Producer Madebeats has completed his own studio in Rusororo, Gasabo District, shortly after returning from the United Kingdom. The development follows speculation that he might rejoin 1:55 AM, the label he was previously part of and in which he says he still holds shares. Madebeats spent more than three years in the UK, where he had relocated and secured residency before returning to Rwanda in January. Warner Bros weighs renewed talks with Paramount Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) is reportedly considering reopening sales discussions with Paramount Skydance, a move that could trigger a fresh bidding battle with Netflix for the Hollywood film and television company. According to reports, WBD’s board is deliberating whether to re-engage with Paramount, which is pursuing a $108.4 billion (approximately Rwf 146.34 trillion) cash takeover directly with shareholders in an effort to disrupt an agreed deal with Netflix. Moshions founder back in court Fashion designer Moses Turahirwa, the founder of Moshions, returned to court on February 16 to challenge the one-year prison sentence handed to him by the Nyarugenge Intermediate Court in December 2025 over drug-related offences. The appeal hearing was postponed to March 16 after Turahirwa appeared with a new legal representative and requested more time to consult with her. He told the court that it was his first time meeting the lawyer, explaining that a recent illness had prevented him from holding prior discussions about the case. Compiled by Tonny Mwiseneza