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The organizers of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards, Charterhouse, have officially announced that nominations for the 26th edition of the awards are now open.
Nominations will close on Sunday, February 16, 2025.
In a statement, Charterhouse confirmed that submissions are being accepted for all commercially released works from the year 2024, covering the period from January 1 to December 31.
“Entries from artists, artist management, record labels, producers, instrumentalists, music composers, and other industry stakeholders should be submitted via the online portal at www.entry.ghanamusicawards.com by or before Sunday, February 16, 2025,” the statement reads.
Charterhouse also noted that the categories for the awards have undergone revisions.
“These changes include updates to definitions and additions. Full details of these revisions are available on the official website, www.GhanaMusicAwards.com, as well as on the official social media platforms (Ghana Music Awards on Facebook, and @ghmusicawards on Instagram and X). We encourage you to review these updates for clarity,” the statement further emphasized.
For additional inquiries or clarification, please email info@ghanamusicawards.com.
Meanwhile: The Cyber Security Authority of Ghana has formed a Special Cybersecurity Taskforce in Bawku to investigate and take action against individuals using social media to incite violence in the region.
The public is urged to submit any audio recordings, photos, social media profiles, or other digital evidence of people promoting unrest or violence in Bawku and nearby areas. These materials will be promptly reviewed for further action.
Reports can be sent via WhatsApp to: 050 160 3111.
In addition, the task force will meet with ambassadors and high commissioners from countries where some of the social media instigators may be located, to facilitate the identification and potential extradition of these individuals to Ghana. Those involved will face charges under anti-terrorism laws and international conventions on genocide, which are serious offences under international law.
President John Dramani Mahama has directed the Cyber Security Authority to collaborate with National Security to combat the use of social media in inciting and escalating violent conflicts in Bawku (Upper East Region) and Walewale (North East Region).
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