- Over the last several months, the Kenyan nightclub scene has witnessed a viral revolution that has greatly spiced up the partying experience and become a staple in almost all the major nightclubs worth their salt.
- Comedian Eric Omondi on Tuesday was on the receiving end from his followers after he mobilised them to raise funds to build a 'wrong' bridge in Kisii.
- Content creator Elsa Majimbo has announced plans to fund Kenyan girls' education, adding that she would love to be the source for 'giving people a better life'.
- The Music Copyright Society of Kenya (MCSK) through its CEO Ezekiel Mutua has revealed that Kenyan artists will on Thursday next week receive at least Ksh.1,250 each in royalties for 2023.
- Kristen Stewart has some afterthoughts about the “Twilight” movies, one of the biggest movie franchises of the aughts in which she starred alongside Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner.
- Elsa Majimbo is once again getting dragged online after she seemed to suggest that people were linking her to the newly-released paedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s list of associates.
- Former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has refuted claims that he abandoned troubled boxing star Conjestina Achieng' days after sports personality Carol Radull visited her at her village home.
- A top Israeli actor, best known for his role as a special forces soldier in hit Netflix series “Fauda,” has been badly wounded in Gaza while fighting for Israel’s military against Hamas, according to his family and the hospital where he is being treated.
- Kenyan Hollywood star Lupita Nyong'o has released her ten favourite songs for the year 2024, a list which she appears to brand her New Year starter pack.
- Popular Nigerian singer and songwriter, Tiwatope Omolara Savage, popularly known as Tiwa Savage, has filed a petition against Afrobeats superstar, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, over an alleged threat to her life
- Italy's Instagram star Chiara Ferragni is being investigated for fraud over a charity cake deal in which she suggested erroneously that the proceeds would help children with bone cancer.
- Fast-rising Kenyan record label CMG Records over the weekend unveiled a new roster of artists newly-signed to the label in a glitzy gala held at the GemSuites Residences rooftop.
- Renowned rapper Octopizzo has launched a special museum dedicated to his late father, in an attempt to link the past with the present and also as a symbol of ensuring the family's children and grandchildren 'connect with their roots'.
- Rapper ASAP Rocky pleaded not guilty Monday to charges that he pulled a gun on a former friend and artistic colleague during an argument in Hollywood.
- Selena Gomez is a modern-day triple threat: she’s an international popstar, an Emmy-nominated actor and a beauty mogul. But she may soon be closing the door on her career as a singer.
- Gospel singer Daddy Owen has publicly commented on President William Ruto's daughter's visit to his home village, terming it a 'crowning moment' of 2023.
- After LeGrand “LG” Gold was diagnosed with Stage IV colorectal cancer, the Utah man put together a list of things he hoped to do in the time he had left.
- Tanzanian gospel songbird Christina Shusho becoming the closing rockstar of the year was not on my 2023 bingo card - and the same goes for pretty much everyone else too.
- Critics tend to accentuate the positive in year-end lists, but cheerleading aside, 2023 wasn’t a great year for mainstream movies, either creatively or commercially.
- Mbongeni Ngema, writer of the acclaimed musical "Sarafina" about student riots in apartheid Soweto, was killed in a car crash on Wednesday at the age of 68, his family announced.
- The rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, issued an apology in Hebrew to the Jewish community on Tuesday for his past antisemitic remarks, saying he sought forgiveness and regretted any pain that his words had caused.
- Popular American preacher T.D Jakes, he of the Potter's House, has finally broken his silence regarding claims that he has been part of music magnate Sean Diddy's sex parties.
- Actress Bwire Ndubi, famously known as Dida, has called on the public for financial assistance as she continues her courageous fight against metastatic breast cancer.
- The family of missing rapper Abdulkarim Mohamed, popularly known as C'Zars, is still seeking for answers 17 years after he mysteriously went missing.
- Taraji P. Henson broke down in tears when asked whether she has plans to quit her lengthy acting career over payment disparity and treatment in the entertainment industry.
- Cameron Diaz wants you to know she “had a blast” working with Jamie Foxx on “Back in Action,” her first movie in 10 years, despite hearing things that seemed to suggest otherwise.
- Recently, Nigerian operatives of the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) arrested a syndicate that specialises in the production of counterfeit wines, soft drinks and other consumables, in Eziukwu Market, in Aba, Abia State, Nigeria.
- Canadian singer Celine Dion has lost the ability to control her muscles as she continues to battle Stiff-Person Syndrome, a neurological disorder that affects the nervous system and causes spasms.
- NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has been hospitalized after falling at a concert and suffering a broken hip, according to a statement by his long-time business partner Deborah Morales on Saturday.
- Content creator Kennedy Odhiambo, widely known as Crazy Kennar, has revealed the loss of his son four days prior to his Happy Country show on Saturday.
- Despite its big swings with series like “The Lord of the Rings,” some of Amazon’s clearest Prime Video successes have involved more meat-and-potato-type offerings, like “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan” and “Reacher.”
- The unusual world of Hawkins, Indiana, came alive in London on Thursday as Netflix (NFLX.O) debuted a stage play based on its hit sci-fi series "Stranger Things."