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The Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) marked its 50th anniversary with a vibrant Golden Jubilee Soirée on Saturday, November 29, 2025, at the Labadi Beach Hotel.
The celebration brought together government officials, traditional leaders, industry legends, creatives, and fans of Ghanaian music to honour five decades of cultural influence and chart a bold future for the creative arts.

Representing the Chief of Staff, Deputy Chief of Staff (Administration) Nana Oye Bampoe Addo delivered an uplifting message celebrating MUSIGA’s legacy and reaffirming government’s renewed commitment to the creative economy.

She described Ghana’s music sector as a powerful force for tourism, national identity, and job creation, contributing meaningfully to GDP and strengthening Ghana’s global presence.
She outlined ongoing government initiatives, including the GH¢20 million Creative Arts Fund, enhanced copyright systems, and new partnerships with digital platforms to better support creators.

She urged musicians and industry players to embrace opportunities in technology, AI, digital distribution and international partnerships, stressing that “this is the time for Ghana to take its rightful place on the global creative stage.”
The evening featured stirring performances by renowned musicians, a tribute to highlife legends, and the launch and auction of the MUSIGA@50 Commemorative Book.

MUSIGA also honoured distinguished figures who have shaped Ghana’s music story over the last five decades.
MUSIGA President Bessa Simons expressed deep gratitude to members, partners, and pioneers of the Union, reaffirming the organisation’s commitment to nurturing talent and building a stronger creative future.

The night closed with a powerful call for unity—celebrating a rich past, inspiring the present, and energising the next 50 years of Ghanaian music and creativity.

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