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The recently announced Artweb Power 100 Zimbabwe list of visual artists and creative hubs may spark debate, even though most names on the list exceeded expectations last year. Visual art, which encompasses various mediums —including painting, photography, sculpture, drawing, installation, and digital arts —has grown popular in Zimbabwe. In the past two decades, Zimbabwe has also proven to be a fertile ground for visual artists who have made a significant impact and captured the attention of the Artweb Power 100 Zimbabwe. According to the report, the Artweb Power 100 Zimbabwe is an annual list that celebrates individuals and institutions shaping the Zimbabwean art landscape. The selection also serves as an exploration of how art manifests in one space and imagines its resonance in others— a structural portrait of the connections and forces that bring art to life.
Culture enthusiasts in the nation’s capital are keenly looking forward to this year’s edition of the Akwaaba Festival scheduled to happen from March 6 to March 8 at the National Theatre. Started in 2022, the festival founded and directed by Joe Osae has gradually become a trusted platform for showcasing Ghana’s rich and diverse cultural elements. The three-day event will embrace exhibitions and sale of Ghanaian art and craft, traditional textiles and fashion accessories, local beverages, a food bazaar and a lot of fun from 10.00am each day at the forecourt of the National Theatre.
Queen Dami, a girlfriend of controversial singer Habeeb Okikiola better known as Portable was taken to the hospital after she passed out following social media trolls. This occurred after the couple reconciled, but the reconciliation soon became a contentious issue, with internet users criticizing Queen Dami for her choice. According to reports, the breakdown was caused by severe bullying from social media users during her argument with the musician after she left his home. A video of the incident, which has gone viral online, shows the former Oyo Queen being transported to the hospital while laying on a friend's lap. After promising to leave the singer but ultimately deciding to get back together with him, Queen Dami, who recently made amends with Portable after a public drama, has come under heavy criticism online.
Social media has been buzzing with excitement as Mzansi Magic shared an announcement regarding one of their drama series. Recently, Mzansi Magic shared on their social media pages that the series that made history by winning a total of 12 awards, Shaka iLembe, will be making its comeback to our small screen for another season.
In the interview that sparked controversy, Cindy Sanyu was asked about her opinion regarding the trio and advised them to stop trying to be like Blu*3. She acknowledged that they are super talented and powerful. However, they are still stuck in the past instead of discovering and being true to themselves. “This is 2025 and you cannot be copying a group that was there in 2005; it is so out of game. Since the management is the same as ours then, some costumes, some songs and many others are similar to what we used to do; it was nice then but it’s now outdated,” Cindy claimed.
Ghanaian singer J. Derobie has revealed that his biggest regret in life is becoming famous and being recognized everywhere he goes. The singer said that after rising to fame, he could no longer visit his favorite waakye joints freely, something he found very frustrating. However, speaking on Accra-based Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz on Monday, February 17, the award-winning singer said he no longer allows such concerns to affect him. “Fame,” he said in response to a question about what he regrets most since venturing into music. “Sometimes people don’t understand how it works. It gets tiring. You don’t have your freedom. Everywhere you go, people recognize you. You can’t even go and buy waakye in peace.
Ghanaian music icon Samini is set to light up the music scene again with the release of his latest single, ‘CHAANA’, featuring the internationally celebrated Soweto Gospel Choir. Scheduled for release on March 13, this highly anticipated track marks the first single off his forthcoming album, ‘ORIGIN8A’, set to drop later this year. ‘CHAANA’, which means ‘shine’, is a soul-stirring Afro Pop anthem that seeks to uplift and inspire Africans, reinforcing the continent’s limitless potential, resilience, and unity. The song masterfully blends Samini’s distinct style with authentic African influences, incorporating the WALA dialect from Wa, the Upper West Region of Ghana—where Samini hails from—alongside Swahili elements delivered by the Soweto Gospel Choir. This fusion creates a Pan-African musical experience, celebrating diversity while emphasizing a common cultural heritage.
Singer Vestine Ishimwe, a member of Rwanda’s famous gospel music duo, 'Vestine and Dorcas', legally married her Burkinabe husband Ouedraoso Idrissa on Wednesday, January 15, at Kinyinya sector. Vestine, 22, and her fiancee from Burkina Faso made their civil wedding so private that attendees where strictly prohibited from taking photos and videos. Vestine is two years older that her sibling and music partner Dorcas Kamikazi. The duo started doing music in 2018 before being signed under MIE Empire, owned by local journalist Irene Murindahabi. They produced many successful songs that hit a million views on YouTube in no time, hence establishing themselves as one of the leading gospel music groups in Rwanda.
Head Brand and Communications at Airtel Uganda, Noela Byuma(3rd R), one of the nominees of the 2025 Trace Africa Awards, Joshua Baraka(2nd R) with other representatives from Uganda Breweries Limited and Trace Africa at the partnership announcement between Airtel and Trace Africa in a strategic move to celebrate African Music excellence and digital empowerment ahead of the prestigious Africa Trace Awards in Zanzibar from February 24th-26th, 2025. Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Airtel Uganda, a leading telecommunications network in Uganda has partnered with Trace Africa in a strategic move to celebrate African Music excellence and digital empowerment ahead of the prestigious Africa Trace Awards in Zanzibar from February 24 th -26 th , 2025.
Tessy looked effortlessly chic in a silky halter-neck gown that perfectly hugged her figure as she posed for the camera. The design featured a bowtie detail, making it suitable for any evening event. The glam team received widespread acclaim online, with Tessy beaming beautifully, drawing attention to her flawless makeup and bold red lipstick. She completed her stunning look with a long, lustrous, straight hairstyle that elegantly covered one of her round stud earrings.
Egyptian rock band Cairokee will perform live at the Green River, in New Administrative Capital, Egypt, on Friday, February 21. The evening will also feature a performance by the Palestinian-Jordanian electronic music group 47Soul. Cairokee consists of lead vocalist Amir Eid, lead guitarist Sherif Hawary, drummer Tamer Hashem, keyboarder Sherif Mostafa, and bass guitarist Adam el-Alfy. The band was founded in 2003 but rose to fame with its revolutionary music after the 2011 Revolution due to its politically inspired lyrics and protest songs released following the revolution. They were friends ever since they were young during their school days and Hashem was already a drummer back then.
The fashion world is abuzz with excitement as Chitoliro Productions announces Lorraine Shaquan Kljajic as the recipient of the prestigious 2025 UMP Fashion Lifetime Achievement Award. This esteemed honor recognizes individuals who have made profound contributions to the fashion industry, and Kljajic’s impressive career makes her the perfect candidate. With a career spanning multiple ventures, Kljajic has been a driving force in promoting cultural diversity and empowering women. Her dedication to elevating African fashion and culture has earned her widespread recognition and admiration. The UMP Fashion Lifetime Achievement Award is a testament to Kljajic’s tireless efforts to shape the fashion and cultural landscape.