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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.
Popular gospel musician, Frank Tagoe, popularly known as Perez Musik, has shared the harrowing experience he faced while struggling to find blood donors to save his mother’s life during her battle with cancer two years ago.
Ghanaian Highlife musician Kwabena Kwabena has revealed that he has found love again and is no longer searching. Speaking in an interview on Hitz FM monitored by MyNewsGh, the singer shared his renewed belief in love, despite past experiences. “Oh yeah, I have. I’m not searching anymore,” he confidently stated when asked about his love life. Confirming that there is indeed someone special in his life, he expressed optimism about the future of his relationship. “Yes, there is someone I’m speaking to, and we’re hoping and praying to God that He sustains us,” he added. When the host pointed out that many might have expected him to give up on love and focus solely on his music, Kwabena Kwabena remained unwavering in his belief. “No, no, no. You can’t give up on love. Love is beautiful. Love is out there; you just need to find the person,” he emphasized.
Renowned Ghanaian musician Shatta Wale has called on President John Dramani Mahama to prioritize reforms in Ghana's entertainment industry as his new administration takes office. In a heartfelt Facebook post, the "On God" hitmaker highlighted the challenges faced by creatives in the country. He urged the president to implement changes that would foster professionalism and ensure sustainability in the sector. Shatta Wale shared his concerns about the struggles of upcoming artists, stating that many face the same difficulties that seasoned musicians like himself have endured. He stressed the importance of creating an environment where young talents can see music as a viable career path rather than just a passion. The post quickly gained traction, with many Ghanaians commending Shatta Wale for championing the cause of the entertainment industry. They expressed optimism that President Mahama would take action to address the issues raised.
Music duos have long captivated audiences, creating enchanting soundscapes that speak to the heart. Yet, for every pair that finds enduring synergy, some succumb to the pressures of fame, creative differences, and personal disputes - leaving fans reeling in their wake. Recently, several prominent music partnerships have called it quits, leaving listeners with a sense of longing for the magic that once was. One of the recent most talked-about splits comes from Murumba Pitch, the dynamic South African duo consisting of Emmanuel Mathye, and Thabang Innocent Mangolo. After a critical meeting earlier this month, the pair announced their decision to terminate their partnership with immediate effect.
While she might not be among the biggest names yet, talented Ugandan female artist Joanita Zachariassen is making a name for herself in the international music scene and she is set to elevate to new partiers with her new release,’ Party after Party’.
Rethabile Khumalo has been going through a lot after her mother, Winnie Khumalo's death. The star has been mourning her mother with touching posts on social media. She also raised eyebrows with a post about water being thicker than blood. A video posted on X by @joy_zelda shows the singer failing to control her emotions at her mother's burial. The caption read:
Organisers of the country’s premier arts merit awards, dubbed National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA), yesterday released nominees for this year’s edition ahead of the show next month. Scheduled to take place on March 1 at the Harare Hippodrome, the glitz and glam event will be hosted by television personality Nabeelah Jogee and Charlene Mangweni-Furusa. Jogee will host the main stage, while Mangweni-Furusa will provide the voice-over. In the music category, Master H, real name Hillary Marufu, leads with two nominations: Outstanding Male Musician and People’s Choice Award. There is also stiff competition in the visual arts category and another fierce category of interest is Outstanding Exhibition. Commenting on this year’s nominees, the organisers said they looked at works submitted between December 1, 2023, and November 30, 2024.
South African singer and songwriter Khaya Mthethwa recently introduced the "Livela Kuwe" dance challenge, sharing a video of himself and three others performing the routine. However, the reception from fans has been mixed. Many social media users criticized Mthethwa's dance skills, suggesting he should focus on singing and songwriting instead. Comments included remarks like "Bro can’t dance Shem" and calls for collaboration with artists like DJ Maphorisa to enhance the challenge. This initiative follows a trend where artists introduce dance challenges to engage fans. For instance, Grammy Award-winning artist Tyla recently launched a dance challenge during her visit to Mzansi, collaborating with DJ Maphorisa. Despite the criticism, Mthethwa's "Livela Kuwe" dance challenge has garnered attention, with the video circulating widely on social media platforms.
IPASA- Minister of Culture and Arts, Zouhir Ballalou, said on Monday in Tipasa that the protection and preservation of heritage are among the essential missions of the sector, for which heritage constitutes the "engine" of cultural diplomacy.
Nollywood actor Deyemi Okanlawon has expressed his sincere congratulations to his colleague and close friend, Kunle Remi, along with his wife. According to GistLover report on Sunday, the couple, who were married last year, marked their first wedding anniversary. Deyemi took to his Instagram account to share a video featuring the couple, extending his best wishes for their initial milestone and hoping for many more years of happiness in their marriage. “Congratulations, Tiwi and @kunleremiofficial. wishing you many, many years of marital bliss!”. To mark his anniversary, Kunle shared some highlights from his wedding as he penned a romantic note to his wife and appreciated his fans, friends, and family for sharing the moments with them. He encouraged them to stay safe because he and his wife have 109 more years and more celebrations to come.
In a post shared on his Instagram account this morning, Bamiloye emphasized that individuals who consider themselves as God’s children must be ready to stand before the judgment throne to justify whether they have utilized their status in support of or in opposition to the kingdom of God. In His words, Bamiloye wrote: All you children of God on social Media, be prepared to stand before the judgement throne of the Lord Jesus to defend how you used it For or Against the Kingdom of God The Evangelist previously expressed his disapproval of young women who share semi-nude videos on the internet, questioning the underlying motivations for such behavior and cautioning that it could draw unfavorable spiritual scrutiny.