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JoyNews’ Rebecca Tweneboah Darko, affectionately known as Becky, has been crowned Media Personality of the Year and TV Personality of the Year at the Ghana Media and Entrepreneurship Awards 2025.
The Ghana Media and Entrepreneurship Awards, one of the most prestigious recognitions in Ghana’s media and marketing industry, celebrates outstanding achievements and excellence across the creative and communications sectors.
This double win affirms Becky’s remarkable dedication, creativity, and passion for delivering compelling storytelling and quality content to audiences of JoyNews, Joy Prime, and Joy FM.
Speaking after receiving her awards, an elated Becky expressed her gratitude to the Multimedia Group Limited for providing her with the platform and support that have fueled her growth in the industry.

“I’m really grateful for this recognition, it’s a testament that my hard work is being seen and appreciated. I owe a huge thank you to the Multimedia Group for the opportunity and platform to grow in my craft, and to our amazing viewers and listeners who make time to watch, listen, and support my work,” she said.
Becky is a multi-award-winning Ghanaian entertainment journalist, TV producer, presenter, and media consultant at the Multimedia Group. She is the creator, host, and producer of two flagship entertainment shows — E Vibes and Showbiz News on JoyNews and Joy Prime.
Over the years, she has built a strong reputation as one of Ghana’s most respected entertainment voices, conducting exclusive, high-profile interviews with leading African and international personalities, and covering major entertainment events both locally and abroad. Her work continues to bridge Ghana’s entertainment industry with the global stage, cementing her credibility and influence as a trailblazer in showbiz journalism.

Other Big Winners
Also honored at the event was Merqury Quaye, who took home the Creative Art Personality of the Year award, alongside a Special Honorary Award recognizing his over 10 years of dedication as the host and founding figure of the Ghana DJ Awards since 2013.
Mauvie Hayford, host on Joy Prime, was named Entertainment Personality (Television Category) of the Year, further highlighting the Multimedia Group’s dominance in entertainment broadcasting.
The Group’s Akan-speaking station, Asempa FM, also recorded impressive wins; its flagship women’s sports programme, Ladies Time, was adjudged Radio Sports Show of the Year, while its host, Fire Lady, clinched Female Sports Journalist of the Year.
These achievements reaffirm The Multimedia Group’s rich legacy of delivering quality, informative, and entertaining content across television, radio, and digital platforms and its continuing role in shaping Ghana’s media landscape.
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