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Mavis Amanor, sports presenter with Multimedia's Asempa FM has been adjudged the best Sports Presenter of the Year, at the Ghana Media and Entrepreneurship Awards.
Amanor, who received the award at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel, sets history as the first female to win the award in Ghana.
The Fire Lady hosts Ladies Time on Asempa FM as well as the Sports News on Adom TV.
The 2021 edition of the Ghana Media and Entrepreneurship Awards was targeted at creating a platform to re-ignite the passion for business excellence among young Ghanaian media practitioners and business people. It's organization was hinged on the premise "Re-awakening the Giant; Maximising Ghana's Investment Potentials'
The Ghana Media and Entrepreneurship Awards (GMAEA) is a registered awards ceremony aimed at recognizing and celebrating young enterprising individuals and corporate bodies.
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