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The Arts & Culture Trust (ACT), in partnership with Humanitas Counselling, has announced the national rollout of its free mental health counselling services for artists across South Africa.
The High Court has struck out a case filed by Ezekiel Mutua on behalf of the Music Copyright Society of Kenya (MCSK), ruling that he lacked the legal authority to initiate the proceedings, as he was ...
The High Court has struck out a case filed by Ezekiel Mutua on behalf of the Music Copyright Society of Kenya (MCSK), ruling that he lacked the legal authority to initiate the proceedings, as he was ...
The Global Folk Music Exchange Camp, Kenya is hugely inspired by Ethno! We welcome you to 10 days of music workshops, rehearsals, cultural exchange, concerts and tours in the Nyanza region of Kenya.
In an increasingly interconnected world, cultural exchange programmes have emerged as one of the most powerful tools for fostering understanding, collaboration, and innovation across borders.
South African gqom duo Still That Combo has released a single titled ‘Sukuma Sikubone’, which is available for streaming and download on major digital platforms.
Now in its fifth edition, the Africa Rising Music Conference (ARMC)—held on 22–23 May 2025 in Johannesburg—once again fulfilled its mission to amplify African voices and bridge the gap between local ...
Danish-Ghanaian band Total Hip Replacement & Anyankofo have returned to the spotlight with the release of a vibrant new single titled ‘Rewind’.
The Arts & Culture Trust (ACT) of South Africa invites proposals from dynamic individuals to join the upcoming ACT Nyoloha Scholarship Programme (NSP) in the roles of Artistic Director and Stage ...
The Two Oceans Aquarium and entertainment website, Texx and the City are joining forces once again to host their fifth, stripped down, series of events this Winter featuring some of the exceptional ...
Meta executive, Sir Nick Clegg, has warned that introducing laws requiring tech companies to obtain permission before training artificial intelligence on copyrighted content could “kill” the AI ...
YouTube has announced that it has paid a total of $12 billion through its Content ID system as of December 2024, marking a major milestone in digital rights management and music monetisation.