Guru wins University of Ghana SRC election
The ‘Lapaz Toyota’ hitmaker and his running mate, Jeffery Adu-Yeboah secured 50.7% with 9,455 votes.
Continue ReadingThe ‘Lapaz Toyota’ hitmaker and his running mate, Jeffery Adu-Yeboah secured 50.7% with 9,455 votes.
Continue ReadingNo law stipulates how much every music user (ie media houses) must pay based on duration. That is the issue. So for example, if Multimedia has played 100,000 minutes you cannot say just because they have played such number of times they should pay such an amount times 100,000 minutes. So we are [currently] using flat rate,” he told the host Kwame Dadzie.
Continue Reading“The budget increased because of market prices and so it affected how the plan that we had to finish the amphitheater. We’ve requested additional funding, it’s in the process, the moment we get it, in the next two weeks I am sure some money should come in, and we will go back to the site.”
Continue ReadingThe unveiling provided an exciting glimpse into the awards show ahead, as industry stakeholders eagerly anticipate who will take home the coveted awards. With a wide range of categories, the event promises to highlight both established acts and emerging talents.
Continue ReadingThe theme of the awards is “celebrating those who give back,” and the awards aim to spotlight those who have significantly contributed to charitable causes and social advancement.
Continue ReadingThroughout her performance, Esther Smith delivered nearly 20 of her most beloved songs, including “Nipa,” “Wo Ye Kese,” and “Odiyasem,” drawing fans to their feet and creating a powerful atmosphere of prais
Continue Reading“Upon a careful examination of the documents submitted, it was discovered that two candidates from the presidential and vice presidential aspirants, indicated their non-residential status, which they further confirmed during vetting the process,” the report says.
Continue ReadingThe launch event attracted notable attendees, including Ghana’s Minister for Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Andrew Agyapa Mercer; Second Lady, Samira Bawumia; CEO of the Ghana Tourism Authority, Akwasi Agyeman; and representatives from various West African countries.
Continue Reading“The creative arts is a very important industry and has the potential to create millions of jobs. All our young people who are sitting at home, many of them are talented but there are no opportunities for them to show their talents. So if we can put the creative industry on a sound footing, it will create opportunities for many of our young people,” he said.
Continue Reading“I just want to say thanks to the Most High God. Thank you mama wherever you are, thank you for showering your blessings upon your son. I wrote a long speech but I am lost for words,” the musician said
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