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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.
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
Fast-rising Afrobeats and Afroblend sensation Ikwuadi Ugochukwu Victor's musical known as BigSlimzy returns with a brand-new single titled ‘Pressure,’ a relatable track that speaks directly to the struggles, expectations, and challenges of chasing success. This release follows the success of his recently released five track EP titled ‘Ambassador of No Ambassadors (ANA)’, it is clear that Big Slimzy isn’t turning off the heat on his motion anytime soon as he is poised to leave an indelible mark in the music scene locally and internationally. Produced by the critically acclaimed Nigerian producer Chechdaproducer, who has worked with established artistes like Zlatan, Yemi Alade, Angelique Kidjo and Mohbad, ‘Pressure’ blends deep storytelling with an energetic, infectious rhythm, shedding light on the everyday mental and emotional battles of making it in music, business, and life.
Malawian filmmaker Sukez has warned youths against being exploited by politicians, citing his own experience where a major political party solicited his camera equipment and personnel for free with promises of future rewards, only to ignore him after winning the 2020 election. Sukez shared his cautionary tale in a recent Facebook post, advising young people to be cautious and focus on building their own futures, rather than relying on handouts or promises from politicians.
Ghanaian musician Ben Brainy has sparked a conversation about Ghana’s music industry following his recent appearance on Bryt TV.
Eighteen-year-old Margaret Nasha from Otse has been crowned Miss Teen Botswana 2025 in a dazzling competition held on Saturday in Gaborone. The event, which brought together some of the most talented and confident young women in the country, saw Anke Nkwe claim the first princess title, while Vanessa Stegling was named second princess. Nasha’s victory was attributed to her passion, confidence, and eloquence, particularly showcased during the presentation of her project, Kagiso Lapeng. The initiative is dedicated to combating gender-based violence (GBV) by raising awareness and providing support to affected individuals. Her strong advocacy for the cause, coupled with her poise and intelligence, made her stand out among the contestants.
DJs and producers Satélite and Gálio will release the album “Raízes” on April 24, 2025, the last chapter of a musical trilogy that began with “Horizonte” and “Caminho”. With 27 tracks, the project delves into the origins and identity of the artists, mixing traditional African rhythms with the contemporary energy of Afro House and Kuduro. The work features popular names from the global electronic scene such as Afro Wav (Zimbabwe), Drunky Daniels (Brazil) and Boddhi Satva (Central African Republic), as well as Jéssica Gaspar, a popular Brazilian singer from Cidade de Deus. This is an album that exalts ancestry and modernity, connecting past, present and future, and has several contributions. At a national level, the track list includes Alex Kasion, Danny Boy, Edlasio Alves, Kelly Gomez, Leriggo, Melvi, Aristoteles Jorge and Peter Rodrigues. At an international level, the French-Congolese Kaysha, Riwo from Nigeria and Lilly Randy and Sokhana from South Africa also collaborated.
South Africa has given Tyla’s cooking skills the thumbs up after she made pap, chutney and boerewors for British Vogue. The Water hitmaker, who recently signed a Nike endorsement deal, is Vogue’s March cover star. Tyla recently put her culinary skills to the test for the fashion magazine. The Push 2 Start singer left netizens in stitches after she pulled out maize meal from her handbag. Tyla prepares pap, boerewors and chutney for British Vogue Before making pap, chakalaka (chutney) and boerewors, Tyla made a margarita from scratch. She shared that she used to watch her mother make margaritas. After forgetting some of the ingredients, Tyla hilariously confessed that it was her first time making the cocktail. She said:
Spain-based Zimbabwean writer Alice Vye Henningway has urged the literacy fraternity to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle to survive in the sector and tap into the international market. Born in Chiredzi in 1972, Henningway has published several books inspired by true events. In an interview with The Herald Arts, she highlighted the unique challenges facing Zimbabwe’s literary scene, which, despite its rich oral tradition and storytelling wisdom, struggles with limited resources and infrastructure. “Like a young seedling reaching for sunlight, it strives against limited resources and infrastructure. Yet within these constraints lies opportunity,” she said.
Iyabo Ojo made a fashionable entrance at the 85th birthday celebration of billionaire entrepreneur Razaq Okoya. The actress donned an elegant white gown complemented by a matching white turban. Captioning her stunning photos, she wrote; ”Regal elegance! Queen Mother in all of her glory. The 85th birthday party of chief (Dr) Rasaq Akanni Okoya (CON) was indeed a glorious one. Special thanks to the incredible designers and stylists behind my look”
Nigerian actress and filmmaker Toyin Abraham has reached a significant achievement as her movie ‘Alakada Bad and Boujee’ has earned N401 million at the box office. This film is the fifth in the Alakada series and was released in cinemas across the country on December 20, 2024. She took to Instagram to show her appreciation to God, her fans, and supporters for reaching this milestone. She thanked all who watched the movie, mentioning that their love and support made the project possible. Toyin Abraham wrote: “I am the one who has come back to say, Thank You. Thank You, God, for this extraordinary personal career milestone, a moment that feels like heaven smiling down on me. Your grace is undeniable, and I stand in awe of Your faithfulness.
Ghanaian reggae-dancehall musician Charles Nii Armah Mensah, popularly known as Shatta Wale, has praised the John Mahama-led NDC government for the reduction in passport application fees. The self-acclaimed dancehall king described the move as a mark of good governance, suggesting that Ghanaians had been exploited in the past. “Mahama Ogbooooo. This is what we call government and governance. Herrrrrhhh dem scam we bad for this country oooo ..Thanks to this new government GODISHERE,” he wrote in a social media post on Thursday, March 13.