one of the fans seemingly drunk instigating chaos among the audience. King Saha claims he intervened to restore peace, and the person responsible for causing chaos was put back to his rightful senses.
Comedian, Zicsaloma, born Isaac Aloma, has revealed that he did not pay for the rhinoplasty he underwent recently in Turkey. “I didn’t pay for the procedure. I won’t call it free, but it was a collaboration between me and the hospital,” the content creator said in a YouTube video posted on Friday. “I only did my visa and booked my flight to Turkey. I did a nose job and he also did a slight eye lift.” Explaining further, Zicsaloma said, “The hospital caught my attention among others I had seen on my Instagram and TikTok feeds because I saw that they did it for a black person. After I messaged them to ask how much, they said I have a lot of followers and they’d like a collaboration.”
Social media critic Martins Otse, known as Verydarkman, has once again criticized gospel singer Mercy Chinwo in a new video. He had earlier shown his discontent with Chinwo during her ongoing dispute with her former manager, Eezee Tee. VDM stated that a recent podcast by Nedu Wazobia featuring BBNaija star Deeone was aimed at the gospel singer, as he mentioned her directly. GistLover recently shared that Nedu, during a chat with Deeone on his podcast, mentioned Eezee Tee, saying that many people had contacted him about the music executive. VDM fired back, urging Nedu to reveal names and back up his claims, similar to what he did with Chinwo. The critic who attacked Chinwo, saying she lacks faith, also mentioned that her lawyer attempted to reach out to him during her problems with Eezee Tee.
British singer, Natalie Okri has stated that some human hairs are sacrifices to deities and unknown gods. The singer made this claim while speaking on why she stopped wearing wigs.
