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A woman seeks revenge for her tragic past, integrating into a powerful family with a global beauty empire and dark secrets.
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South Africa
Rating
PG-18
Year
2024
Genre
Drama
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as Don Bhengu
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as Ndu Bhengu
as Phila Bhengu
as Grace Bhengu
as Thando Bhengu
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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.
The Namibia Society of Composers and Authors of Music (Nascam) has collected N$13 330 698 in royalty payments from music users for the 2023/24 financial year. Speaking at an open day event at Rundu over the weekend, Nascam chief executive Albert Nicanor said the organisation is working towards a smoother process of collecting and distributing royalties. “Nascam will continue to implement efficient measures to collect and distribute royalties,” he said, adding that a lack of capable human resources, manual processes, and funding are some of the challenges the body experiences. “Nascam has developed plans to optimise resources and streamline operations, geared to growing the collection and distribution process,” Nicanor said. Rundu-based musician Bonnyface Thivagho says it is important for Nascam to hold regular meetings with the creative community in their region to address some of the challenges they face.
The third season of ‘The Leading Woman Show’ will premiere on 8 February, continuing its mission to amplify women’s voices in leadership and drive conversations on gender equality in Nigeria. Powered by WILAN Global and hosted by Abosede George-Ogan, the show is known as a vital platform for discussions of women’s roles in governance, business, and society. The third season introduces ‘The Policy Series,’ a comprehensive exploration of the impact of gender-inclusive policies on economic empowerment and social equity. Featuring prominent policymakers, leaders, and advocates, the show will provide expert insights into policymaking and its role in shaping a more inclusive society. Ahead of the season premiere, a media parley was held on Friday at the Venus Room in Lagos. The parley provided insights into the new season and highlighted the show’s impact over the years.
Mary Williams, General Manager for Local Content at DSTV, is championing a bold initiative to transform Liberia’s struggling film industry into a thriving, globally recognized sector. Known for her background in political media, Williams has now set her sights on movies, spearheading efforts to create sustainable opportunities for filmmakers and elevate Liberian cinema.
Nollywood actress Eniola Ajao is commemorating her 42nd birthday today, January 21st, with a sense of gratitude. In a recent post on her Instagram account, she shared stunning photographs and conveyed her joy in celebrating this special occasion. Eniola expressed her heartfelt thanks to her Creator for the invaluable gift of life and the happiness she feels within.
The recent appointment of actress and media personality Joselyn Dumas as the Deputy Director for Diaspora Affairs under President John Dramani Mahama’s administration appears to have sparked a bit of a controversy. As many people have been congratulating the award-winning over the new role she has been given, actress and producer Safina Haroun has decided to rather publicly question the decision In a comment spotted on a post shared by zionfelix.net on Facebook, Safina Haroun expressed her disapproval, stating unequivocally that Joselyn Dumas does not deserve the role.
The United Media Services (UMS) has released the teaser trailer for the series “Qahwet El Mahatta” in preparation for its premiere during the upcoming Ramadan season, as part of its drama lineup for Ramadan 2025. The events of “Qahwet El Mahatta” unfold within a suspenseful social drama set in the Ramses area and its surrounding streets. The story revolves around a mysterious murder inside a café, igniting conflicts and raising questions among the characters in an atmosphere of mystery and intrigue. The series stars an ensemble cast, including Ahmed Ghozzi, Reyad Elkholy, Ahmed Khaled Saleh, Youssef Osman, Hassan Abouelrouss, Bayoumy Fouad, Roshdy El Shamy, and Diaa Abdel Khalek. “Qahwet El Mahatta” is scripted by veteran scriptwriter Abdelrehim Kamal and directed by Eslam Khairy.
Angolan kudurista Champolim Colorado recently announced that he is having health problems and needs help from artists and society to overcome the disease. The artist mentioned that he has already “knocked” on several doors, but so far he has received no response.
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.
19-year-old Ghanaian artiste AlorG will make his mark on the music scene with the release of his debut EP, ‘Down I’m A Rebel’. The highly anticipated project represents a transformative journey for the young artist, merging Afrobeat with a unique fusion of sounds to narrate his personal experiences. This is not just another collection of tracks—it is a deeply personal body of work, a reflection of real-life events, and an outcry against oppression and inner turmoil. AlorG, born Alodia Gyamfi, grew up on the west side of Ghana, where music quickly became his lifeline. As he shares his first official project with the world, ‘Down I’m A Rebel‘ captures a rollercoaster of emotions built over seven months.