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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.
Nigerian artistes Osas Okonyon and Abbey Wonder have released a new single, “All My Love”, to feature in the forthcoming Nollywood movie, ‘EVI’. This was disclosed in a statement signed by Bolaji Ajayi, a publicist, on Saturday in Lagos. The collaborative track, which blends soulful vocals with contemporary Afro-pop elements, serves as part of the official soundtrack for the film and explores themes of devotion, sacrifice and emotional connection. The movie,’EVI’, is produced by Judith Audu, a Nigerian Producer and actress. Speaking on the release, Okonyon described the song as a deeply personal expression crafted to complement the film’s storyline. “‘All My Love’ reflects the emotional journey of the characters in the movie. “It’s about giving wholeheartedly despite challenges, and we wanted listeners to feel that sincerity through the music,” she said.
March heralds International Women’s Month, a time to celebrate the remarkable achievements of women across all fields, and particularly in the music industry, where female artistes are not just participants, but trailblazers. Among them is Feli Nandi, a dynamic force whose recent album launch at the 7 Arts Theatre in Avondale, Harare showcased not only her immense talent, but also the power of women in music today. On a sultry Saturday night, the air pulsed with anticipation as fans gathered for one of the most sought-after events in town. Dressed in an exquisite cream dress and performing barefoot, Feli Nandi stepped onto the stage with an electrifying presence that captivated the audience. Her first 50-minute set was a stunning prelude to the unveiling of her highly anticipated second album, “Ndisiyei.”
The Kusho Bani hate train is not dying down anytime soon. The rapper has clapped back at the haters over their dislike for the song. However, this time, he took it a little too far. User ruffles Cassper's feathers by calling song ugly An X user got more than she bargained for when she criticised Cassper Nyovest's song, Kusho Bani. @lisakhat_ sent a silent dig at the rapper saying the song is bad. "Cassper's song is not nice, shame," she tweeted. In a separate post, she said she is allowed to provide criticism to songs even if they are from her favourite artists.
Nigerian music executive Soso Soberekon has recounted how Grammy-winning artiste Beyoncé almost got featured on KCee’s 2013 monster hit Limpopo. Although Limpopo was eventually released without the American superstar's input, the setback didn’t stop the song from becoming an instant smash hit. Soso, a close associate of KCee and his former producer, made the revelation during an interview with media personality Daddy Freeze. The music executive narrated the process of reaching out to Beyoncé’s team and getting a deal sealed. He recounted, “Limpopo was supposed to be a song Kcee featuring Beyoncé.
The outspoken style influencer said bloggers made Ghanaians believe that the 2024 New Patriotic Party presidential candidate bought a house for her. "They said the former Vice President, His Excellence Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, bought me a house. The bloggers composed a picture of the two of us with Dr Bawumia appearing to put a [home] key in my hands. f it had not been for Nana Ampadu’s state funeral, I would have never met Dr Bawumia. It’s brought me unnecessary pressure. I’m questioned all the time. Someone even asked me about this last week." I always say social media is helpful, but in other instances, too, it causes trouble, to say the least. Facebook, TikTok, etc., point out crimes, attracting the attention of the relevant authorities but the same social media is used by others for unacceptable things."
“These two wonderful boys came from Angola and their biggest dream was to meet me… To do so, they crossed the city, slept on the street, at the door of my condominium with signs in their hands and when their story reached me, I remembered that it was these two who, when we needed prayer the most, went online with signs for me asking for Brazil and Angola to unite for Vera’s cure. So I didn’t think twice and went there to talk to them to thank them and I received so much love and affection from these two that I will never forget that moment. I made a sandwich for them, brought them water, chocolates and only received love in return… Their happiness was written all over their faces. However, the one who was happiest with this meeting was me for meeting two such incredible people! Thank you, boys! I love you!”, he wrote in a video shared on his Instagram profile.
The iconic British supermodel Naomi Campbell recently praised one of South Africa's fashion powerhouses, Thebe Magugu, as one of the top designers in the fashion industry. Thebetsile ”Thebe” Magugu is a South African-born, award-winning fashion designer who owns the internationally acclaimed South African brand named after himself. In a recent interview with a British publication, "i-D Magazine", Campbell was asked about the young designers she has her eyes on, and she revealed Magugu as one of them.
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.
George Clooney spoke with 60 Minutes about the upcoming Broadway adaptation of his 2005 Oscar-nominated movie, "Good Night, and Good Luck". In the play, Clooney, 63, portrays newsman Edward R. Murrow, a role he said he was not ready to play when he directed the movie in 2005. “Murrow had a gravitas to him that at 42 years old I didn’t — I wasn’t able to pull off,” he said. The flip side of that, said Clooney, is that there are roles he once played for which he’s now no longer a fit. The "Ocean’s Eleven" star used to be one of the most sought-after screen heartthrobs, starring as the romantic lead in films such as "One Fine Day", "Intolerable Cruelty", and "Out of Sight".
South African rapper Blxckie has ventured into Amapiano, collaborating with DJ Maphorisa and Scotts Maphuma on a new track. A video previewing Blxckie's verse was shared on social media, sparking varied reactions. Some fans praised the collaboration, while others criticized the lack of creativity, suggesting the music is repetitive. This collaboration follows DJ Maphorisa and Scotts Maphuma's recent preview of another track, which also received mixed reactions. Some fans accused them of remaking similar songs, expressing concerns about the declining quality of Amapiano music. Despite the criticism, DJ Maphorisa continues to be a prominent figure in the South African music scene, frequently collaborating with various artists and exploring different genres.
The Armed Forces hosted the Iftar banquet, which was attended by high-level figures, including Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces General Abdel Mageed Saqr, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar Ahmed El-Tayyeb, and Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark, Pope Tawadros II. The president emphasized the importance of “incorporating authentic Egyptian values and morals into film and TV” while combating content that incites violence and crime or promotes verbal vulgarity and behavioural deviation. In response, Ahmed Al-Moslemany, chairman of the National Media Authority (NMA), announced that the convention will be held in April at the NMA's headquarters — Maspero.