For the many fans of Joey B and MzVee who thronged the Iroko Beach, Kokrobite, in Accra last Saturday for the Smirnoff Jungle Party, it was another episode of exciting performances from the duo.
After receiving loads of bashing last year, one would have expected that Big Events, organisers of the Radio and Television Personality (RTP) awards would do their homework well to present a better event this year but that did not happen.
The real showdown as to who emerges winner at this year’s MTN Hit-Maker music talent contest starts on television this weekend with the naming of the 12 finalists.
When the gates of the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi opens tonight for the The Narrow Way Gospel Revival crusade, not only would the spirit of God descend through prayers and worship but musically as well.
TV Presenter and former host of Allo Tigo on Metro TV, Jon Germain, will lead his entertainment group, Jon Germain Performers, as they headline the “Black History Month Celebration & Fundraising Event” in London next month.
It is the world’s largest funfair festival held annually in Munich, Bavaria in Germany, and for the first time, the Oktoberfest will be celebrated in Accra next month at the German Cultural Centre, Goethe Institut.
Mr. And Mrs. Kpush have been at each other’s throat over “irreconcilable” differences in their marriage and when all seem lost, in walks an uninvited guest during one of their heated arguments.
The Golden Baobab Prizes, dedicated to supporting African writers and illustrators to create winning African children’s books, is in its sixth year and the 2014 winners will be known by mid-November.
One of the events that has caught the fancy of music lovers in this country over the last three years, is the Legends and Legacy (LAL) Ball which honours outstanding Ghanaian musicians.
Her eclectic stage craft has endeared gospel artiste, Ohemaa Mercy, to many of her fans and as expected, she will be the toast of many when she performs at the Jesus Rocks Praise show tomorrow.
Monday, September 22, is a day after the birthday of Kwame Nkrumah, a writer and Ghana’s first president and also the death day of writer and poet laureate, Kofi Awoonor, who died at the hands of terrorists in Kenya last year.
There are always funny moments at the audition stage of the MTN Hit-Maker programme and television viewers were able to see some of what transpired on the first day of audition for the third edition which was shown last Saturday, September 13 on TV3, eTV and GH One.
The Asafo, warrior divisions of the Gomoa communities in the Central Region are known to be loud, proud and provocative with their flags reflecting their fiery spirit.
It is mid-September but Imajin Advertising, organisers of the annual Legends and Legacy Ball which honours outstanding Ghanaian musicians, have not said anything about whether the event would come on this year or not.
The atmosphere at the National Theatre last Sunday was filled with praises and worship songs when gospel artiste, Bernard Amankwah, supported by a host of other gospel artistes performed at the Celebration of His Grace show.
- ‘Thank God For Idiots’ at National Theatre
- Ahantas observe Kundun festival
- Why thank God for idiots?
- In memory of Kofi Awoonor
- Colombian salsa group coming to town
- Students mark AU Day with debates
- Airtel staff show creativity
- Two-day carnival to rock Accra
- Celebrity Soccer at Lizzy Complex
- Okyeame Kwame to thrill fans at Citi FM Family Day Out