- The playlist, titled “My Travels: Ghana, Tanzania, and Zambia,” is live on the streaming platform, and is designed to “amplify the artists and sounds from my travels” across those countries, per its description.
- At the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020, Wambui Mumbi was holed up in her house in Nairobi, with more time at her disposal because people could not hang out.
- Genge pioneer Nonini won a landmark copyright case against Twitter influencer Brian Mutinda who, in an advert for TV manufacturer Synix, used the singer’s 2003 hit 'We Kamu' illegally.
- Kanye West said he was renouncing anti-Semitism in a new Instagram post Saturday in which he wrote that watching actor Jonah Hill in the film "21 Jump Street" made him "like Jewish people again."
- Owiyo spoke on Citizen Digital’s Twitter Space on Wednesday and that it is important to have multiple sources of income to thrive in the entertainment industry.
- Comedian Eric Omondi on Thursday fueled 250 motorbikes for riders in Lang’ata, Nairobi just days after securing the release of a saleswoman jailed for shouting in the Nairobi CBD.
- Bajan singer Rihanna's sprawling Beverly Hills home was swarmed by police after an unidentified man walked right up to the front gate, causing a bizarre scene that prompted calls to nearby police.
- Content creator Kabi wa Jesus has gifted his wife Milly a brand new Land Rover Discovery as a “push” gift after blessing him with two beautiful babies.
- Content creator Kabi wa Jesus has gifted his wife Milly a brand new Land Rover Discovery as a “push” gift after blessing him with two beautiful babies.
- Legendary singer David Mathenge, popularly known as Nameless, has taken to Instagram to wish his wife Wahu Kagwi a happy birthday as he gushed over her.
- Omondi, who himself has been leading his own version of protests, dubbed 'Unga Movement', has now come out to support Raila Odinga's call for mass protests two days a week only adding that the protests should infact be done every day for the next fourteen days.
- The high-flying Nigerian singer-songwriter explained the album title in a press statement he released on Instagram, writing, “There is a time for everything. A time to grieve and a time to heal. A time to laugh and a time to dance. A time to speak and a time for silence."
- Conservative media tycoon Rupert Murdoch will tie the knot for the fifth time, at the age of 92 years, he said Monday in an interview with his own newspaper, the New York Post.
- Bobby Caldwell, the soulful singer and songwriter behind R&B hits like “What You Won’t Do For Love” and “Open Your Eyes,” has died, according to a statement from his wife, Mary Caldwell.
- Popular Congolese guitarist and singer Denis Lokassa Kasiya, commonly known as Lokassa ya Mbogo breathed his last on Tuesday in Nashua, New Hamsphire, U.S.
- Comedian Nasra Yusuf has opened up on what motivated her to tour her hometown Wajir and feed over 300 families, as well as raise the living standards.