Organizers of the Ghana Arts and Entertainment Awards have unveiled the nominees for the 6th edition of the scheme.
33 categories will be up for grabs by various industry players.
Some of the nominees for this edition include Ama Sarpong Kumakuma, Rose Agyei, Nana Kwame Gyan, Jeneral Ntatia, Papa Kumasi, MzGee, Dabo, and Nayas, among others.
In an interaction with the media, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the scheme, Cecilia Gyase Konamah, affectionately known as Abena Ghana, a nnounced that voting starts on August 9 and ends on September 9, 2024.
She congratulated all the nominees and said, "We have a lot of surprises for this year."
"Thanks to our sponsors Medimafo Herbal Hospital, Angel Cola, Time Herbal Mixture, and Ike Best Technologies Nigeria West Africa for their support to the creative arts," she added.
The 6th edition, under the theme "Love and Unity," is slated to take place on September 20 at the Accra Metropolitan Assembly Auditorium (Accra City Hall).
The Man and Woman of the Year are the flagship categories, and achieving such recognition in the industry is significant.
Some of the categories include Best News Anchor, Best Movie, Best Executive Producer of the Year, Face of TV Commercial, Discovery of the Year, and Blogger of the Year, among others.


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