- 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.
- Lady Gaga took the stage to perform an emotional and raw rendition of her Oscar-nominated song “Hold My Hand” during the Academy Awards on Sunday night.
- The Academy's decision to bring back late-night funnyman Jimmy Kimmel as Oscars host was widely seen as the cautious choice of a "safe pair of hands" after last year's slap-shaped controversy.
- The Academy's decision to bring back late-night funnyman Jimmy Kimmel as Oscars host was widely seen as the cautious choice of a "safe pair of hands" after last year's slap-shaped controversy.
- The viral dance song "Naatu Naatu" made Oscars history Sunday as the first song from an Indian film to win the Academy Award for best original song -- besting heavyweights Lady Gaga and Rihanna to snag the prize.
- The 'Rush' singer, born Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, was slated to play at a sold-out concert at the Lighthouse Venue in Eccles, United Kingdom when the misshap occurred.
- Before launching his music career, DJ Faxto was, indeed, a disc jokey who played at small-time establishments around Ruiru before he got his big break at KU TV where he was the resident DJ.
- The young singer’s star came out while he was still a primary school pupil, showing flashes of musical talent that saw him hit the stage with a bang.
- An animated Sakaja quickly jumped on stage, greeted the crowd and then proceeded to invite Khaligraph Jones back on stage and then, alongside him, tore through a quickfire rap freestyle to defeaning cheers from the packed crowd.
- Pikika was a success with the help from different partnerships and sponsors; including Royal Media as Exclusive Media Partner (HOT96 & Citizen ), Ticketsasa - Event ticketing partner, Rubi Events - Event Planning& Experiential, Angel Khanyusi - Event Logistics, Gordons & Define Africa…
- Titled “Chris Rock: Selective Outrage,” the comedian hit on a wide range of topics in the first 50 minutes of the special, including addiction, abortion, racism in America, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, the Kardashian family and “wokeness.”
- Tom Sizemore, an actor known for his work in hit films like “Saving Private Ryan,” “Natural Born Killers” and “Heat,” has died, his representative Charles Lago confirmed to CNN on Friday.
- The singer, who shot to fame with the globally-popular song 'Bad Samaritan', arrived last evening at the JKIA Airport accompanied by her crew, band members, manager and security personnel.