- Comedian Eunice Mammito on Wednesday was on the spot after she posted a skit on her social media platforms apparently mocking the disgraced Joseph Irungu, aka Jowie.
- Dancehall legend Shaggy, born Orville Richard Burrell, and known for hits such as "Angel" and "It Wasn’t Me," has shocked fans after admitting he has played up his guttural Jamaican accent throughout his chequered music career.
- German sportswear giant Adidas reported an annual loss for 2023 on Wednesday, still weighed down by the fallout from the end of its tie-up with controversial rapper Kanye West.
- Nairobi Governor Sakaja Johnson on Monday met with the legendary hip hop music group, Kalamashaka to discuss mentorship in music industry and rehabilitation of youth from drugs and alcohol
- Former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has met with a woman identified as Mary Njoki who went viral several days ago after she revealed that she had tattooed his (Sonko) face on her thigh.
- Former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has met with a woman identified as Mary Njoki who went viral several days ago after she revealed that she had tattooed his (Sonko) face on her thigh.
- While attempting to clear the air on who he dates, President William Ruto advisor David Ndii shared photos of his wife Mwende Gatabaki, captioning, "I date this babe. Exclusively."
- A rare early work by Vincent van Gogh has been sold for a reported several million euros at an art fair in the Netherlands, its previous owner and Dutch media said Sunday.
- Within a year of calling off his last wedding, nonagenarian billionaire Rupert Murdoch has popped the question to another partner, months after they started dating.
- Sauti Sol's Bien Aime-Baraza has landed in Paris, France to kickoff his Europe tour which is slated to start on Thursday, March 7 at the idyllic City of Love.
- Controversial gospel singer Chris Mosioma, alias Embarambamba, can now breathe a sigh of relief after a section of leaders from the Kisii community intervened in his dispute with regulatory bodies Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) and Music Copyright Society of Kenya (MCSK).
- Zanzibar has suspended Wasafi Records star Zuchu, real name Zuhura Othman Soud, from all artistic activities for six months following her performance at the Fullmoon Kendwa Night show in Zanzibar on February 24, 2024.
- For close to a decade, Lang'ata's 1824 stood out as one of Nairobi's hippest, funkiest and sassiest nightspots serving the city's thrillseekers with the perfect entertainment carousel
- No twerking. No drinking. No smoking. These are the rules which guide a new Christian nightclub in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, which features an eclectic mix of Christ-loving Gen Zers
- Five months after breaking up with ex-boyfriend Selema Masekela, Lupita Nyong'o appears to be utterly smitten by her new beau, Canadian actor Joshua Jackson as the two were photographed getting a little too cosy in Mexico as the Oscar winner celebrated her 41st birthday.
- Celebrated gospel singer Peter Omwaka, alias Guardian Angel, has warned fellow artists against conducting media interviews, saying they are a threat to any artist's career.
- British royal Kate Middleton has been spotted for the first time since December - months after her January hospitalization, which spawned rampant conspiracy theories, and viral hypothesis about her alleged “disappearance.”
- Controversial gospel singer Chris Mosioma, popularly known as Embarambamba, has come out to apologise after the Kenya Film and Classification Board (KFCB) sanctioned him for what the body said is lewd content damaging the society's moral fabric.
- Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates and Ivanka Trump were among the high-profile international figures who jetted to India for billionaire heir Anant Ambani’s extravagant pre-wedding party
- A vexed Kenyan rapper Hubert Nakitare well known as Nonini took on Music Copyright Society of Kenya chairman Ezekiel Mutua over the disbursement of royalties to Kenyan artists.
- Media personality Ciru Muriuki has paid an emotional tribute to her late fiancée Charles J. Ouda, popularly known as Charlie, a month after he passed away.
- Through oversized black-rimmed glasses, Iris Apfel for over a century surveyed the world with the confidence of a woman who rejected convention and set her own style for all.
- A Kenyan-American has wowed the internet after her effortless American Idol audition floored the judges and won plaudits from thousands of viewers online.
- World over, music evolves birthing new sounds and vibrations that are merely a mutation of an established sound but with a few embellishments, a couple tweaks and a funky, youthful touch.
- The Taylor Swift craze has arrived in classrooms in the Philippine capital, with a premier university rolling out a celebrity studies course examining the singer and her impact on global pop culture.
- Renowned singer Bien-Aime Baraza has revealed that he rejected an invite by the Music Copyright Society of Kenya (MCSK) to collect his royalties due to the society’s tendency to distribute meagre sums to artists.
- To Embarambamba, everything is a circus. The Kisii gospel star, who shot to fame circa 2020, has become of the most recognizable Kenyan entertainers due to his eccentric style, quirky performances, aberrant public behavior and outlandish outfits.
- The Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) has threatened legal action against local artists Chris Embarambamba and William Getumbe over the spread of inappropriate content on various media platforms.
- President William Ruto and his Ethiopian counterpart Abiy Ahmed have demonstrated a special kind of camaraderie rarely witnessed amongst African Heads of State.
- Disney is joining forces with Asia’s richest man to create a new media giant in India that says it will reach a domestic audience of more than 750 million people.
- A man of God tasked with leading prayers at the Homa Bay County International Investment Conference left VIPs in titters due to his well-articulated and vocabulary-laden prayer.