When you have only one gospel artist nominated along with several heavy weight secular artistes, whom do you vote for? Can Liberian singer Kanvee Adams become the first gospel artist to win AFRIMA Best Female Artiste in Western Africa? 2019 has been an amazing year for music ministry and for our gospel music industry, because one of our very own, in the person of KANVEE ADAMS(@kanveeadamsofficial), has been nominated severally at the AFRIMA Awards, a reputable All Africa music awards platform,
Hit songs from the new HOSANNA album, such as ‘MAMA’, ‘DAILY PRAYER’, CARRY MY LOAD, and ‘HOSANNA’are already being played on all major media platforms across the globe.
Ghanaian model, health practitioner, actress and entrepreneur, Salma Chaana, Abul-Razak, who was the first Upper West delegate to make it to the 2010 Ghana Most Beautiful pageant on Tv3, has revealed that in her line of work her only challenge is her blessing of being beautiful.
Ghanaian model, health practitioner, actress and entrepreneur, Salma Chaana, Abul-Razak, who was the first Upper West delegate to make it to the 2010 Ghana Most Beautiful pageant on Tv3, has revealed that in her line of work her only challenge is her blessing of being beautiful.
Multinational integrated oil and gas company Total, has added a new name to its catalogue of high quality lubricants.
Seventeen aspirants have picked nomination forms to contest for the District Assembly and Unit Committee elections 2019 at the Anyaa East electoral area in the Ga-Central Municipality.
The National Accreditation Board (NAB) wants tertiary institutions to protect students, especially the females, by instituting appropriate systems, structures and also fully implementing its sexual harassment policy.
Professor Richard Adanu, former Dean, School of Public Health of the University of Ghana has underscored the need for the country to set up a fund for research.
The International Federation Of Women Lawyers' (FIDA-Ghana) has waded into the 'Sex for Grades' brouhaha, saying sexual harassment is gender-based violence and a violation of the human rights of girls and women.
Multiple award-winning artiste, Charles Nii-Armah Mensah Jnr, popularly known in the music industry as Shatta Wale, who is currently facing an indefinite ban from the Ghana Music Awards, says he loses nothing from being left out of the annual award scheme.
Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah, the first President of Ghana is not Ghanaian but a Liberian born to a Liberian father known as Kofi Nwia, and Nyaniba, the woman we have been reading in the history books as his mother rather adopted Kwame Nkrumah when he first came to Ghana, A former Gold Coast Politician, Joshua Attoh Quarshie, has alleged.
Legal practitioner, Elikplim Agbemava believes that the government’s charges against the owner of defunct Capital Bank will be difficult to prove in court.
Ghanaians have been called inculcate the habit of eating locally grown produce as this would greatly aid governments agriculture policies.
Sékou Sangaré, ECOWAS Commissioner for Agriculture, Environment and Water Resources, has called for concerted efforts to address the challenges of transhumance and pastoralism in the West Africa sub-region.
Award-winning actor Prince David Osei has jabbed Ghanaian youth for what he termed as the habit of copying blindly.
Self-acclaimed Dancehall King, Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jnr, known in the showbiz circle as Shatta Wale, has revealed reasons he will not congratulate award-winning rapper, Sarkodie, on his latest achievement.
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana, Prof Ebenezer Oduro Owusu is pleading with lecturers and students to 'protect' the image of the institution.
A Ghanaian registered fishing vessel operated by Chinese has been fined $1 million for illegal fishing and GHc124,000 for having fish onboard.
The Chief Executive of Advanced Body Sculpt Centre, also known as Obengfo Hospital, Dr Dominic Obeng-Andoh, has asked Ghanaians not to be concerned about his certificate in liposuction but the quality of his work.
After battling breast cancer in 2015, singer and songwriter Stephanie Benson says she is not willing to let the stigma that comes with losing her breast define her.
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