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Gov’t supports AFRIMA with $4.5million – Catherine Afeku

By Michael Klugey
Gov’t supports AFRIMA with $4.5million – Catherine Afeku
Gov’t supports AFRIMA with $4.5million – Catherine Afeku
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The Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Catherine Afeku, has disclosed that the government is doling out $ 4.5 million to support All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA).  

AFRIMA, which is in its fifth edition, is being hosted in Ghana for the first time and according to the minister Ghana will host it for three years.

Speaking on Hitz FM on Friday, Catherine said this awards scheme is an opportunity for Ghana to boost its tourism and creative arts.

“Government is supporting the event with $4.5 million for the three years but for this year, we are spending $ 700,000,” she said.

At a press soiree in Accra on Monday, the Minister said AFRIMA would serve as a platform for Ghana to promote Ghana on the international market.

“We are going to showcase the Pan-African credentials of our nation through music, culture and at the end of it all, the world [starting with Ghana] will take us very serious that arts, culture, entertainment is big business,” she noted.

According to her food vendors, taxi drivers and a lot of other business people are going to benefit from AFRIMA.

The Music Village was held last night at the Black Star Square with Ghanaian born American comedian Michael Blackson, Mr P of P square, Stonebwoy, Kidi, Kuami Eugene, Harrysong, among others on stage.

The climax of the event, which is the awards ceremony, will be held tomorrow, 24th November 2018 at the Accra International Conference Centre.

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