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Guinness Ghana DJ Awards 2024: A Night of Unforgettable Talent and Energy.

The 2024 Guinness Ghana DJ Awards, powered by Smirnoff, celebrated Ghana’s best DJs with a night full of energy and excitement. Held as the 12th edition of the awards, the event honored the impact of DJs in shaping the music scene. Under the theme “United in Music,” the night featured high-profile performances and celebrated both male and female DJs.DJ Lord claimed the prestigious ‘DJ of the Year’ title for the second consecutive year, while DJ Mish took home ‘Female DJ of the Year.’ The event also spotlighted emerging talents, such as the “Best Discovery DJ” award, and further recognized the contributions of DJs through new categories like the “Best Student DJ.”Guinness Ghana, through initiatives like the Smirnoff Ice Dome and the Best Student DJ award, continues to empower DJs and provide platforms for rising stars. The event also placed a […]

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Ghanaian Animator Karen-Happuch Breaks Barriers with Premiere of “Abrefi Kɔtɔ”.

Karen-Happuch has made history with the premiere of her animation film Abrefi Kɔtɔ, marking a major milestone in Ghana’s film industry. The sold-out screenings at Accra’s Silverbird Cinemas reflect not only the success of the film but also its cultural resonance. Set in the Asante Kingdom, Abrefi Kɔtɔ tells the story of a young woman challenging societal expectations, inspiring audiences with themes of empowerment and innovation.Recognized internationally, Abrefi Kɔtɔ was among the top eight global projects at the 2023 Annecy International Animation Film Festival. Despite challenges in resources, Karen-Happuch and her team at KHPH Studios realized their vision, pushing boundaries in a male-dominated industry and making strides for Ghanaian storytellers on the global stage.

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Hamamat Montia Cautions Women on Privacy and Self-Respect in Intimate Relationships.

Ghanaian model Hamamat Montia recently urged women to be vigilant about maintaining privacy in intimate relationships. In an Instagram post, she warned against engaging in sexual activities outside the safety of one's own space, citing a growing risk of being recorded without consent due to small, easily concealed cameras.Hamamat emphasized the importance of protecting one's dignity, advising women to prioritize self-respect over momentary pleasure. “This is your journey; embrace it with pride and caution,” she stated, encouraging women not to be reduced to mere conquests in relationships. Her advice addresses rising concerns over privacy in the digital era.

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“Theatre for Peace” Project Launched to Promote Unity During Elections.

A new peace-building initiative, the "Theatre for Peace" project, was launched in Accra today by the National Commission on Culture (NCC) and the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE). This initiative uses theatre, music, and storytelling to promote peaceful elections and unity among Ghanaians. The project aims to tackle potential conflicts by conveying messages of peace across the nation. Through performances, local communities will be engaged on the importance of peaceful civic participation, conflict resolution, and mutual respect, particularly targeting first-time voters.

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MUSIGA Celebrates 50 Years of Championing Ghanaian Music with Golden Jubilee Launch.

The Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) has kicked off its Golden Jubilee celebrations to mark 50 years of promoting and championing the growth of Ghanaian music. The landmark event is a significant milestone in recognizing MUSIGA's contributions to the music industry, showcasing its role in supporting local musicians and elevating Ghana's rich music heritage.

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Shatta Wale Warns Black Sherif Over Disrespect.

In a recent Twitter post, Ghanaian reggae/dancehall superstar Shatta Wale sent a strong warning to rising artist Black Sherif, urging him to avoid disrespecting him. The tension stems from Black Sherif's Snapchat post that criticized Shatta Wale's fashion sense, which Wale found offensive. During a spaces dialogue on November 4, 2024, Shatta Wale warned that any further disrespect would lead to swift actions, including the potential end of Black Sherif's career.Shatta Wale expressed frustration over the criticism from Black Sherif, stating that despite offering support in the past, the new artist's negative comments had crossed a line. He referenced his history in the industry, pointing out that others like Sarkodie faced similar misunderstandings after critical remarks.

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Stonebwoy Declines Remix Collaboration with Skrewfaze for “Jejereje”.

In a recent interview on Onua TV, Stonebwoy has confirmed that there will be no remix of his hit song "Jejereje" featuring fellow artist Skrewfaze. The Afro-dancehall star stated that while he appreciates the interest, a collaboration would not yield any commercial benefits in the current market.Stonebwoy explained that, although many fans have suggested Skrewfaze for the remix, he is considering the financial implications of such decisions, stating, "If I had called him for a feature it would just be for the niceness." He emphasized that the decision-making process involves his entire management team and that he prioritizes the potential commercial impact of his projects.Skrewfaze had previously expressed interest in collaborating, suggesting he could contribute to the remix. However, Stonebwoy indicated that artists can create their renditions without needing direct involvement from him. The Gbalagazaa hitmaker also noted that the […]

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Ghanaian Music Star Shaker Marries Rashelle Suga Blue in Enchanting Ceremony.

Ghanaian musician Shaker, known in the industry as ShakerThis, has tied the knot with fellow artist Rashelle Suga Blue in a private yet enchanting ceremony. The couple, now referred to as Mr. and Mrs. Atiemo, celebrated their union with a beautiful traditional ceremony that highlighted Ghanaian culture, followed by a stunning white wedding.Rashelle dazzled in a flowing gown that exuded elegance, complementing Shaker's tailored ensemble. The couple looked radiant in their matching white outfits, symbolizing their love and commitment to each other. Surrounded by family, friends, and notable figures from the Ghanaian music scene, the newlyweds shared a passionate kiss, marking the beginning of their life together.Social media was abuzz with congratulations as fans celebrated the couple's love story, which they describe as a harmonious blend of romance and music.

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Jackie Appiah Crowned Best Actress at 2024 Africa Movie Academy Awards.

Ghanaian actress Jackie Appiah has received the prestigious Best Actress in a Leading Role award at the 2024 Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAAS) for her performance in the film Red Carpet. The awards ceremony took place in Lagos, Nigeria, on November 2, 2024, where Appiah triumphed over a strong lineup of talented nominees. This accolade marks a significant milestone in her two-decade career in the film industry.Red Carpet, directed by Frank Rajah Arase, is produced by Samis Media and features a star-studded cast that includes Kalsoume Sinare, Grace Omaboe, and Adjetey Annang. Appiah's journey with the AMAAS began in 2007 when she won her first award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Beyonce. Since then, she has garnered numerous accolades, including her first Best Actress award in 2010 for The Perfect Picture, further solidifying her status as a […]

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Delay’s Interview Style Criticized as Disrespectful – Salma Mumin.

Ghanaian actress Salma Mumin has voiced concerns about Delay’s interview style, describing it as "disrespectful" and "embarrassing" for guests. Citing Delay's recent interview with Akua Donkor, Mumin explained that Delay's confrontational questioning can feel like an attack, making guests feel pressured and vulnerable. She also expressed frustration over Delay’s repetitive questioning aimed at getting specific answers, which she believes goes beyond respectful interviewing.On United Showbiz, Mumin urged presenters to prioritize the dignity of their guests, emphasizing that guests’ reputations are at stake. She also criticized Ghanaians' appetite for negative and sensational news, which she says encourages such interview tactics. Mumin's comments shed light on the ethics of celebrity interviewing and the impact of sensationalism on media culture in Ghana.

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