Souad Sebki is an Algerian actress known for her roles in films and TV shows. She has starred in "Algiers" (2024), "The Last Queen" (2022), and "Le Prix De La Liberte" (2007), showcasing her versatility and talent. Sebki continues to be a prominent figure in the Algerian film industry, known for her diverse roles and contributions to cinema.
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Nigerian songstress Yemi Alade has sparked controversy after claiming that both Nigeria and Ghana originated highlife music. Her resurfaced comments from an interview with Larry Madowo have reignited the long-standing debate between the two countries. In the interview, Madowo referenced Wikipedia’s data stating that highlife originated in Ghana. However, Yemi Alade disagreed, arguing that Nigeria also deserves credit for the genre’s creation. Reacting to her claims, Ghanaian dancehall star Stonebwoy firmly stated that Ghana is the “physical and spiritual source” of highlife.
a remix by G-Migos featuring O’Kenneth. The remix elevates the original track with O’Kenneth’s energetic lyrics, blending catchy hooks with gritty drill beats. It is now streaming on all platforms and is expected to be a hit as 2025 begins, particularly among hip-hop fans. The collaboration highlights G-Migos' prominent role in the Ghanaian drill scene
DJ Maphorisa is one of the biggest artists in South Africa from where the pulsating Amapiano genre started before spreading globally. In a recent interview with BBC, the award-winning hitmaker shared the story of how he got influenced to start making Amapiano. According to Maphorisa, Nigerian superstar Wizkid played a notable role in his journey to becoming one of the driving forces of Amapiano. The South African revealed that he was hanging out with Wizkid in a club in Pretoria where one of the DJs played an Amapiano record that instantly caught Wizkid's attention who asked him about the sound. Maphorisa shared that before that Amapiano was already bubbling in South Africa's underground scene but he never paid attention to it until the sound piqued Wizkid's curiosity. "I thought if Wizkid really vibe with this sound then there's something. So he's the one who really put me on the sound," Maphorisa told BBC.
As Part of Strengthening Its Leadership in the Outdoor Advertising Sector, Egyptian Outdoor signs an MoU with Stand By to expand its presence in the Egyptian market. Egyptian Outdoor Advertising Company, a subsidiary of United Media Services, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Stand By to jointly market the two companies’ outdoor advertising spaces. The agreement aims to attract more clients by leveraging the companies’ advertising rights in high-demand locations, including Cairo International Airport, New Cairo, Sheikh Zayed, and Hadayek October. This partnership aligns with the strategy of Egyptian Outdoor, led by Mr. Montasser Al-Nabarawy, which focuses on establishing collaborations with key advertising entities in the Egyptian market. The goal is to meet the growing demand for outdoor advertising by diversifying the locations and formats of available advertising spaces, ensuring maximum campaign efficiency at competitive prices.
Ghanaian music star and self-acclaimed “African Dancehall King” Shatta Wale has secured four nominations for the 42nd International Reggae & World Music Awards (IRAWMA). The annual event slated for March 30, in Florida celebrates global icons of reggae and world music. The “On God” hitmaker has been nominated in the following categories: Best Music Video Best Crossover Song Best African Dancehall Entertainer Most Popular Collaborated Song (Reggae with R&B, Rap, Latin, etc.) The Ghanaian music icon is no stranger to the IRAWMA with a storied history of wins at the prestigious awards. His previous victories include: Best New Entertainer (2014) Best African Song/Entertainer (2016) Special IRAWMA Award of Honour (2018) Best Music Video (2019) Best Afrobeat Entertainer (2019) Best Virtual Entertainer of the Year (2021)
Namukasa explains that music enthusiasts lately ignore music with meaningful lyrics and that when someone releases impactful music, it is often suppressed and not given attention at all yet when someone drops a song with inappropriate lyrics they’re often applauded. The “Emikisa Gya Bakazi” singer notes that not until that situation is fixed, the Ugandan music industry is likely to take a dip for many years. She also explains that lately, most artists ditched the norm of singing good music and no longer care about what they musically feed their audiences. These days there is a tendency of people not paying attention to music with meaningful lyrics but when someone comes up with a song full of inappropriate lyrics, you find it trending all over. When someone sings a meaningful music, it is not supported. We have sidelined God in our everyday lives.
Lagos, Nigeria, October 14, 2025: Liberian digital media figure and founder of Geez Liberia, Kerkula Blama, has been named “Best Blogger of the Year” at the 2025 Music Video Africa Awards held at the Oriental Hotel in Lagos, Nigeria. The recognition marks yet another milestone in Blama’s growing influence across Africa’s media and entertainment landscape. The award ceremony, which brought together top creatives, music executives, and media professionals from across the continent, celebrated individuals and brands making exceptional contributions to Africa’s music and digital storytelling industries. Blama’s consistent role in amplifying Liberian entertainment and creating cross-border visibility for emerging artists stood out among this year’s honorees. Earlier this year, Blama also took home the “Blogger of the Year” title at the 2025 Young Achievers Africa Awards in Kigali, Rwanda. This continental platform celebrates exceptional young innovators in business, arts, and media.
Reggae music has lost one of its most iconic voices. Colvin “Cocoa Tea” Scott, the legendary reggae singer, has passed away at the age of 65. His wife, Malvia Scott, confirmed the news to The Gleaner, revealing that the singer passed away early this morning at 4:46 AM at a hospital in Broward, Ft Lauderdale, Florida, after suffering a cardiac arrest. In an emotional conversation with The Gleaner, Malvia shared the tragic details of Cocoa Tea’s final moments. “I received a call this morning saying that he had been transferred from the facility to the hospital, which was just five minutes away. He had been vomiting,” she explained. “He was first diagnosed with lymphoma back in 2019, and in the last six months, he had also been battling pneumonia.”
With the conclusion of the first season of “Sa’eto W Tare’kho”, the series managed to achieve millions of views and topped search trends on social media platforms and Google for five consecutive weeks. The show narrates true stories from Egyptian court cases, and sheds light on several critical issues threatening society, such as the dark web, cyber extortion, illegal antiquities excavation, sexual harassment, addiction, and domestic violence, showcasing how these problems can destroy entire families.
Fan-favourite musician Dr Malinga, who made headlines after buying a R2 million car is being accused of stealing a song. Newcomer Khutsi Sdumane, claims that Malinga, who recently topped Twitter trends for a R100k donation has stolen his song, Mo Fe Chelete. Sdumane tells Zimoja that his song was stolen in September 2024 when he met the 45-year-old musician at his lodge who was with his producer at the time of the meeting. Malinga recently took to his Instagram account a week ago to share his track featuring Kwesta and captioned his post:
Gospel music sensation and TV personality Empress Gifty Adorye has bid a tearful farewell to her beloved mother, Evangelist Agnes Aba Annan, during a funeral ceremony. The solemn event, held on January 18, 2025, in Tema, attracted an impressive gathering of prominent personalities from the gospel music industry, religious circles, and political spheres, all coming together to support Empress Gifty in her time of grief. Among the dignitaries present were Alan Kyerematen, leader of the Movement for Change, Rev. Stephen Wengam, General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God Church, and renowned businessman Dr. Osei Kwame Despite, who joined others to pay their respects to the late evangelist. In an emotional tribute, Empress Gifty honored her late mother through a heartfelt song, expressing both sorrow and gratitude for the life and legacy of Evangelist Agnes Aba Annan.
The Egyptian short film Blackout will have its world premiere at the 55th Tampere Film Festival in Finland, which will take place from 5 to 9 March. Blackout, the only entry from Egypt in this festival, will be screened in the international competition, vying for the highest price. The drama film follows the story of a family who faces a sudden health emergency as their grandfather becomes seriously ill, so the male members of the family leave urgently to find a doctor but do not return, leaving the women and their children behind in a state of anxiety. As tensions rise, the women are startled by the unexpected arrival of a young woman, a resident in their building, accompanied by a mysterious man. The women and their children met this encounter with intense reactions as they project their anxiety onto the man and woman.
