IN Ghana today, it’s not unusual to find a musician with millions of streams, thousands of fans, and a headline show at a major festival — all while struggling to pay their rent.
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IN an era where social media has turned every comment into breaking news, celebrated gospel trio Daughters of Glorious Jesus is urging fellow creatives, especially the younger generation, to embrace patience, composure and wisdom when navigating public life.
Road safety advocate and film practitioner Samuel Whyte has made a passionate appeal to President John Dramani Mahama and key government agencies to take decisive action to curb the growing number of road accidents in Ghana, which he described as a national crisis claiming thousands of lives each year.
Kente to Highlife: National Folklore Board says Ghana's cultural heritage is a 21st-century goldmine
Ghana has joined the global community in celebrating UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Day 2025, using the occasion to highlight the profound and ongoing relevance of living traditions in shaping the nation’s identity, economy, and future.
Ghanaian DJ and radio producer Kobo, of Media General will launch his exciting new music experience, ‘SoundsOfKobo’, at the Hogbetsotso Za Festival 2025, running from Friday, October 31 to November 2.
Accra is about to go bad—in the best way possible as it plays host to Naija-Ghana film collaboration, I BAD.
The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, led by Minister Abla Dzifa Gomashie, has taken a significant step to support Ghana's culture and creative arts sector by engaging with the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) to discuss taxation and policy issues affecting creatives.
THE Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Abla Dzifa Gomashie, has called on Ghanaian creatives to unite and position the country as Africa’s cultural and creative headquarters, leveraging the growing global attention around the December in GH celebrations.
The estranged husband of Australian singer Sia has asked for more than $250,000 (£187,000; A$384,000) per month in spousal support, according to US court documents.
The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) has officially launched the 2025 edition of "December in GH," a flagship tourism campaign aimed at positioning Ghana as Africa's premier holiday destination.
Ghanaian veteran gospel musician Edward Akwasi Boateng has announced his decision to officially end his marriage, saying he wants to prevent any future legal battles over his estate after his death a situation.
Afrobeat sensation KiDi has made it clear that when it comes to love and relationships, he firmly believes in sticking to one partner.
AFTER 25 years in the gospel fraternity, veteran musician, Grace Ashly discloses her next phase in ministry will focus on mentorship and outreach.
GHANAIAN songstress Gyakie is headline performer for this year’s CroxItOut 2025 concert, an annual advocacy and music event dedicated to raising awareness and support for breast cancer in Ghana.
FOR 93-year-old Rev. Chris Tsui Hesse, photography and life have been the same thing since 1954, when he enrolled at the West African Film School, which later evolved into the Ghana Film Industry Corporation (GFIC).
MTV, the world's first 24-hour music broadcaster, is to stop showing rolling pop videos in the UK after almost 40 years when it closes five channels at the end of the year.
Ghana’s own Gilbert Otoo, widely known by his stage name Gilly & The Stars, continues to establish himself as one of the country’s finest highlife voices and songwriters.
LAST year, Wiafe SwiitLypz of defunct music group, Dunsin, got considerable attention with I’m In Love featuring Highlife legend, Oheneba Kissi. He furthered his gains with by releasing One Man No Chop in March this year.
Sawer John Amonor, a policeman by profession and photographer by passion, has once again showcased his exceptional talent in capturing the essence of Ghana's rich cultural heritage.
The Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) recently met with Edmond Moukala, UNESCO's Country Representative for Ghana, to discuss the nomination of Ghana's iconic Highlife music for inclusion on UNESCO's List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
A judge has dismissed Drake's defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group over Kendrick Lamar's Not Like Us.
Judge Jeannette Vargas ruled Lamar's lyrics, which accused Drake and his associates of being "certified paedophiles", were "nonactionable opinion" and could not be considered defamatory.
GHANAIAN artiste, Epixode, has braced himself for any outcome on his Grammy bid, declaring himself mentally and emotionally ready for the challenge.
Former Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood has been charged with multiple rapes and sexual assaults.
FOR media personality Miriam Uduack Mensah, enough is enough. She is tired of seeing women in the media reduced to their looks rather than their brains, skills or talent.
