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Acclaimed Egyptian artist Ahmed Bahaa, the singer of the band "Sharmoofers," won the Best Rising Actor award for his role in the film “Seeking Haven For Mr.Rambo” from the Egyptian Writers and Critics Association. The film also won the award for Best Screenplay (by Khaled Mansour and Mohamed El-Husseiny), a Special Acting Award for Essam Omar, Best Supporting Actress for Samaa Ibrahim, and Best Cinematography for Ahmed Tarek. On another note, Bahaa has finished filming his role in the third season of the series Kamel El Adad, in which he appears as a guest star. The production team is keeping details about his appearance under wraps.
CELEBRATED musician Mukudzeyi Mukombe also known as Jah Prayzah has drawn widespread condemnation from his fans over his effusive praise for controversial tenderpreneur, Wicknell Chivayo, who has lately been gifting cars and cash. Chivayo, known for his close ties to the ruling party, Zanu PF, and his dubious reputation as a tenderpreneur, the endorsement has raised serious ethical questions by Jah’s followers over his post. poster In a Facebook post dripping with adoration, Jah Prayzah referred to Chivayo as a blesser par excellence. “Born with an open hand that uplifts the orphans, the widows and less privileged. In front of you there are no strangers but only children of God, with this you are a blessing to this nation as we have never witnessed this huge kind of love. “The gifts you offer are received by those who accept them like the rains from God that suddenly pour down, and we cast our seeds into the ground,” he said.
Artist and maestro Khaled Al-Barakawi, along with his band of around 80 artists, including choral artists and musicians of ancient instruments in the ancient art of Rawis, classical instrumental music and orchestra, is preparing to hold a huge concert that will be held at the open-air theater on Saturday, January 25th. The concert will be an opportunity to combine a number of Amazigh songs with classical performance music, relying on a number of classical musical instruments such as the violin, saxophone, guitar and other instruments. This exceptional musical event that the city of Agadir is preparing to host will be a rare artistic blend between the authentic Amazigh heritage and the greatness of orchestral music in an artistic show entitled “Amalay Orchestra”.
Nigerian music superstar Davido was among the high-profile guests who graced the 38th birthday celebration of renowned celebrity blogger Tunde Ednut in Atlanta, USA. Tunde Ednut’s annual birthday celebrations are famed for their grandeur and carnival-like vibe, with friends and fans gathering globally to mark the occasion. This year’s event maintained the tradition, featuring multiple venues and generous donations from Tunde’s affluent friends and supporters. The Atlanta venue saw a packed house of celebrities and fans coming together to honor Tunde. Davido’s aide, Israel ‘DMW’ Afeare, shared glimpses of the festivities on Instagram, capturing moments with other notable figures like Dr. Sid and Jaywon. Attendees were treated to energetic performances, with Davido taking the spotlight to thrill the crowd. Dr. Sid also joined the stage for a memorable performance.
Dr. William SK. Anarfi, a distinguished Ghanaian entrepreneur and youth advocate, has been honored as the Supreme African Youth Role Model of the Year at the 4th edition of the SDTA Awards. The award ceremony, held at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra, recognized Dr. Anarfi's transformative impact across various sectors. As the Founder and President of WASK Group, one of Ghana's rapidly expanding consultancy firms, he has demonstrated exceptional expertise in strategic innovation and business leadership. Beyond his entrepreneurial ventures, Dr. Anarfi is the visionary behind TRAMOGHANA, an initiative focused on waste management and recycling plastics into roofing tiles and pavement blocks. His efforts include conducting waste sensitization programs in educational institutions and corporate organizations, promoting environmental awareness and sustainable practices.
Music streaming platform, Spotify, says there has been a significant surge in heartbreak song streams in Nigeria during the Valentine’s Day season, with a 626 per cent increase between 2022 and 2024. Phiona Okumu, Spotify’s Head of Music, Sub-Saharan Africa, revealed this trend in a statement released on Thursday in Lagos. Okumu said, “Spotify data reveals a surprising trend, a massive surge in heartbreak song streams. “Nigerians are turning to their playlists to process their emotions, with a staggering 626 per cent overall growth in heartbreak streams from 2022 to 2024. “This Valentine, the sound of love is accompanied by the sound of heartbreak, and the data shows it’s louder than ever before.” According to her, one heartbreak that Nigerians collectively mourned was the tragic passing of street pop artiste, Mohbad.
Actors of all ages, including kids, need strong and flexible speech skills to deliver clear and engaging performances. One of the best ways to sharpen diction, articulation, and vocal control is by practicing tongue twisters. These playful yet challenging phrases train young actors to think fast and speak clearly—an essential skill for the stage, screen, and voice-over work. Why Tongue Twisters Matter for Young Actors Tongue twisters are more than just a fun game; they are a powerful speech training tool. They help: Improve pronunciation and articulation Strengthen vocal muscles Increase confidence in speaking roles Develop a natural rhythm in speech Enhance focus and concentration Here are some easy yet effective tongue twisters to help young actors master clarity and speed:
The Miss Côte d'Ivoire pageant has announced a ban on wigs and weaves on January 28, 2025, aiming to celebrate and promote natural beauty. This decision emphasizes authenticity, encouraging contestants to showcase their natural hair and embrace their true selves, reflecting a shift towards empowering women to feel confident without relying on artificial enhancements. This move is considered historic being the first time a national beauty pageant has banned the use of weaves and wigs in the competition. Contestants are expected to showcase their natural hair. It could be long, short, braided, or shaved. The organsing committee stated that the changes are meant to emphasise natural African beauty and authenticity.
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.”
Africa Magic, in partnership with MultiChoice, has called for entries for the 11th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA). Busola Tejumola, Executive Head of Content and Channels, West Africa, MultiChoice, confirmed this in a statement on Monday. According to her, AMVCA celebrates exceptional talent, creativity, and innovation within the African film, television, and entertainment industry, showcasing the continent’s finest storytellers, performers, and production professionals. “Consequently, filmmakers, producers, production companies, and creators, are encouraged to submit films, made-for-television movies, or television series that were broadcast or publicly screened from Dec. 1 to Dec. 31, for a chance to be recognised at Africa’s most prestigious awards event. “The awards have become a beacon of excellence, celebrating the vibrancy and diversity of African storytelling.
Nigerian Christian filmmaker/evangelist Mike Bamiloye has alleged that scientists are trying to invent a fake rapture. He claimed they were doing this to make Christians confused so they would no longer believe in the real rapture. He shared a screenshot from a Facebook post with the faces of two extraterrestrial beings with a caption that reads: "The extraterrestrial invasion is imminent. It will take 10,000 people in 2025."
The journey of Moshions’ Kwanda Season came to an end on March 18, when creative director Moses Turahirwa introduced the last cohort of six designers to the fashion world after graduating to the program’s third and final season. A total of 17 designers have benefited from the programme since it started three years ago and Dan Ngalamurure, Jacques Nkinzingabo are among four Rwandans out of the six training beneficiaries from Kwanda Season while Santrina Nziza, Amir Yazdi traveled all the way from Uganda and Iran respectively for the courses. Presenting her project during an exhibition on the graduation day, Nziza broke into tears joy, reflecting on how far she has gone trying on new things from her first day at Moshions.