AFRIMA Unveils Calendar for Fifth Edition
The All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA), has unveiled the calendar for the 5th edition of the biggest music awards on the continent, following a meeting and courtesy visit to His Excellency, the President of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
Mrs. Angela Martins, Director of Brand Communications, AFRIMA at the formal unveiling of the 2018 AFRIMA Calendar activities, noted that the 5th AFRIMA and the Awards ceremony in November will be preceded by activities including musical conferences and concerts around the different regions of Africa.
She said the call for submission of works/song by African music professionals released within the eligibility period to compete for possible nomination in one or more of the 36 categories of the awards would also be opened on May 25, with submission ending on August 1, 2018.
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the President of Ghana, lauded the initiative of AFRIMA in conceiving a platform that showcases Africa positively to the world through the creativity of the musical talents and the distinctive African cultural heritage.
“The people of Ghana are proud to host the 2018 AFRIMA World Media Calendar Unveiling event and to receive the delegation of officials of AU and AFRIMA as well the talented artistes and the media.
“I’m excited to hear AFRIMA is engaging the rest of the world on an intellectual platform with conferences and the music awards. We hope you have had a remarkable experience of Ghanaian hospitality. Our hope is that we will host the main awards ceremony”, the President stated.
The President further prompted the Minister of Tourism, Mrs. Catherine Afeku to see to the completion of the formalities required to enable Ghana ratify the Charter on African Culture Renaissance.
The ceremony, well-attended by record label owners, culture industry practitioners and music artistes such as Sarkodie (Ghana); 2Baba (Nigeria); Victoria Kimani (Kenya); Becca (Ghana); Ahmed Soultan (Morocco); Stanley Enow (Cameroon); Seyi Shay (Nigeria); Emtee (South Africa); Falz (Nigeria); Fancy Gaddam (Ghana); Stanley Adjetey (Ghana); Dark Suburb (Ghana); Zeynab (Republic of Benin) and Jah Phinga (Ghana), among others, featured a two-part interactive discussion session on the theme “Enhancing Music Business in Africa”.
In partnership with the African Union, the All Africa Music Awards is a music property that recognizes and rewards the work and talent of a myriad of African artists from the old to the new generation of musicians.
It would be broadcasted in over 84 countries.
Source: GNA
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