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Following an allegation on social media that Ghanaian actress Benedicta Gafah is having a romantic relationship with Bishop Daniel Obinim, the actress has vehemently denied such rumours. In a post shared on Instagram on February 16, 2025, Benedicta Gafah clarified that she is not married to any man who is already married. She emphasised that she would never be anyone's second wife, as speculated on social media. "Guys, I’m not married. I have never been married, nor am I seeing any married man. And it isn’t in my interest to be anybody’s second option," she stated. The actress further noted that if she ever gets married, she would be the first to announce it to the public. "Someday, should I get married, I’ll be the first to announce it," she added. Meanwhile, the wife of Bishop Daniel Obinim, Florence Obinim, has also spoken out, insisting that no woman can take her husband away from her.
Taking to Instagram on January 21, 2025, the DJ, whose real name is Nonso Temisan Ajufo, recounted the traumatic events of Sunday, January 12th, and reflected on how the experience has reshaped his outlook on life. Sharing pictures and videos of his gruesome wounds, he recalled, "On Sunday, January 12th, a night out turned into both the worst and most teachable experience of my life. I went out with some friends to a fancy lounge in Johannesburg, SA." From there, I decided to head to another club with another acquaintance. On the way, at a traffic light, we were ambushed by two cars carrying six armed men with automatic rifles. The robbers shot the DJ in the leg, and the bullet went through his leg, leaving him bleeding out fast while handing his jewellery over to them.
Ghanaian dancehall artist Shatta Wale received a hero's welcome upon returning to Accra after his historic performance at Vybz Kartel's 'Freedom Concert' in Kingston, Jamaica, on December 31, 2024. At Kotoka International Airport, Shatta Wale was greeted by enthusiastic fans and traditional leaders. Initially dressed in a sleek all-black outfit, he was ceremonially adorned in traditional Ghanaian attire, including a white cloth with vibrant Adinkra symbols and a chief's crown, symbolizing his esteemed status. The crowd chanted "Nii Mantse" (King of the Land), reinforcing his title as the "King of Dancehall" in Ghana. During the 'Freedom Concert,' which marked Vybz Kartel's first live performance in over 14 years following his release from prison, Shatta Wale was personally acknowledged by Kartel as the "King of Dancehall in Africa."
After achieving exceptional success and exceeding 350,000 tickets sold, the comedy film "My Friend" continues its brilliance with its return to the "Megarama" theater in Casablanca. The production company Ciné Work, in collaboration with comedian Yassar Lamghari, announced the continuation of the film's screenings following its overwhelming public success since its release in Moroccan cinemas. The film, which the company had hoped would be the season's surprise hit, broke records by surpassing 350,000 tickets sold in just seven weeks, an achievement that reflects the public's confidence in Moroccan cinema and its growing quality. Yassar Lamghari expressed his gratitude to the audience, sending a thank-you message in which he said: "Thank you to everyone who was part of this success, and I invite everyone who has not yet seen the film to take advantage of the opportunity to see it again at Megarama Cinema for a different and unique comedy experience."
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.
“The Brutalist” equaled the awards tally of “Conclave," scooping four trophies, including best director for Brady Corbet and best actor for Adrien Brody. Mikey Madison won the best actress prize for Brooklyn tragicomedy “Anora.” “Conclave,” which stars Ralph Fiennes as a cardinal corralling conniving clergy as they elect a new pope, beat “The Brutalist,” “Emilia Pérez,” Bob Dylan biopic “ A Complete Unknown " to the top prize. "Conclave” was also named outstanding British film and took trophies for editing and adapted screenplay. Supporting performer prizes went to Kieran Culkin for “A Real Pain” and Zoe Saldaña for “Emilia Pérez," which also won the award for best film not in the English language. Saldaña won for her role as a lawyer who helps the title character transition to a woman and out of a life of crime. She called the film “the creative challenge of a lifetime.”
Broadcast journalist Afia Pokua, popularly known as Vim Lady, has strongly endorsed Abla Dzifa Gomashie following her nomination as Ghana’s Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts. This news has ignited enthusiasm across the creative industry, with many celebrating her vast experience and passion as invaluable assets to the ministry. “Hon Dzifa Gomashie dier, overqualified oh. When she was the top actress in Ghana, many in this generation were not even born. “She is a senior creative person who understands the industry better than most people. A Perfect Choice for the Ministry. Congrats Honourable!” Vim Lady declared, emphasizing her belief in Gomashie’s ability to lead. Ablah Dzifa Gomashie is a Ghanaian veteran actress, producer, screenwriter, and politician. She served as the Deputy Minister of Tourism during the National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration from 2013 to 2017, under the leadership of President John Dramani Mahama.
Ace Nigerian music superstar, Davido, has dropped a new single, ‘Be There Still’, as fans keenly wait for his upcoming fifth studio album, ‘5IVE’. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the hit single released on Friday is a dynamic blend of Afrobeat and contemporary sounds. The 5-time Grammy-nominated singer announced the release with a post on his official X (formerly Twitter) account, @davido, with the caption, “Midnight we feast” moments earlier before dropping the song. ‘Be There Still’ presents an impressive production team, featuring Marvey Muzique, DJ Maphorisa, and Black Culture as producer and the track’s mixing was handled by D-RO. Davido had earlier announced to curious fans that his highly anticipated fifth album is scheduled for release on April 18.
With Human Rights Day on Friday and a stormy weekend forecast for Cape Town, there’s no better time to stay indoors and revisit the powerful stories that shaped South Africa’s history. Films have long been a way to educate, inspire, and remind us of the resilience of those who fought for justice. So, grab a blanket, make some rooibos tea, and dive into these iconic South African films that bring human rights struggles to life.
Last week, he was endorsed by the Forum For Democratic Change (FDC) as he was selected as the flag bearer to represent the party in the election. He, however, faced an acid test when asked to name five parishes in Kawempe-North that he anticipates to lead if voted into Parliament. Khalifah AgaNaga ended up being embarrassed live on air when he struggled to mention a single parish in Kawempe-North. He immediately pretended like he had lost network and switched off the live session and only returned after the break, asking the panelists on the show to focus on asking him what he intends to do for the residents of Kawempe-North. He maintained that he is only focused on creating solutions that will improve the living standards of people in the area.
The KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic Orchestra (KZNPO) is set to enthral music enthusiasts as it unveils its 2025 Summer Season. The show is set to feature two unforgettable concerts at The Playhouse Opera Theatre on Thursday, February 20, and February 27. With each performance starting at 7pm, the orchestra is eager to rekindle its cherished connection with the community of music lovers. Bongani Tembe, the chief executive and artistic director of the KZN Philharmonic, expressed his excitement. He said: “It is our great pleasure and privilege to welcome back our unique community of music lovers for our two-concert ‘Summer Symphony Season’ of 2025.”
Acting is not a one-size-fits-all craft. The style, energy, and technique required can shift depending on whether you’re performing for film or television. While both mediums share core acting principles such as emotional truth, character depth, and technical awareness, the way these elements are executed differs greatly. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for actors looking to navigate both worlds successfully. Acting for Film Film acting demands a high level of naturalism and internal depth. Unlike television, where performances often need to maintain a level of consistency over multiple episodes, film allows for a more immersive, self-contained performance. Every choice an actor makes contributes to the complete arc of the character within a limited timeframe, making each moment significant.