Zimbabwe: Nadia Nakai Not Returning for Season 4 of Netflix’s Young, Famous and African?
[New Zimbabwe] RAPPER Nadai Nakai has hinted that she has not been recast and will not be returning for the fourth season of Netflix hit reality series Young, Famous and African.
South Africa: Sound Sculptor BJ Engelbrecht On Making Art That Is Perceived By All Senses
[Daily Maverick] BJ Engelbrecht talks about the childhood influences that led to his mode of being, and the arts community in which he thrives.
Malawi: Kamuzu’s Kasungu Home to Become National Museum and Library
[Nyasa Times] In a historic move to preserve Malawi’s post-independence legacy, the childhood home of Ngwazi Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda in Kasungu is being transformed into a national museum and library under a new initiative spearheaded by the Nguru Ya…
Namibia: Geingos Showcases First Lady Tenure Documentary
[New Era] Ster Kinekor at Grove Mall in Windhoek was abuzz with smiles, appreciation, reflection, admiration, and laughter as former first lady Monica Geingos premiered her long-awaited documentary, titled “Lead From Where You Are: The Journey of the O…
South Africa: Andile Mpisane Set to Become Father of Five
[Scrolla] Andile Mpisane is reportedly set to become a father of five as his wife Tamia is said to be pregnant.
South Africa/Algeria: All of Africa Today – June 23, 2025
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South Africa: Stone Tools From a Cave On South Africa’s Coast Speak of Life At the End of the Ice Age
[The Conversation Africa] The Earth of the last Ice Age (about 26,000 to 19,000 years ago) was very different from today’s world.
Namibia: ‘Restitution’ Takes Namibian Artist to Germany
[Namibian] String-and-nail artisan gets ready to tackle global programme in Leipzig
Namibia: Namibian Screenwriters Calling for TV Series Lab
[Namibian] Namibian screenwriters with ambitious ideas are encouraged to apply for the fourth season of the AuthenticA Series Lab, a six-month development programme that seeks to elevate African television storytelling to global standards.
South Africa: Black Coffee Raises R500,000 to Help Flood Victims
[Scrolla] The floods in Mthatha killed 90 people and left many families without homes or belongings. Big companies and ordinary people helped Black Coffee collect R500,000 for food, clothes and shelter.