MUSIGA to host all-women music festival as part of 50th anniversary celebration

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The event will feature performances in a variety of settings, including outdoor concerts, indoor stages, and church events, offering a unique opportunity for cultural exchange and collaboration. Mr. Simons also hinted at bringing renowned gospel artist CeCe Winans and other international stars to Ghana to collaborate with local talents. “We’re thinking about bringing CeCe Winans and co here, to collaborate with our artistes, so that at the end of next year, there will be harmony between us and artistes from all over the world,” he added.

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NDC’s promise to uncap GETFund could transform Education, says Eduwatch Director

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The Executive Director of Africa Education Watch (Eduwatch), Kofi Asare, has endorsed the National Democratic Congress (NDC)’s pledge to uncap the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund), stating it as a necessary step to unlock substantial funding for educational infrastructure.

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“Ato Kwabena” Premiere: A powerful African story shines in Hollywood

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The movie follows Ato, a young boy whose life is turned upside down when his sister is kidnapped by local criminals. With little to defend himself and fewer resources, Ato embarks on a dangerous quest to rescue her. His journey into the criminal underworld serves as both a personal odyssey and a commentary on the struggles faced in marginalized communities. Condobery describes the film as “a classic good triumphs over evil story,” reflecting the resilience and courage found in the face of adversity.

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Daisy Melanin set to launch YouTube cooking channel

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Beyond her career in adult content, Daisy has a strong passion for cooking, rooted in the culinary traditions passed down by her Ghanaian mother. Family-centered and grounded, Daisy receives unwavering support from her parents and siblings. Soon, she will launch a YouTube cooking channel dedicated to sharing her family’s cherished Ghanaian recipes and cooking tips. By highlighting the cultural significance behind each dish, she hopes to inspire others to explore the flavors of Ghana and connect to her heritage.

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Doing secular music doesn’t mean we don’t believe in God – Sefa

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“Just because you see somebody doing secular music doesn’t mean that they don’t believe in God or a higher power,” she stated. Sefa explained that spirituality is a personal journey, often kept private. “God is in the heart; it’s not about doing too much outside,” she added, highlighting the importance of personal belief over public perception

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