Nigeria: Asake Bags Two Major Recognition Certifications in the United Kingdom
[Premium Times] The recognition shows that Asake’s commercial success is undeniable and accurate, as he has held fleets of concerts in the United Kingdom, including the prestigious 02 Arena.
Zimbabwe: The Vine Seals Decade in Music With Album
[The Herald] For over a decade, the most decorated choral group, The Vine, has been a beacon of hope and inspiration in the gospel music scene, capturing hearts and souls with their spirit-filled worship and powerful melodies.
Zimbabwe: King Kandoro Unveils Monthly Comedy Night ‘The New School’ to Launch Zimbabwe’s Next Generation of Comics
[New Zimbabwe] After blazing a trail last year, comedian King Kandoro has curated a comedy concept aimed at providing a platform for upcoming comedians.
Nigeria: ‘Speed Darlington Will Never Beg Burna Boy, We Won’t Support That’ – Lawyer
[Premium Times] “They kept him in an Abattoir at the SARS office in Abuja, where Boko Haram members, Fulani herdsmen, and other criminals awaiting trial are held, just because they wanted to break him.”
Nigeria: Why Billionaires Prefer Me to Baddies – Bobrisky
[Vanguard] Crossdresser Bobrisky has given two reasons why he thinks billionaires allegedly prefer sexual relationships with him than with “baddies”.
Nigeria: Adekunle Gold to Co-Produce Documentary On Yoruba Music’s 100-Year History
[Premium Times] White House Productions announced a groundbreaking partnership on Thursday: Nigerian music star and songwriter Adekunle Gold will co-produce a documentary that showcases the last century of Yoruba music.
Uganda: Hollywood Producer Jojo Ryder Visits Next Media to Explore Uganda’s Creative Potential
[Nile Post] AfroMobile, Next Media’s cutting-edge app available on Android, iOS, and Smart TVs, is set to play a pivotal role in this partnership.
South Africa: Discovery in South Africa Holds Oldest Evidence of Mixing Ingredients to Make Arrow Poison
[The Conversation Africa] In 1983 archaeologists excavating a cave in South Africa discovered an unusual femur bone. It belonged to an unspecified antelope and was found to be 7,000 years old. X-rays revealed that three modified bone arrowheads had bee…
Southern Africa: Five Artists, Five Nations – Taking to the Road to Find Southern Africa’s Hidden Stories
[The Conversation Africa] Zimbabwean art historian Barnabas Ticha Muvhuti travelled by road to five southern African countries – Botswana, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Namibia, Mozambique and Zambia – in pursuit of hidden stories. His mission was …
Zimbabwe: Ai Threatens Linguistic Diversity
[The Herald] Cultural diversity and biodiversity are often discussed in parallel, and for good reason.