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The city of Nador is preparing to host the second session of the "Ania" Festival for Amazigh Culture, during the period from January 14 to 18, 2025. This festival, organized by the Moroccan Association of Cultures and Arts, in partnership with a number of official bodies and educational institutions, comes as a confirmation of the importance that the Kingdom of Morocco attaches to the promotion of Amazigh culture, as it is a basic component of Moroccan identity. The organizing association chose the slogan for the session: “Nador, Capital of Amazigh Culture”, with the aim of embodying the common heritage of all Moroccans, and shedding light on the rich Amazigh cultural heritage, which represents an integral part of the diverse Moroccan culture.
E.tv’s gripping drama Isitha: The Enemy is gearing up for an exciting twist with the casting of Sthembiso “SK” Khoza as Sabelo, a character beloved by fans from “The Black Door.” This highly anticipated crossover event promises to elevate the show’s narrative, intertwining unresolved tensions that are certain to create a profound impact on the storyline in Esihlahleni, beginning on 09 February 2026. Sabelo enters the story under the guise of business, becoming part of crucial negotiations involving Nandi and Solomzi. But his presence is far from coincidental. Unknown to Solomzi, Sabelo shares a deep and complicated past with Nandi, one forged during their time on “The Black Door”. When the past walks in, buried emotions resurface, and old wounds refuse to stay closed. As Sabelo and Nandi reconnect, long-suppressed feelings ignite, drawing Nandi into a dangerous emotional tug-of-war.
Arube ‘Isoko Fela One’ Otor, a Delta State-based highlife musician who became famous for marrying three women the same day, has declared his ability to fulfil his sexual obligations to each of them. PREMIUM TIMES earlier reported that Isoko Fela One married Oghenekome, Ewoma, and Oghenekaro at the Anglican Church Field in London Base, Uzere Kingdom, Isoko South Local Government Area of Delta State on Sunday. Arube, a native of Uzere Kingdom in Isoko South Local Government Area of Delta State, garnered significant social media attention two weeks ago when a flyer announcing his wedding went viral. In an interview with Vanguard newspaper, the singer, renowned for his Isoko Highlife music, stated that he possesses the strength to fulfil his duties to all three wives without neglecting any of them.
Ivy Ifeoma, the spouse of renowned Nigerian musician Paul Okoye, has recently enchanted her audience with delightful photographs featuring herself and her daughter, Imani. The influencer, who gave birth to her first child late last year, posted the beautiful images on Instagram, accompanied by the succinct caption, “Mother.” These touching mother-daughter snapshots quickly received an overwhelming amount of admiration from her followers. In October, GistLover reported that Paul and Ifeoma welcomed their baby girl in the United States. Paul Okoye shared an emotional video capturing the moment his older children met their new sibling, showcasing the joy and happiness that the past months have brought to their family.
An Egyptian appeals court has decided to reserve its verdict in the case of singer Amr Diab being accused of slapping a young man at a concert. The court has set February 26 as the date for announcing its decision. A misdemeanor court previously fined Diab LE200 (approximately four US dollars) and ordered him to pay LE10,000 in compensation for assaulting the victim, Saad Osama, at a wedding Diab was performing at. During Wednesday’s hearing, Diab’s lawyer argued for his acquittal, claiming that his actions were in self-defense and did not exceed the necessary boundaries. The defense cited articles in the penal code that permit the use of force to repel a physical assault.
Kigali is set to celebrate World Poetry Day with the introduction of a special slam poetry workshop, providing poets and aspiring writers with a platform to enhance their skills and showcase their talents. Organised by Umut Arts, a local performing arts company, in collaboration with Institut Français du Rwanda, the celebration will culminate in ‘Soirée Poésie: Mu Rwanda rw’Ubusizi’ on March 20, featuring diverse performances by Rwandan poets and discussions on the country’s evolving poetry scene. The workshop, which will run from March 18, will be facilitated by renowned regional poet Mérou Mégaphone from whom participants will not only learn valuable techniques but also get the opportunity to perform what they have learned, according to organisers.
Sesotho-speaking actress Seiphati Makamu, who plays the role of Tlali's wife, Nyakallo, in Outlaws, opens up about her villainous role on the Showmax telenovela. The actress stars opposite content creator Noluthando Ngema, who plays the second Sihle in season 2. Makamu, who's been captivating viewers with the portrayal of Nyakallo, opens up about her cold, calculating, and unapologetically ruthless character, who's been trending on social media. The actress reveals in an interview with IOL that she reached out to legendary actress and acting coach Camilla Waldman for advice.
Rwanda is set to open a fashion design and merchandising school in Kigali before the end of 2025. State Minister for Education, Claudette Irere, signed a letter of intent with Kent State University on January 22 during her visit to Ohio, United States, aiming for the partnership to establish the school. The collaboration marks a significant step in Rwanda’s vision of building a knowledge-based economy. According to the Ministry of Education (MINEDUC), the school will provide young Rwandans with global expertise and industry-relevant skills, positioning them to competing at international fashion markets.
Nollywood actress Idia Aisien is gearing up for her first-ever stage performance in Dear Father, a compelling theatrical production premiering in London in June 2025. This marks a significant milestone in Aisien’s career as she steps into the world of live theatre, taking on a co-lead role in a story that delves into family, sacrifice, and the urgent conversation around femicide. Produced by The SUMI Group, Dear Father is the first stage adaptation from The SUMI Writers’ Àtẹ́wọ́ Collection, a body of work under the Invisible Hands catalogue that has been in development for over three decades.
MTV has announced the nominations for the 2024 Europe Music Awards 2024 (EMAS), and representing the African continent are Rema, Tyla, Ayra Starr, Burna Boy, Tems, Asake, DBN Gogo, TitoM & Yuppe and Diamond Platnumz . Leading the pack with four nominations each, Tyla is nominated for Best New and Best R&B, while Ayra Starr is up for Best New and Best Push. Both artists are also nominated for Best Afrobeats alongside Asake, Burna Boy, Rema, and Tems, as well as Best African Act alongside Asake, DBN Gogo, TitoM & Yuppe and Diamond Platnumz. On the international scene, Taylor Swift leads the nominations for the second year running with seven nods, including Best Artist, Best Video, Best Pop, and Biggest Fans. Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, Charli XCX, and Sabrina Carpenter follow closely behind with five nominations each, recognised in categories such as Best Song, Best Video, and Best Artist.
igerian Afrobeats singer Adekunle Kosoko, known professionally as Adekunle Gold, has voiced out about the current trend of the wrong people leading the Nigerian music industry. The ‘Sade’ singer expressed this concern in a post shared on his X handle on Saturday, where he claimed that the people leading the music industry are not music-oriented. The singer opined that the wrong people in the industry are perpetuating false narratives about the business, saying this has resulted in brilliance being undervalued while mediocrity thrives. Adekunle Gold stressed that artists, producers and other creatives are overshadowed by people who do not create, understand and respect the music craft. He wrote, “People who have no business leading music conversations are now controlling and destroying the industry.
Yasmine Abdelaziz Tops The X Trend After the Release of The First Episode of W Tekabel Habib. The chemistry between Abdelaziz and Khaled Selim was just palpable. Following the release of the first episode of W Tekabel Habib, Egyptian actress Yasmine Abdelaziz has captured the public’s attention in a big way—topping trending topics on X (formerly known as Twitter). This surge in popularity is largely attributed to the palpable on-screen chemistry between Abdelaziz and her co-star Khaled Selim, which has set social media abuzz and raised expectations for the series. Within hours of the premiere, fans and critics alike flooded X with praise for Yasmine's performance. Social media users have been quick to share clips, screenshots, and reactions, turning the hashtag related to W Tekabel Habib into one of the most discussed topics of the day. Yasmine Abdelaziz is no stranger to the limelight.