The Mfantsiman Old Girls Association is to honour distinguished old girls who have contributed to the growth of the association and the Mfantsiman Girls Senior High School at Saltpond in the Central region in diverse ways.
The association would also recognise contributions of year groups and chapters that had successfully fulfilled their commitments toward the school’s library project, which is aimed at enhancing academic excellence.
According to the National President of MOGA, Henrietta Opokua Amissah, the awards ceremony would take place during its annual Purple Pride Dinner Dance, scheduled for Saturday, November 29, 2025.
She said the special highlight of the evening would be the unveiling of the 66th Speech and Prize-Giving Day logo by MOGA 2001, the host of the anniversary.
The annual Purple Pride Dinner Dance event seeks to bring together members of the MOGA community in Accra, and chapters across the country for an evening of reflection, celebration and networking.
Film Maker
This year’s event would feature Ghanaian filmmaker, director, and entrepreneur, Shirley Frimpong-Manso, a MOGA as the Guest Speaker.
Known for her groundbreaking work in film and television production, Shirley Frimpong Manso, continues to inspire women across the continent through her creativity, excellence and leadership.
“The annual Purple Pride Dinner Dance is a time for the old girls to reflect on what we have accomplished together, reconnect, and look forward to new opportunities to serve our alma mater and community,” Mrs Amissah said and encouraged members to register early to be part of an evening of elegance and celebration.
MOGA
The Mfantsiman Old Girls’ Association (MOGA) is the official alumni network of Mfantsiman Girls’ Senior High School. It is dedicated to fostering lifelong connections, supporting personal and professional growth, and advancing the school’s legacy through strategic initiatives. MOGA is committed to empowering women and communities through programmes focused on health, education, and social impact.
