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Entertainment Journalist Kwame Dadzie, has found a new home at The Multimedia Group.
His appointment starts on February 1, 2023.
He previously worked at Citi FM and Citi TV as an entertainment anchor and also a writer/reporter for the company’s websites.
He is widely known for his in-depth write-ups on showbiz-related issues, especially his music reviews, and refreshing celebrity interviews.
Kwame brings to the Joy Entertainment team a wealth of experience spanning fourteen (14) years in arts, tourism and culture.

Dadzie’s journey in the media started in 2009 when he had a stint with Krush FM, an online radio station in Koforidua.
Within three years, he became a producer and panelist for various entertainment shows with Koforidua’s Sunrise FM, Eastern FM and Emak FM eventually hosting the hottest entertainment show in the Eastern Region, ‘Arts and People’ on Vision FM in Koforidua. That show earned him nominations in the Radio and TV Personality Awards in 2014 and 2015 as Best Radio Personality in the Eastern Region. In 2014, he hosted ‘Campus Edition’ on the same network.
Kwame Dadzie was nominated twice in the Best Entertainment Journalist category in the GN Bank Awards.
Upon switching to Accra, he hosted ‘Flex on Pluzz’ on Pluzz FM and ‘Gospel Countdown’, on Care TV. He was also the Deputy Editor of Flex entertainment newspaper from 2009 to 2017.
Kwame has served as a Public Relations Officer (PRO) for a number of artistes, brands and associations, including the Arts and Tourism Writers Association of Ghana (ATWAG), a group of Ghanaian arts writers/journalists and media workers who seek to promote arts, tourism and culture reporting in Ghana while developing the professional capacity and the welfare or its members.
He is a Board Member of the prestigious Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.
Initially trained as a teacher at the Presbyterian Training College (now Presbyterian College of Education) at Akropong-Akuapem, he also has Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Sociology from the University of Ghana.
Dadzie is married to Gifty Abena Marfoa Nyamekye, an administrator at the University of Cape Coast and they are blessed with two children.
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