The second instalment of the 2021 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards ceremony has come to a successful end.
On day one, 13 awards were given out. The event held on Friday, June 24, saw Kofi Kinaata make history after winning the Songwriter of the Year award for the fourth time. MzVee also won Best Video of the Year, while Keche won Group of the Year, among others.
Many more awards were won tonight. Aside from that, numerous artistes including KiDi, Efya, Kuami Eugene, Eno Barony, Medikal, Kwesi Arthur, Joe Mettle, Diana Hamilton, Mr Drew, Adina and many others graced the stage to perform.
Fans across the country also looked out for who won what and ultimately who was crowned the Artiste of the Year.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Tamale Teaching Hospital achieves 28% reduction in maternal mortality
51 minutes -
Teacher in court for stealing, defrauding by false pretence
1 hour -
Amanda Akuokor Clinton writes: Why Ghana recently failed to renegotiate the IMF deal
3 hours -
Ningo-Prampram MP secures assurance of improved water supply from Ghana Water Company
3 hours -
Anglogold Ashanti intervenes amidst surge in kidney cases in Obuasi
3 hours -
‘Mic On, Barriers Off’: JoyNews documentary explores what media freedom means to persons with disabilities
3 hours -
US farmers’ delegation visits Ghana to strengthen agricultural collaboration
3 hours -
Ghana at risk of not passing IMF fourth review in April
4 hours -
Kurt Okraku’s ExCo feat: A moment worth celebrating, not tearing down
4 hours -
Abossey Okai spare parts dealers deny claims of price hikes transport fare increase
5 hours -
Kobina Ansah’s The Saint In The Devil’s Shoes has only one character
5 hours -
Fifty-one dead after North Macedonia nightclub fire
6 hours -
Voice of America channels fall silent as Trump administration guts agency and cancels contracts
14 hours -
Cybersecurity awareness initiative equips students with essential digital skills
14 hours -
Government’s proposed 80% transfer of mineral royalties sparks controversy
14 hours