Entertainment
Ella Mai touches down in South Africa ahead of back-to-back headline performances
Grammy-winning British R&B star Ella Mai has officially arrived in South Africa, setting the stage for a weekend of highly anticipated live performances that have fans across the country buzzing.
The singer, best known for her global smash hit Boo’d Up, is scheduled to headline two major shows, beginning at the Sun City Superbowl on April 25 as part of the Konka Kulture Weekend. She will then head to Cape Town for a second performance at the Grand Arena, GrandWest on April 26.
Her arrival has generated excitement among local R&B fans, many of whom have been waiting years to see her perform live in South Africa. Known for her smooth vocals and emotionally driven music, Ella Mai has built a strong global following since breaking onto the scene, with Boo’d Up becoming one of the defining R&B tracks of the late 2010s.
The upcoming shows are expected to draw large crowds, with organisers promising high-energy performances and a premium live music experience. Konka Kulture Weekend, in particular, has grown into a notable event on the entertainment calendar, blending music, lifestyle, and celebrity culture into a multi-day celebration.
Ella Mai’s visit also reflects the continued demand for international R&B acts in South Africa, where audiences have consistently shown strong support for global artists while maintaining a deep connection to local music scenes.
Fans have already taken to social media to share their excitement, with many preparing for what is expected to be one of the standout live music weekends of the year. Her performances are likely to feature a mix of her biggest hits along with newer material, giving audiences a full showcase of her musical journey.
As the countdown to the shows continues, anticipation is building for what promises to be a memorable weekend of live entertainment, with Ella Mai set to deliver performances that could leave a lasting impression on South African audiences.
Entertainment
Dutch Lawmakers Call for Kanye West Entry Ban Ahead of Netherlands Concerts
Dutch lawmakers are calling on their government to block controversial American rapper Kanye West, also known as Ye, from entering the Netherlands ahead of his scheduled performances in June, intensifying growing international scrutiny over the artist’s past antisemitic remarks and public praise of Adolf Hitler.
The move comes as a broad majority in the Dutch parliament backed a motion urging authorities to explore legal options to deny the rapper entry into the country. West is currently scheduled to perform two concerts in the city of Arnhem on June 6 and June 8, with thousands of fans expected to attend. However, mounting political pressure and widespread public criticism have cast uncertainty over whether the shows will go ahead.
The controversy follows a series of incidents involving the Grammy-winning artist, whose comments and actions over the past several years have drawn condemnation from governments, advocacy groups, and the entertainment industry worldwide.
West has repeatedly faced backlash for antisemitic statements, including comments widely interpreted as praising Nazism and Adolf Hitler. In 2025, he sparked outrage after releasing a song titled Heil Hitler and selling merchandise featuring swastika imagery through his online platforms. Major streaming services later removed the song, while several brands and business partners distanced themselves from the rapper.
Although West issued a public apology earlier this year, attributing much of his past conduct to struggles with bipolar disorder, critics argue that his actions have caused lasting harm and that his apology does not erase the impact of his words.
The renewed calls for a Dutch entry ban come shortly after the United Kingdom denied West permission to enter the country, forcing the cancellation of his planned appearance at London’s Wireless Festival. British officials reportedly ruled that his presence would not be “conducive to the public good,” citing concerns over public safety and social cohesion.
In the Netherlands, however, authorities have so far stopped short of imposing such a ban.
Dutch Asylum and Migration Minister Bart van den Brink recently stated that under Dutch law, authorities can only block an individual’s entry if there is evidence that they pose a serious threat to public order or national security. Based on current information, he said, there is no clear legal basis to deny West entry.
Arnhem Mayor Ahmed Marcouch has echoed similar sentiments, explaining that local officials are limited in what they can do unless there are concrete security concerns related to the concerts themselves.
Still, political and public pressure continues to mount. Dutch Jewish advocacy groups have also joined calls for a visa ban, arguing that allowing West to perform would send the wrong message at a time when antisemitism is on the rise across Europe.
The debate has reignited broader questions about the balance between freedom of expression and accountability for public figures whose words may incite hatred or division.
As the June concert dates approach, Dutch authorities are expected to face increasing pressure to make a final decision. Whether West will be allowed to perform remains uncertain, but the controversy has already become another flashpoint in the rapper’s turbulent and increasingly polarising public life.
Mzansi Celebs
Court Finds Musa Khawula in Contempt Over Malema Claims
The South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg has ruled that controversial blogger Musa Khawula is in contempt of court after he failed to apologise to Julius Malema and his wife, Mantoa Matlala-Malema.
The ruling follows an earlier court directive ordering Khawula to retract and apologise for defamatory remarks he made about the couple on social media. Despite the order, Khawula refused to comply.
As a result, the court handed down a 30-day direct imprisonment sentence, wholly suspended for 30 days on condition that he adheres to the court’s instruction. Should he fail to comply within that period, he faces arrest and enforcement of the sentence.
The matter stems from allegations made in February 2026, when Khawula claimed that Malema and his wife were heading for a divorce after more than a decade of marriage. In his posts, he alleged that Matlala-Malema had grown weary of her husband’s alleged infidelity and intended to leave what he described as a “stressful marriage.”
The court found these statements to be both unlawful and defamatory, ruling that they caused reputational harm to the couple.
In a move that further aggravated the situation, Khawula appeared to mock the court’s order. Instead of issuing an apology, he shared a clip from the song “Sorry” by Beyoncé, prominently featuring the repeated lyric “I ain’t sorry.”
He accompanied the post with a message directed at Malema, sarcastically stating: “Hi @Julius_S_Malema baby, please find the attached statement for your earliest convenience.”
Khawula doubled down on his stance, insisting he stood by his claims and would not apologise, despite the legal consequences hanging over him.
The case highlights the growing scrutiny around social media commentary and the legal risks of publishing unverified or defamatory claims online.
Mzansi Celebs
Somizi Mhlongo’s Encouraging Message to Zee Nxumalo After Metro FM Awards
South African media personality and entertainer Somizi Mhlongo has once again shown his supportive side in the entertainment industry, this time sending a heartfelt message to rising star Zee Nxumalo following her apparent snub at the recent Metro FM Music Awards.
The Metro FM Music Awards, known for celebrating excellence in South African music, have once again sparked debate among fans after several notable artists were left out of key categories. Among those discussed on social media was Zee Nxumalo, who has been gaining momentum in the local music scene with her distinctive sound and growing fanbase.
Following the awards ceremony, Somizi took to social media to share words of encouragement directed at Zee Nxumalo. In his message, he praised her talent, consistency, and rising influence in the industry, urging her not to be discouraged by industry recognition systems that often overlook emerging voices.
While the exact wording of his message varied across reposts, the sentiment was clear: Somizi encouraged Zee Nxumalo to remain focused on her craft, reminding her that awards are not the only measure of success in the music industry.
Fans quickly reacted to the interaction, with many praising Somizi for using his platform to uplift younger artists. Others joined the conversation by defending Zee Nxumalo’s growing catalogue of work, arguing that her impact is already visible regardless of award nominations or wins.
Zee Nxumalo herself has not publicly responded in detail to the snub, but she has continued to share content and performances online, suggesting she remains focused on her music journey.
The discussion around the Metro FM Music Awards once again highlights a recurring theme in South African entertainment: the gap between industry recognition and public popularity. As conversations continue online, many fans are calling for greater transparency and inclusivity in future award selections.
For now, Somizi’s message stands out as a reminder of the importance of mentorship and encouragement in a highly competitive industry—especially for rising stars like Zee Nxumalo who are still carving out their space in the spotlight.
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