- Gengetone music star Major Nameye Khadija, popularly known as Mejja alias Okwonko, has announced his comeback to the industry after taking a short break due to a throat illness.
- Content creator Mohammed Alby, popularly known as the king of smiles has stopped producing content with strangers after being sued for making people smile.
- Content creator Mohammed Alby, popularly known as the king of smiles has stopped producing content with strangers after being sued for making people smile.
- Kenyan actress Catherine Kamau, popularly known as Kate Actress, has narrated how a motorcycle accident made her learn about her first pregnancy at 19 years old.
- The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences doesn’t want another incident like Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars, but they are planning for the unexpected.
- In a strongly-worded social media post, Edday recounted that she and her husband Samidoh had been married for 15 years, but the past three years of their union has been nothing but pain.
- A US judge on Thursday handed disgraced R&B singer R. Kelly a 20-year prison term for child pornography and other charges -- but he will serve most of it simultaneously with a previous sentence.
- Disgraced R&B singer R. Kelly is set to be sentenced on federal charges of child pornography and enticement of a minor on Thursday in a federal court in Chicago, his second such lengthy sentencing in the past year.
- The violent killing of Hussle, a former gang member, in front of a clothing store he owned triggered widespread grief in his native Los Angeles and among his superstar peers, who hailed his musical talents and community activism.
- Self-declared president of single mothers Esther Akoth, popularly known as Akothee, has hit out at parents who deny their ex-partners access to their children, saying it is a sign they are still hurting after a breakup.
- He was born in Nakuru town and raised in Machakos County before being transferred to the Gurem children's home in Kariokor, Starehe constituency, where he spent the majority of his childhood.
- In a social media post, Tumi wondered why some people, especially ladies, are body-shaming her mother, months after she gave birth to her third daughter.
- Richard Belzer, the comedian and actor best known for playing the acerbic Detective John Munch across a number of NBC crime dramas, including “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” over more than two decades, has died.
- The elated singer was all-smiles as she proudly watched her daughter acquire a Bachelor's Degree in Tourism and Hotel Management from IES Business School in Rouen.
- "In case non-fungible token (NFT) decides that they want to buy the dance, how will I prove it's mine? You just need to have the certificate to prove that you created the choreography," explained Moya.
- Nigerian afrobeat sensation Onyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe popularly known as Ayra Starr is set to perform in Nairobi, Kenya for the Shoke Shoke festival.
- It was in early 2021 when Wizkid, who had already featured Tems in his late 2020 hit "Essence", introduced the world to the absolute beauty, gorgeousness, incredible gift and coquettish sultriness that is Tems.
- Dubbed ‘Maasai: Wisdom of a Community’, the archive shines a light on the nomadic community and includes five exhibits about the Maasai and legends by the National Museums of Kenya.
- Before storming onto the scene with her sharp whistles, Priscilla wa Imani was originally a singer and music composer who, after years of trying to sell her music, decided to shelve her singing ambitions.
- Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has responded to former Mombasa Governor Ali Hassan Joho who, over the weekend, decided to school him on the art of whistling.
- Former Citizen TV journalist Janet Mbugua, thespian Kate Actress, NTV's Fridah Mwaka, and Instagram Influencer Carol Sonnie are among nominees in various categories at the Ladies in Media Awards (LIMA) 2022.
- Dressed in a hot pink jumpsuit and baggy coat, Rihanna opened the biggest showcase in music by singing "Bitch Better Have My Money" as she stood, with a noticeably rounded belly.
- “Luther” star Idris Elba says he no longer refers to himself as a “Black actor” because the label put him in a “box” and an “obsession” with race can hinder aspirations and growth.