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Samro has reached unprecedented financial growth, achieving the highest revenue ever and the lowest Cost-to-Income (CTI) ratio in ten years.
Nollywood actress Olayinka Solomon, widely recognized as Ogo Mushin in Yoruba cinema, has taken to social media to honor her longtime friend Adewumi Fatai with a heartfelt message filled with gratitude and affection. Recently, the actress, who has just welcomed a baby boy with her husband, posted on her Instagram account, featuring a photograph of her friend. In her message, she conveyed profound appreciation for their enduring friendship that has lasted for many years. In her tribute, the proud mother of three boys highlighted Adewumi’s unwavering loyalty and support, particularly acknowledging her role in organizing her son’s dedication ceremony in Nigeria.
It looks like Euphonik's hate is a long-term investment after he celebrated the death of one of his apparent enemies. In the wake of former Sunday Sun editor, Prince Chauke's passing, it appears not everyone was saddened by the news. Chauke is said to have collapsed in his flat after a brief illness on Saturday, 11 January 2025. Commenting on the news was DJ Euphonik, who seemingly celebrated Chauke's demise on X, and even roped in DJ Fresh to celebrate with him: "God fetched another one, @DJFreshSA." One netizen alleged that Chauke was one of the journos who pushed the sexual assault allegations against Euphonik and Fresh, which would explain the apparent beef
According to the global music platform, the 23-year-old Grammy winner’s smash hit Water has garnered one billion hits on Spotify, making her the only solo African artist to achieve this feat.
Musa Mseleku's fifth wife, Samke 'MaKhwela' Khwela, has humorously asserted her place in his life, which has led to playful tensions captured in the reality show Uthando Nes'thembu. Mseleku openly expressed his discomfort with the term 'my man' used by MaKhwela, indicating that it implies ownership, which he rejects, stating, "A man has no owner." This commentary highlights the complex dynamics within their polygamous relationship, where roles and expectations often lead to drama. In addition to this incident, Mseleku previously questioned MaKhwela about her plans for having more children, indicating that one of her primary responsibilities in their marriage, as perceived by him, is to give birth to children. The unfolding narratives within the family evidently reflect both the humor and challenges of polygamous life, particularly as Mseleku navigates his relationships with each of his wives.
Blakk Cedi, the former manager of Stonebwoy, supported Shatta Wale during his performance at the Freedom Street concert in Jamaica, a major event marking Vybz Kartel's comeback. Videos of Blakk Cedi's interactions with Shatta Wale have sparked social media discussions, highlighting a gesture of unity in the Ghanaian music industry. Meanwhile, Stonebwoy downplayed Shatta Wale's role at the event, causing contrasting narratives.
Mwendaz WeDrip is alive and well, and he has dismissed circulating rumors of his death. In an exclusive interview with Zim Celebsofficial on Monday, the popular socialite laughed off the claims and assured his fans of his well-being. “I am alive. Today is March 3rd, look, I am fit and fine. Give me the bereavement fund so that I may squander it!” said Mwendaz, humorously addressing the false reports. Earlier, there were widespread rumors on social media claiming that the iconic Zimbabwean socialite, known for his bold fashion and comedic skits, had passed away. These reports were quickly dismissed by Mwendaz himself.
Behind every chart-topping hit lies the genius of music producers and sound engineers—the quiet architects of sound who shape the beats and rhythms that define today’s music. Their craft provides the foundation for artists to shine, making them as essential to music creation as the performers themselves. In Rwanda, music production is undergoing a transformative moment. Over the past year, a new generation of producers has emerged, bringing fresh ideas and innovation to the industry. Their work is not only elevating the quality of Rwandan music but also pushing its boundaries on the global stage.
Faisal Al-Araichi, CEO of the National Radio and Television Company, said today, Tuesday, in a meeting of the Education and Culture Committee in the House of Representatives, that a political decision by the government has decided that the National Radio and Television Company will own 100 percent of the shares of the channels "2M" and "Medi1 TV", within two months. Al-Araichi explained in the meeting, which was devoted to discussing topics related to “criteria for distributing support for the Moroccan press” and others related to “the media sector and the situation of audiovisual media,” that the National Radio and Television Company will own 100 percent of the shares of the company Soriad 2M, and the same percentage for the company that owns the Medi1 TV channel, compared to 83.6 percent for Medi1 Radio, and with the same percentage the National Company will own the company responsible for advertising for the companies Soriad 2M and Medi1 Channel.
Scheduled to be held between 22 and 25 May at the Sam Nujoma Stadium, organisers say this year’s event will witness a vibrant celebration of Namibia’s diverse cultural heritage, artistic expression and economic empowerment.
Renowned Ghanaian fashion icon, Osebo the Zaraman, real name Richard Brown, has once again found love and is set to walk down the aisle again. In an exclusive interview with Ghana Weekend News seen by zionfelix.net, the controversial fashion icon revealed that his much-anticipated wedding is scheduled to take place on August 15, 2025.
Nollywood actor, Timini Egbuson has called out Nigerian musicians for not supporting their counterparts in the movie industry. The award-winning actor, whose latest movie, Reel Love is still in the cinemas explained that while Nollywood actors support the music industry, the musicians are in the habit of not returning the favour. Timini took to X to share his sentiment, ending it by suggesting he is not ready to have a full blown conversation on the topic at the moment. He wrote, “Really wish musicians supported Nollywood the way we support their music but that’s a conversation for another day.”
