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The 2023 Ghana Women Awards edition dubbed “Celebrating Womanhood” has TECNO SPARK 10 Series onboard as the Title Sponsor. This Award platform unveils, honors and celebrates Ghanaian women who are making great impact in society across all industries and public service institutions; from politics, health, education, sports, law, security to showbiz.
TECNO says it is honored to support and honor outstanding Ghanaian women such as Her Ladyship Justice Georgina Mensah-Datsa, Honorable (Mrs) Gizella Tetteh Agbotui, Lawyer Mrs. Shiella Minkah Premo, Professor Irene Akua Agyepong, Professor Lydia Aziato, Dr Hawa Malechie, Dr Louisa Satekla, AC (Mrs) Phyllis Sekyi-Djan, to name a few, who continue to Glow as they are and impact society meaningfully.
Over the years, TECNO has consistently supported and invested in platforms that showcases the untapped potential of womanhood and the outstanding exhibits of the empowered woman. According to Ms. Awurakua Anyaniwa Antwi, PR Manager for TECNO, the Ghana Women Awards (GWA) provides a platform for distinguished Ghanaian women who have made significant contributions in their fields of endeavor to encourage the next generation to thrive in their chosen fields of work, thus, positively impacting the lives of others; making a difference in society while inspiring other young and aspiring women.
The 2023 edition of the Ghana Women Awards (GWA) was launched on 18th February 2023 with the broadcast of 13 episode diaries ongoing on TV3. airing every Saturday at 4:30 pm with repeats on Sundays at 11am. Over the 13 weeks, the GWA diaries will profile the lives and achievements of 40 outstanding women selected across all spheres of the Ghanaian society.
The award night to confer honors on the outstanding Ghanaian women who have contributed and impacted the growth of society has been slated for May 13th 2023.
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