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Ghana’s leading entertainment and lifestyle radio station, Hitz 103.9 FM, has announced a new weekend programming schedule, promising an energetic and engaging experience for its youthful and ...
According to recent data and statistics, the tech sector in Ghana is experiencing impressive levels of growth.
As the world marks July as the Month Against Trafficking in Persons, the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS), in collaboration with the Handmaid of the Divine Redeemer Sisters’ Foundation, the ...
Two dedicated listeners of Joy FM have advanced to the final round of the station’s Escape to Asia with aKorfa promotion, following a tightly contested semi-final stage.
Known in real life as Kwadwo Ampofo, DJ Black brings decades of experience, deep musical knowledge and unmatched credibility ...
When Chantelle received her first Ghana call‑up in March 2025, she had already represented England at U‑19 and U‑23 levels—but her allegiance was clear.
Ghanaian dancer Agnes Larbi, affectionately called Lalli, of the Dance Live Grow (DLG) Academy, has shared how the dance challenge for Shatta Wale and Medikal’s song ‘Shoulder’ was created. As the ...
Akuaba, a crafted wooden doll, is traditionally believed to bless infertile women with children even in their despair. Originally traced to the Fantes and other tribes along the Western coastline of ...
This marks Ghana’s return to the tournament for the first time since 2018 when they exited at the group stage as hosts.
That energy hit a whole new level when Smirnoff took over Joy FM Street with the Smirnoff In The Mix Street Edition, a wild collision of music, flavour, and street culture that lit up the city to ...
The Ekosiisen Impact Project, an initiative under Asempa FM’s flagship current affairs programme Ekosiisen, has intensified its support for renal patients across Ghana, following a distress call from ...
“It is possible to live right and survive in public service without being corrupt. Without a consistent moral foundation, punishing offenders becomes nothing more than a firefighting effort,” he ...