Kafui Danku-Pitcher appointed Executive Secretary of National Film Authority

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Her skill set encompasses leadership and governance, expertise in the creative industry, communication and interpersonal abilities, digital literacy, innovation, and building collaborative partnerships. She is committed to advancing creative arts, cultural preservation, and economic growth through strategic policies and initiatives

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WAPCo successfully completes maintenance and resumes gas transportation

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“I want to congratulate every team member for their dedication and professionalism.
This was a complex project, and your hard work made it a success even in the face of challenges. While some countries experienced temporary disruptions due to the shutdown of
the laterals, our teams worked tirelessly to ensure that maintenance was carried out swiftly
and safely. The results speak for themselves, and I couldn’t be prouder of what we’ve
achieved” she said.

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Filmmakers are not merely storytellers – Shirley Frimpong Manso

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“Throughout Sparrow’s 18-year history, we have explored various distribution platforms, seeking the perfect outlet for our vision. YouTube in particular has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years, redefining its content landscape. Now, we are proud to announce the launch of SparrowStation on YouTube, a platform we believe holds tremendous promise. We pledge to deliver exceptional films, series, and shows that showcase African excellence

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Gov’t should not entirely fund education – Stakeholders at National Education Forum

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The stakeholders were of the view that the government’s funding for education should be channeled exclusively into tuition, payment of salaries, and infrastructure development while parents pay for school uniforms, feeding, examination fees, and other necessities

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Ghana Music Awards Europe returns for fourth edition in Toulouse

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Acclaimed musicians Akosua Agyepong, Eno Barony, and Mabel Okyere will headline the event, alongside a diverse lineup that includes Samuel Sey, Yaw Scott, Sanni Adams, Deep Talk, Lady Slegd, Kaakyire, Akubless, Nhyira Hemaa. Their participation underscores the event’s significance as a platform for established and emerging Ghanaian music industry talents

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Stop the lies! Nigeria did not originate highlife

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Evidence that highlife, an evolved version of indigenous Ghanaian sounds Osibisaba and Adaha which emerged in the early 1920s, is of Ghanaian origin abound. Highlife got to Nigeria around 1937. In Professor John Collins’ book Highlife Time 3, he writes in Chapter 47: “Nigeria is now a major centre for highlife. However, the music was introduced to the country from Ghana in variety of ways. At first, through the diffusion of the kokomba highlife, and 1937 Nigerian tour of the Cape Coast Sugar Babies Orchestra. Later came the 1950s records EK Nyame and Onyina’s guitar band and most importantly the early 50s tours of the Ghanaian Tempos band

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B4Bonah’s ‘Stratagem’ Featured in Film Collaboration with Nike’s New Color Designer, Papa Oppong

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This collaboration highlights B4Bonah’s deep-rooted connections within the creative industry, fusing fashion, visual storytelling, and music. Papa Oppong, known for his bold and innovative designs, found synergy in B4Bonah’s sound, incorporating ‘Stratagem’ into the film’s sonic landscape to elevate its artistic expression. The project is just one of the contributing factors to Ghana’s growing influence in global fashion, music, and art spaces

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