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New challenges for new Musiga president
After a storm there must be a calm. But the calm that seem to exist after the storm that preceded the national congress of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) is by no means a… More »
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No more bickering and disunity - Diana
Mrs. Diana Hopeson, the newly elected President of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), on Friday swore to ensure that the bickering and disunity that had plagued the union in the past became a thing of the past under her presidency. More »
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A week into her reign as the the new president of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), the deep-dimpled and ever-smiling Mrs Diana Hopeson is keen to impress on all musicians and the general public that she is her own person and is not in office to do anybody’s bidding. More »
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Tit Bits around the world of Entertainment brings us to the doorstep of MUSIGA. After the election of the first ever -lady President of this August body, Mrs. Diana Hopeson and his executives, what next… More »
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New MUSIGA president turns down radio interview
President-elect of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) Diana Hopeson has turned down a radio interview opportunity provided by Radio Gold. According to the host of the showbiz program, Mrs. Hopeson had been informed about the interview and had actually agreed to it but she switched off her cell phone when it was time to get on air. More »
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Diana Hopeson is new MUSIGA president
Professor George Hagan, Chairman of National Commission on Culture has stressed the need to infuse culture and music into the national development agenda to accelerate the country’s development. More »
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The Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) has warned that the union would not hesitate to take action against all those who try to taint its image. More »
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Diana Hopeson eyes MUSIGA presidency
Diana Hopeson, the first vice president of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) has said she will stand as president of MUSIGA to continue with the good works of Alhaji Sidiku Buari. More »
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Some musicians have expressed their unhappiness with the call by Mr. Faisal Helwani, a music producer and chief executive of Bibini Music Production, that the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Hon. Joe Ghartey should stop COSGA from distributing royalties until its board members render accounts. More »
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Unprofessionalism killing music industry - Diana
We can all jump for joy at the thought that there are more Gospel musicians in Ghana than there used to be a decade ago. More »
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