Connect with us

Buzz

Telecel supports TGMA’s Music for Good Award to recognise social impact of musicians

Published

on

Charterhouse, organisers of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMAs), has announced Telecel Ghana as the new category sponsor of the Music for Good award. The honourary award aims to reward and amplify the positive social change made by musicians beyond their craft.

As part of its ongoing transition to Telecel Ghana, the telecoms giant is rolling out a series of rebranded initiatives including merging the Green Award into the existing Music for Good award. The winner of the Music for Good award will be revealed at the grand climax of the TGMAs on Saturday, 1st June and presented with a recognition plaque and a cheque of 20,000 Ghana cedis towards their impact project.

The Music for Good award will recognise an artiste who released a song in the year under review and went beyond their music to contribute significantly to a social cause, including but not limited to youth mentorship, health, education, economic empowerment, social development, and environmental initiatives.

The decision to merge the Green Award with the existing Music for Good award was reached to celebrate the wider contributions of musicians to their communities, shifting the sole focus from environmental efforts to the broader spectrum of social impact.

Advertisement

Ing. Patricia Obo-Nai, CEO of Telecel Ghana, the headline sponsor of the TGMAs indicated that supporting the Music for Good award shows the TGMAs commitment to celebrating musicians who use their influence to push for positive change and add value to the lives of people and communities. 

We believe musicians have the talent and power to inspire, connect, change lives and communities positively. The Music for Good category will celebrate and honour musicians who go above and beyond in using their influence for the greater good,” Patricia said.

The Music for Good award will shine the spotlight on musicians who have leveraged their fame and influence for tangible impact.

Advertisement

Buzz

‘Olu Jacobs Is Alive,’ Son Dispels Death Rumours

Published

on

Nollywood veteran Olu Jacobs is alive, his family said Sunday amid raging social media death rumours and speculations. (more…)

Continue Reading

Buzz

Wode Maya provides meals for 130 kids in Burundi

Published

on

Ghanaian YouTuber Wode Maya, renowned for his captivating travel vlogs that celebrate African beauty and culture, recently performed a commendable act of kindness. (more…)

Continue Reading

Buzz

Nestle Ghana Rewards Loyal Consumers in the IDEAL Yonko Pa Promotion

Published

on

Nestlé Ghana Ltd in another exciting promotion, has rewarded its loyal consumers through the IDEAL “YONKO PA” promotion. (more…)

Continue Reading

Buzz

We Are Incredibly Proud – Hajia4Reall’s Legal Team express satisfaction with court verdict

Published

on

Lawyers for Ghanaian socialite Hajia4Reall have expressed satisfaction with a verdict by a U.S. court, which sentenced her to a year and a day in jail on Friday, June 28. (more…)

Continue Reading

Buzz

C-Real joins The Recording Academy Class Of 2024

Published

on

Ghanaian rapper, brands expert & on-air personality C-Real joins The Recording Academy Class Of 2024 as a voting member !

The Recording Academy is an American learned academy of musicians, producers, recording engineers, and other musical professionals. It is widely known for its *Grammy Awards*, which recognize achievements in the music industry of songs and music which are popular worldwide.

Voting Members are performers, songwriters, producers, engineers, instrumentalists, and other creators currently working in the recording industry. Voting Members determine GRAMMY® winners each year.

Continue Reading

Buzz

Listen Up: Mullah Releases New Song “Body Bad”

Published

on

Ghanaian rising Artist Mullah has released his first single of the year. (more…)

Continue Reading

Trending