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New Local Drama ‘Mkasi’ Exposes The Heart Of Family Rivalries

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This October, Maisha Magic Plus will captivate audiences with the premiere of Mkasi, a riveting family drama that explores loyalty, ambition, and betrayal.

The series follows the Kombe family, whose seemingly perfect life is shattered by the mysterious death of their patriarch. As they grapple with the aftermath, hidden secrets and desires threaten to tear them apart in a fierce struggle for power and justice.

The show features a stellar cast led by Mombasa-based filmmaker Stephanie Maseki (Michael) as Damaris Kombe, the grieving widow. George Kituto (Zuena) plays Patrick Kombe, the ambitious eldest son, while Anita Wawuda (Jiji) portrays the youngest daughter, Karen. They are joined by notable talents like Eddy Kimani (Sanura, Country Queens), Juma Shibe (Mvera), and Zahara Mohammed (Pete), each adding depth to the narrative.

At the helm is Daudi Anguka, a respected producer and director from AR Films, known for Kenya’s 2023 Oscar submission, Mvera. “With Mkasi, we delve into the intricate power dynamics within families and the consequences of betrayal,” Anguka shares. “The unique backdrop of Mombasa enriches the story, promising viewers intense emotions and unexpected twists.”

Margaret Mathore, Head of Channels at M-Net East Africa, highlights the relatable essence of Mkasi: “This heartfelt Kenyan story, told through a talented cast, reflects the real-life complexities of family and power struggles.”

Nzola Miranda, Managing Director of MultiChoice Kenya, adds, “We are excited to present Mkasi, another captivating telenovela that we believe will resonate with viewers, following the success of shows like Zari and Shanga.”

With its rich narrative and gripping exploration of family dynamics, Mkasi promises to deliver a thrilling viewing experience.

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Diddy Accused Of Manipulating Witnesses from Custody

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Rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs, awaiting trial for racketeering and sex trafficking in 2025, has been accused of tampering with witnesses from prison.

Federal prosecutors allege that Combs used other inmates’ phone accounts, third-party services, and three-way calls to contact witnesses, violating prison regulations.

A recent motion claims Combs directed his family to reach out to witnesses and used a call with his son to imply attempts at blackmailing victims into silence or favorable testimony. He’s also accused of leveraging social media to influence potential jurors.

The charges against Combs are among the most serious faced by a high-profile figure in recent years. In October, over 100 individuals, including children, alleged rape, sexual assault, and exploitation at Combs’ hands, with many preparing lawsuits. These accusations have added to a mounting legal battle for the music mogul.

If convicted, Combs could receive a life sentence, marking a dramatic fall from grace for one of hip-hop’s most successful figures. Despite the gravity of the charges, Combs’ legal team continues to deny all allegations, labeling them as baseless and defamatory, while insisting on his innocence.

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South Africa’s Tyla Sweeps MTV EMAs With Three Major Wins

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South African pop star Tyla was a standout at the 2024 MTV Europe Music Awards in Manchester, winning three major accolades: Best Afrobeats Act, Best African Act, and Best R&B Act.

She was nominated in four categories, including Best New Act.

The Truth or Dare singer, known for blending genres, became emotional during her acceptance speech for the R&B award, where she acknowledged the influence of her idol, Aaliyah. Tyla also paid homage to the late icon by wearing a dress inspired by Aaliyah’s iconic 2000 VMAs look. “Winning this in her dress is just unbelievable,” she said through tears.

Tyla shared the stage with her sister Sydney Seethal to accept the Best Afrobeats award, expressing her gratitude and admiration for her fellow nominees. She also performed her hit Water and her latest single PUSH 2 START, electrifying the audience.

The evening’s top winner was Taylor Swift, while host Rita Ora delivered a heartfelt tribute to Liam Payne, who passed away in October. Tyla’s wins marked another milestone in her meteoric rise as a global music force.

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Fave Takes the Spotlight As Spotify’s Equal Africa Artist For November

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Spotify has named Nigerian music sensation FAVE as its EQUAL Africa Artist of the Month for November 2024.

With her soulful voice, captivating lyrics, and unique rhythmic style, FAVE has become one of Nigeria’s most influential musical figures, gaining international recognition.

FAVE’s breakthrough came in 2020 with the viral hit “N.B.U.,” followed by her debut EP Riddim 5. She has since collaborated with top Nigerian artists like Olamide, Simi, Phyno, and Davido. Notably, her feature on Davido’s “Kante” from the Timeless album was one of Spotify’s most-streamed tracks in Nigeria in 2023.

Reflecting on her journey, FAVE shared, “Being a woman in the music industry can be challenging, but it’s made me more determined. The EQUAL program is vital because it amplifies women’s voices and promotes balance in the industry.”

Phiona Okumu, Spotify’s Head of Music for Sub-Saharan Africa, praised FAVE’s global appeal, saying, “FAVE represents the incredible talent coming out of Africa, and we’re proud to celebrate her as part of the EQUAL Africa program. She’s an inspiration for future artists.”

She recently released a new track titled Dutty Love on November 7.

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