"Funds I had been receiving were stopped after being promised a job that was never confirmed with me or my agent and an offer for a place to live. All this hype was never confirmed and had me tossed to the wind with no apology or follow-up.” Former Generations actor Carlo Radebe.
South African DJ and music producer Euphonik’s battle for custody with his ex-wife has opened a can of worms, after she recently revealed in court that the house music maestro is expecting his eighth child after impregnating one of his mistresses.
Tens of thousands of Zimbabwean nationals working in South Africa who were facing deportation when their work permits expire at the end of June have been given a temporary reprieve after South African authorities extended the deadline on Thursday.
Ghana gave state funeral honours to former Black Stars and Chelsea player, Christian Atsu, who died in last month's earthquake in Turkey, with a ceremony led by President Nana Akufo-Addo.
Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni on Thursday described gay people as "deviants" and called for an investigation into homosexuality as lawmakers in the conservative East African nation prepare to vote on an anti-LGBT bill.
Malawi’s Anti-Corruption Bureau has arrested the country’s Vice President Saulos Chilima over corruption allegations, it said on Friday. Chilima is accused of accepting money and other items in exchange for awarding government contracts, the ACB said in a statement.
Travel vlogger Tayo Aina visits Nigeria's most dangerous city, Maiduguri in Borno State the epicenter of the Boko Haram conflict that has ravaged Nigeria for the past couple of years.
Despite being a talented solo artist in his own rite, Ty Dolla $ign the versatile American artist has built a reputation over the past decade as the go-to feature artist for many of the world’s top artists, including the likes of Drake, Post Malone, J Cole, Migos, Ariana Grande, Kanye West and Big Sean. We may soon be able to add Mr JazziQ to this impressive list of collaborators.
Media personality Minnie Dlamini and her estranged husband, television producer Quinton Jones, had been living apart for over a year before announcing their divorce on Tuesday.