Sensational gospel artiste and multiple award nominee, Celestine Donkor has signed on to the MUSIGA PRO Membership Scheme.
The silky-voiced singer picked up her PRO membership this week at the offices of the Musicians Union of Ghana; making her one of the first Gospel Musicians to sign on to the new MUSIGA PRO Membership Scheme.
The MUSIGA PRO Membership is the professional membership category for musicians (composers and performers).
This level of membership, according to a statement by MUSIGA, offers several benefits to subscribers, including the provision of free legal advice and representation, recommendation and guarantee for loans, healthcare, life insurance, pension, discounts on a range of products and services, as well as facilitation for International Music Festivals and Travels.
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