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Trump has opened his borders to the Afrikaners in South Africa who feel they are being racially persecuted and ethnically cleansed and it has snowballed into a political storm in South Africa and on the internet.
Following a spectacular performance at the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) last night, international rock icon Bryan Adams and his family visited the Giza Pyramids plateau today. The visit highlights Egypt’s enduring appeal as a premier destination for global cultural tourism. The Canadian singer-songwriter was received by Dr. Ahmed Youssef, CEO of the Egyptian General Authority for Tourism Promotion. Dr. Youssef welcomed the artist, highlighting Egypt’s unique and diverse tourism offerings that remain unparalleled worldwide. A Journey Through Ancient Engineering Ashraf Mohi El-Din, Director General of the Giza Plateau, escorted Adams and his family on an educational tour of the archaeological site. The visit included: The Great Pyramid: The family ventured inside the monument, where Adams expressed his awe at the sheer scale and the architectural precision that defines ancient Egyptian genius.
Rapper Reptile is gaining prominence in the Angolan Rap scene with the release of “Big Boyz,” the new single by Reptile, a name that is already synonymous with resistance and evolution in the national Rap scene. A veteran with a consolidated trajectory, the rapper and CEO of Pirline (a leading label in Angolan hip-hop) not only reinforces his presence in the charts, but also leaves clues about a major project to be revealed later this year. With super-crafted instrumentals and rhymes that signal his essence, “Big Boyz” mixes the raw essence of hip-hop with nuances of Angolan culture, reflecting the unique identity that has consecrated Reptile as one of the most authentic voices in the country.
Viewers of SABC1's educational soapie, Skeem Saam are dragging the writers for changing Lehasa Maphosa and Pretty's storyline. On the show, Lehasa (Cedric Fourie) is serving time in prison for his crimes and has fallen in love with another woman. This is after he proposed marriage to Pretty Seakamela (Lerato Marabe) and before his uncle, Phomolo (Sam Shale) paid lobola for Pretty. Fans of the educational soapie took to X this week to criticise the writers for making Lehasa cheat on Pretty with Dr Blue.
South African rapper Nasty C released a new single, "For Certain," as a gesture of gratitude to fans for an incredible 2024. The track celebrates his achievements and reconnects him with his audience. Fans reacted positively, expressing excitement for the new music. Some suggested potential collaborations for a remix.
Nigerian comedian Bovi Ugboma has surprised his wife Kris Asimonye with an early birthday gift a brand new Mercedes Benz setting the tone for her upcoming celebration Kris who took to Instagram to share the exciting news revealed her delight at receiving the luxury vehicle which she described as her brand new baby According to her post the gift came with a little challenge from Bovi who promised her a car if she successfully passed her driving test In her post Kris proudly shared how she aced both her British theory and practical driving tests securing her dream ride She expressed her gratitude to her husband while gushing over her new 2024 Mercedes Benz GLE My birthday gift came early as a brand new baby @officialbovi If you pass your driving test you need to get yourself a gift Me Say no more First British theory test First British practical driving test I am in love with my brand new 2024 GLE Forever a Mercedes girl
Controversial media personality Radiogad has taken a swipe at Davido following his consecutive losses at the Grammy Awards. In a video shared on Instagram, Radiogad advised the Afrobeats star to stop submitting his songs to the Grammys, arguing that it is evident he will never win despite his relentless efforts. According to him, Davido’s eagerness to secure the prestigious award has become too obvious, making the Grammy organizers aware of his desperation. He further compared Davido’s music to that of his peers, such as Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Tems, who have already secured Grammy wins. Radiogad claimed that Davido’s push for a Grammy has now become laughable, suggesting that the singer should distance himself from the award body. His remarks come shortly after Tems clinched the Best African Music Performance award at the 2025 Grammys, adding to her growing accolades.
After a long hiatus from the music scene, Krack Afriq is back with a bang, teaming up with the sensational B.Brefo for their highly anticipated single, ‘Precious.’ Set for release on 26 March, the track promises to be a smooth Afrobeats anthem that will captivate fans and reaffirm Krack Afriq’s place in the industry. A sizzling collaboration with B.Brefo Krack Afriq, best known for his 2020 hit You Mi Love, is making a much-awaited return with ‘Precious,’ a song dedicated to celebrating love and admiration. Speaking about the release, he shared his excitement, stating: “Precious is an anthem for the gyal dem! It’s a smooth Afrobeats groove that will win the ladies over. Same for the gents. They will love playing it for their women to remind them of how precious and priceless they are.”
Shatta Wale’s 'love life' has always been a subject of discussion among fans and critics, with many questioning his ability to stay with one partner. However, according to his manager, Sammy Flex, the musician owes no one an explanation for his personal choices. Sammy Flex explained that while Shatta Wale is a romantic man, he chooses to keep certain aspects of his love life private. “With what we do, especially in my position, there are things I consider private for Shatta. His relationships, children, and home life are his matters. I don’t even have to ask him about them,” Sammy Flex stated in an interview on Joy Prime monitored by MyNewsGh. He also addressed the backlash Shatta usually receives whenever he showcases affection for his partner online.
As a standout artist of his generation, President of Enjoyment Joe Ikon is dominating airwaves with his track “Pang’ono.” Widely played and praised for its ‘danceable’ beat, the song is presented as a fun ‘party anthem,’ but this review argues that it exposes the risks of partying and alcohol, showing the cycle of temptation, enjoyment, and consequences. The storyline is straightforward yet powerful. The song begins with a confident announcement: “Ikon wafika, no ID chinzika” a bold announcement of presence that immediately sets the party tone. From the start, the listener is placed in a vibrant nightlife scene. The repeated word “pang’ono” translates to “little” and becomes central to the storyline: it reflects how trying to enjoy just a little can easily get people into trouble.
The Tetouan Mediterranean Film Festival celebrates three decades of dedication to promoting Mediterranean cinema and contributing to enriching the cinephile movement in Morocco during its 30th edition, scheduled from April 26 to May 3, 2025. The festival offers a distinctive program and spaces for dialogue and training. It continues its mission to emphasize the high value and diversity of Mediterranean cinematic productions, offering them the opportunity to be discovered in halls that are historical treasures and a source of pride for the city. This year, 10 feature films, both fiction and documentary, will compete for the festival's awards, including the Grand Prix of the City of Tetouan (Tamuda), the Mohamed Rekab Jury Prize, the Ezzedine Meddour Prize for a First Film, and the Best Actress and Best Actor prizes.
Fred Nuamah, the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Movie Awards, has explained why this year's ceremony suffered low publicity. He told Joy FM's entertainment journalist, Kwame Dadzie in an interview on Showbiz A-Z, that the organisers decided to invite only people in the industry because of security reasons. According to him, the Accra International Conference, which was chosen as venue for the event, had also been selected as office for the government's transition team, which required that they needed not to make too much noise about it. "It is a bit political. Unfortunately for us, when we started we didn't know the government would use the Accra International Conference Centre as their transition office. Secondly, we also didn't know the were going to use the place as their seat of government, so there was a bit of restriction on us," he said.
