The nominees of the competitive categories for the 6th EMY Africa Awards 2021 were announced at the official launch event on 31st July. Vote for your favourites!
Millennial Conversations: Retirement
For most of us, planning for our retirement is important but not urgent. However, it’s much closer than we think, and we need to start taking it seriously.
Pleased To Meet You
Networking is the key to opening doors and helping you become the best version of yourself. Unfortunately, it has a bad rap.
Building A Green Business Culture, Contributing To Global Recovery
A business entity can truly transition only if, it has institutionalised sustainability into its operations that is, making sustainability a culture and not just a mere act of Corporate Social Responsibility.
The Woman Not Playing The Woman Card
For Juliet Bawuah, putting in the work and making sacrifices to improve one day at a time is all that matters. For this game changer, playing the Woman Card is a non-starter.
Step Up to the Challenge
Perhaps the biggest lesson Appiah learnt in his formative years, was that to succeed, he needed more than just talent.

Treat Her Right Campaign
In celebration of Mother’s Day, EMY Africa Awards presents the “Treat Her Right” campaign in partnership with UNFPA and Lucozade. The “Treat Her Right” project is a gender intervention initiative by EMY Africa Awards...
Ernest Bediako Sampong – Man of the Year
From Kaneshie Shop to Pharmaceutical Giant: Meet the Man Behind Ernest Chemists.
Afrochella: Beyond the Return
Three men – Kenny Agyapong, Abdul Karim Abdullah and Edward Adjaye – came together to form, what has become a worldwide cultural sensation in less than three years.
Cutting It Close
Though still at a developmental stage, the Ghanaian fashion industry has become a great landmark for global media, key fashion players and buyers, and at the fulcrum of it all are brands like Brommon and Chocolate...
Generation Now Issue Out Now
I have always been a bannerman for youth empowerment. For as long as I can remember, I’ve wanted young people to put on for another – to form connections that would help them reach their goals.
Back to the Future
It’s time for government policy to cater to the youth, as much it does for large, mostly foreign-owned corporations.