Audio By Carbonatix
The spotlight is once again on Ghana’s finest trailblazers as the Ghana Change Makers Awards 2025 officially unveils its list of nominees.
This year’s edition promises to be one of the most inspiring yet, celebrating individuals and organisations who are making remarkable contributions to national development and community transformation.
This year, over 400 nominees have been announced, including renowned personalities such as Ameyaw Debrah, Zion Felix, Killer Ntua, Kyekyeku, among others.
The diversity of nominees demonstrates that changemaking is not confined to one sector but is a collective force for progress.
Winners will be selected through public voting and a research committee. As part of the process, public voting has officially begun, with FastVote serving as the official voting partner. Supporters can cast their votes conveniently via USSD *920*32# or by visiting www.fastvotegh.com. To view the full list of nominees visit, https://fastvotegh.com/contest/akJGZ2tkMFlacURzeEZwQVhZOGtadz09
According to the organizers, the unveiling of nominees is not just about recognition but about amplifying voices that often go unheard:
“The Ghana Change Makers Awards is a movement of hope, resilience, and transformation. Our nominees embody the values of leadership and service, and we are proud to celebrate them as true agents of change,” they noted.
The venue and date for the 2025 edition of the Ghana Change Makers Awards 2025 will be announced in the coming days, fueling anticipation for a night that promises to honor and inspire.
The Ghana Change Makers Awards, organized by Apex Africa Concept—the team behind the prestigious Ghana Youth Excellence Awards and the Ghana Medical & Health Awards—continues to stand as one of the country’s most respected event company celebrating innovation, resilience, and leadership.
As the journey to the grand celebration begins, one thing is clear: Ghana’s future is being shaped by bold and visionary changemakers who are daring to make a difference.
Latest Stories
-
Ghanaian community in Switzerland champions inclusive governance at Diaspora Dialogue Series
13 minutes -
UN slavery resolution isn’t binding, but revives calls for reparations – Prof Appiagyei-Atua
17 minutes -
Ablakwa expresses deep gratitude to UN member states for backing Ghana’s slavery resolution
20 minutes -
Gender Minister engages management, introduces new Chief Director at MoGCSP
27 minutes -
Last Gallop: The rise, fall and fight for Horse Racing in Ghana
31 minutes -
Communications Minister launches Ghana Climate Atlas to strengthen planning and climate resilience
33 minutes -
Maintain credibility, reduce commentary — NDC elections director advises Mussa Dankwah
38 minutes -
NDPC urges time discipline and stronger systems to accelerate Ghana’s development
40 minutes -
AU’s legal path to UN slavery resolution not strong enough – Prof Appiagyei-Atua
42 minutes -
Ghana Boundary Commission flags damaged pillars and development gaps in Bono Border communities
44 minutes -
Enforcing UN slavery resolution will be difficult — Prof Appiagyei-Atua
47 minutes -
Ghana, UK deepen education ties as Haruna Iddrisu meets British High Commissioner
48 minutes -
Students urged to lead climate action through Ghana Green Scholars Programme
52 minutes -
IMANI Brief: When service to nation becomes opportunities for sale
58 minutes -
‘We want to make a statement’ – Semenyo on Austria friendly
1 hour
