African entertainment industry has witnessed significant developments across various sectors, highlighting the continent’s dynamic cultural landscape.
In May 2025, South African actor Presley Chweneyagae, renowned for his role in the Oscar-winning film “Tsotsi,” tragically passed away at the age of 40. His death has prompted an outpouring of tributes from fans and colleagues, underscoring his impact on South African cinema.
On the music front, Nigerian Afrobeats star Ayra Starr has been making waves internationally. In March 2025, she was announced as a lead actress in the Hollywood adaptation of Tomi Adeyemi’s bestselling novel, “Children of Blood and Bone.” This casting choice highlights the growing influence of African artists in global entertainment.
In the realm of digital media, TikTok South Africa has partnered with entertainment commentator Phil Mphela to launch “African All Stars,” a new series aimed at showcasing African talent and stories. This initiative reflects the platform‘s commitment to amplifying African voices and narratives.
The film industry has also seen notable achievements. Ghanaian casting director Mawuko Kuadzi made history by becoming the first African in four decades to win the prestigious Artios Award, recognizing his exceptional contributions to the film industry.
Additionally, the animated series “Iyanu,” based on Nigerian mythology, premiered on Cartoon Network and Max in April 2025. The series has been praised for its cultural representation and storytelling, marking a significant milestone for African animation.
In the music scene, Ugandan artist Eddy Kenzo was appointed as the Senior Presidential Adviser on Creatives by President Yoweri Museveni in August 2024. This role aims to bolster Uganda’s creative industry, highlighting the government’s recognition of the sector’s economic and cultural importance.
South African musician Makhadzi has also been making strides. After departing from her former record label in May 2023, she established Makhadzi Entertainment and released her sixth studio album, “Mbofholowo,” in September 2023. The album achieved significant commercial success, amassing over a million streams on Apple Music within two days of its release.
These developments underscore the vibrant and evolving nature of African entertainment, reflecting the continent’s growing influence and the global recognition of its diverse talents.
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