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Blackpink member Jennie has dropped a snippet of her upcoming collaboration single "Extral" featuring Grammy-winning rapper Doechii. The K-pop idol shared Friday a 10-second snippet of the new song to her social media channels, announcing "Extral" will be released as a pre-release track on February 21 at 12am ET/2pm KST. The song will mark the fourth single from her forthcoming debut solo album "Ruby", after "Mantra", "Zen", and "Love Hangover" featuring Dominic Fike. Due out in full on March 7, "Ruby" will mark Jennie’s first full-length record as a soloist with a total of 15 new tracks. In her album announcement, Jennie named several guest artists to appear on the new album, such as Childish Gambino, Dua Lipa, FKJ, Kali Uchis and more.
Socialite and fashion model Hamisa Mobetto is set to walk down the aisle with Young Africans SC's midfielder Stephane Aziz Ki, in what promises to be one of the most talked-about celebrity weddings of the year. With just four days to go, the couple has finally put an end to months of speculation, revealing that they big day will take place on February 16, followed by a grand reception on February 17. But here’s what makes their love story even more intriguing—it’s a match made in prayer! Speaking in an interview on Clouds FM, Hamisa’s mother, Shufaa Rutiginga, shared that she had been praying for her daughter to find the right man, and Aziz Ki. Was God’s answer.
An actress and content creator, Olukemi Niyi-Aluko, known as Diva Gold, contests the notion held by some that women have an easier path than men. In a discussion with Saturday Beats, she remarked, “I don’t know who made that statement that women generally find things easy in Africa. I am hustling for every penny I get. Nobody is giving me any free money. Day and night, I have to work and think of ideas for content. I have to look for people to feature me in their movies. It has just been the grace of God. I don’t believe in that saying that women find it easy. I am working so hard.”
The Oldies Music Festival is coming back to the stage on February 14, with a special Valentine-themed edition scheduled to take place at Grazia Hotel. The event promises to be a night filled with nostalgia, music, and romance, as it celebrates love through the timeless hits of the 70s, 80s, 90s, and early 2000s, with special performances by DJs RY and Ominatago live band. RY has been a regular figure on the festival DJ lineup since its inception in 2022 while Ominataga live band will be making its debut on one of Kigali’s biggest old school music event. The event, according to Basile Uwimana, one of the event's key organizers, is all about bringing back the golden era of romance but at the same time offering a variety of exciting activities designed to connect couples across generations.
Nigerian actor Chidi Mokeme recounted a traumatic experience from five years ago when his house was destroyed by fire. He shared a poignant video on social media, expressing the emotional weight of the incident. Mokeme characterized the event as one of the most terrifying moments of his life, highlighting the profound impact it had on him. He wrote; “OUR HOUSE GOT BURNT. Coming face to face with fire in its full glory is one of the scariest experiences anyone can ever have. The trauma stays with you forever. Exactly 5 years ago, on this day, at this exact time, what started like an ordinary day with bright sunshine and beautiful weather, quickly became a nightmare. And the eventual loss of everything.
Popular Nigerian crossdresser Idris Okuneye, widely known as Bobrisky, has reacted to United States President Donald Trump’s recent order recognizing only two genders—male and female. The policy, part of a series of executive orders signed by Trump on his first day back in office, seeks to establish the recognition of only two genders across all U.S. government policies. The president confirmed this decision during his inaugural address, stating: “As of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders, male and female.”
The Grand Egyptian Museum is preparing to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the death of the singer Umm Kulthum, with an additional concert on February 24, after all tickets for the concert scheduled for February 23 were sold out immediately after it was announced. The concert will be performed by singers Mai Farouk and Reham Abdel-Hakim, who will perform some of Kulthum’s most acclaimed and beloved songs. The company organizing the concert announced that tickets for the additional concert have already been put up for sale online through the TicketMarche website, and are now available to the public.
Popular reality TV star Gugu, real name Nokulunga Ndabezitha has opened up about leaving the Big Brother Mzansi TV show. The sangoma's departure comes a week after Bonnie Bee's eviction from the reality TV show. Ndabezitha revealed in an Interview with TshisaLIVE on Monday, 3 February that she's grateful for the opportunity she was given to be part of the show. She adds that she's been wanting to be on the show, the experience was wonderful, and she wouldn't change it. The reality TV star adds that she prayed when she left the show as she wasn't able to do that on the show.
The weekend is here and that means it’s time to update your playlists with the trending songs in Uganda right now. Whether it’s Afrobeat or dancehall, there’s something for every vibe. Here are the latest tracks in new Ugandan music you should have on your playlist this weekend. Eden-Ava Peace & Jpc Again Ava Peace makes it to the list again with her latest release ‘Eden’. The song has quickly become fans favorite with its video relead this week. Discovering new Ugandan music like this is always exciting. Sumagiza – Tracy Melon Following the success of her recent single ‘Kakana’, Tracy Melon is back with a new song to vibe on dubbed ‘Sumagiza’ and it has already captured music lovers’ attention. Her contributions to new Ugandan music are truly impressive.
The wait is over! Shaka iLembe returns to claim its throne for an electrifying second season, premiering exclusively on Mzansi Magic on Sunday, 15 June at 20:00 CAT. Following a ground-breaking first season that captivated audiences across South Africa and beyond, the saga continues. More than just a visual spectacle, Season 1 became a cultural phenomenon. Sparking conversations, evoking deep emotions, and leaving an indelible mark on the storytelling landscape. The groundbreaking series that won a total of 12 South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTA), securing its place as a landmark in South African storytelling, continues with a powerful new chapter. Lemogang Tsipa once again embodies the formidable Shaka, while Thembinkosi Mthembu, SAFTA Best Actor winner for his role in Season 1, delivers another gripping performance as Dingiswayo. Together, they set the stage for a story driven by ambition, sacrifice, and unrelenting power.
Syrian actress, Jumana Murad will guest star on season 2 of the star-studded TV series "El Atawla". Season one of the series debuted in Ramadan 2024 and achieved great success at the time. It was renewed for season two shortly after the season one finale airing in April.
Renowned sculptor Dominic Benhura has hinted at major exhibitions in which he is set to participate. The sculptor, who is celebrating nearly 46 years in the industry, revealed in an interview that sculpting is his lifestyle, emphasising that creativity is essential for remaining relevant and dominant in the field. “Sculpting is an integral part of my life. It has been my hobby since I was 10 years old when I began working with a chisel, hammer, and stone. “I enjoy it abundantly, day in and day out. I have been in the industry since 1979,” he said. Surprisingly, despite his global dominance, the talented sculptor expressed a desire to stage a show locally. “I would like to do a solo show at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe if the opportunity arises like I used to do years ago. “My last local show was at Amanzi Restaurant in 2019.” “I have been very busy year after year. I consistently post updates about my activities on social media.