Entertainment
Ghana Dance Industry Awards 2026: Celebrating Top Dancers on April 18 at National Theatre
The third edition of the Ghana Dance Industry Awards is scheduled for April 18, at the National Theatre in Accra to celebrate Ghanaian dancers who have excelled over the past year.
Speaking in an interview with Asieduwa Akumia, the Golden Girl, on the Prime Morning Show on March 13, 2026, the Head of Public Events and Communications at Charterhouse Ghana, Robert Klah, said the awards aim to recognise dancers who are making an impact while projecting creatives who use dance to promote arts, entertainment, and spirituality in Ghana, across Africa, and globally.
The awards ceremony, organised by Charterhouse, the producers of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA), features several categories, including Group of the Year, which honours the most outstanding dance group; Junior Dancer, which celebrates young dancers; The Next Big Act for the discovery of the year; Traditional Dance Ensemble of the Year for traditional dancers; the Dance Ambassador Award for dancers promoting Ghana internationally; and Dance Anthem of the Year for songs that got Ghanaians dancing.
Robert Klah also revealed that additional categories will be introduced in the fourth edition of the Ghana Dance Awards next year.
He further called on investors and brands to support the initiative, noting that the arts sector often struggles to attract sponsorship.
“I think the arts is one of the toughest areas of challenge for people to consider for sponsorship, but we all know what dance has done, and there are quite a few people who are using dancers as influencers, so we invite them to use this opportunity to jump on.
I’d like to open the doors to any brands or individuals out there,” he said.
Mr Klah added that nominees for the awards will be announced next week, explaining that selections were based on submissions and research conducted by the organisers.
“Next week, we are looking at releasing our nominees. Submissions have already come through, and we have also done some research, so we are hoping to share that with Ghanaians,” he said.
Sports
Antoine Semenyo Wins Premier League Player of the Month, Becomes Third Ghanaian to Achieve Honour
Manchester City attacker Antoine Semenyo has won the February EA SPORTS Player of the Month award, capping an impressive first full month at the club after joining from AFC Bournemouth in January.
It is the first time Semenyo has won the award, having recorded three goals and one assist across five appearances in the Premier League in February, netting against Tottenham Hotspur, Fulham and Leeds United.
“This is a brilliant moment for me. To win the Premier League Player of the Month award so soon after joining City is something I’ll never forget,” Semenyo said on Man City’s website after winning the award.
“My focus now is on continuing to improve and helping City to achieve the best possible results. We have so much to play for and I am really excited about this final period of the season.”
The Ghana international has made an immediate impact at his new club, impressing in numerous roles, including on both wings, as a forward and in midfield.
Semenyo is the first Man City player other than Erling Haaland to win the award since Raheem Sterling in December 2021. Haaland himself has won the award four times, most recently in September of this season.
Meanwhile, Semenyo becomes just the third Ghanaian to win the award, after Tony Yeboah (March and September 1995) for Leeds and Andre Ayew (August 2015) for Swansea City.
Desmond Amponsah launches Ghana Swimming Pathway to strengthen grassroots development
Swimming as part of aquatic sports in Ghana takes a positive twist following the introduction of Ghana Swimming Pathway project by Desmond Amponsah, the Project Lead and Interim Head of Ghana Swimming Coaches Association, with the goal dubbed, “Build Structure from Grassroots to Greatness in Ghana Swimming”.
The project, initiated in collaboration with Ghana Swimming Association (GSA), Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) and International Coaching Enrichment Certificate Program (ICECP), brought together several swim coaches (26) and young swimmers (22) to a two-day workshop at Achimota Senior High School on Saturday, March 7, 2026, and at University of Ghana Swimming Pool on Sunday, March 8, 2026, respectively.
Besides, the Ghana Swimming Pathway project began with series of education workshops, designed to introduce Ghanaian coaches to the principles of Long-Term Athlete Development and physical literacy.
These workshops attracted coaches from different clubs to discuss how swimming training in Ghana can move beyond early specialization and instead focus on the gradual development of skills, movement competence, and enjoyment of the sport.

These sessions, introduced coaches to concepts such as Active Start, Fundamentals, and Learn-to-Train, which emphasize age-appropriate training methods that support both performance and lifelong participation in sport.
The purpose of this initiative is to ensure every Under 12 swimmer enjoys being in the sport of swimming, and to gain support to sample through other sports as well.
Coaches are to be the drivers; driving the swimmers to their destination, and with the involvement of parents to ensure the athletes reach their full potential.
The program began with a pilot session and was first held online via Zoom on December 13, 2025.
Speaking to the media, Desmond Amponsah, GSP Project Lead said, “We are going to make sure every kid enjoys being in the sport of swimming, not just swimming but every sport you find yourself in.
“You make sure you enjoy it. Coaches are going to be the drive way; driving the swimmers to their destination, and we are also going to involve parents in this project to make sure that we all support the development of the athletes so they get to where they want to get to”.
Several swim clubs participated in this aquatic program which includes, African Sharks, Alraad Swim School, Ghana BlueFins Swim Club, Gh Dolphins, Jay Swim and Fitness Club, Legon Sharks, Marlins Swim Club, Swim Right, and Tema Seals.
Coaches have expressed gratitude for the opportunity to align their training methods with internationally recognized development models.
According to them, this program provides practical tools that can progressively improve the way young swimmers are trained in Ghana.
Meanwhile, Ghana is set to host the Africa Aquatics in May this year as over 40 African countries will arrive in the country to compete in several events at the Aquatic Complex in Borteyman, Accra.
Business
Petrol, Diesel Prices Set for Sharp Increase from March 16 – COMAC Report
Prices of petroleum products are set to increase by a significant margin from March 16, 2026.
That’s according to the latest outlook report by the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC), which guides pricing decisions for oil marketing companies and was seen by Joy Business.
Based on the report, a litre of petrol is expected to increase by 16.93%, while diesel will go up by 17.21%.
LPG, on the other hand, will be increased by 11.26%.
This is about the fourth time since January this year that fuel prices have been projected to rise. However, this is the first time this year that we are witnessing such a significant margin of increase per litre for each petroleum product.
Breakdown of Expected Increases
COMAC’s data shows that the price of petrol is expected to increase by 16.93% and could result in a litre going for GHC 14.32. The price of diesel is projected to rise by 17.21%, and this should result in a litre being sold at GHC 16.10. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) will go up by 11.26%, and this will end up with a kilogram selling at GHC [Price missing in original text].
Reasons
The report by the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies revealed that the increase was influenced by the recent surge in global crude prices.
This was a result of escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and disruptions to a key maritime oil transit route, the Strait of Hormuz, which has affected global supply and increased international petroleum prices.
International petroleum product prices also rose significantly. Diesel increased by up to 43%, followed by LPG at 23.96% and petrol at 19.41%. Oil prices, on the other hand, increased exponentially in mid-March 2026, from $71.41 to $86.55 per barrel.
Petrol, diesel, and LPG ex-pump prices are projected to rise by 16.93%, 17.21%, and 11.26%, respectively. These increases are largely driven by the recent surge in global crude oil prices, following escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and disruptions to a key maritime oil transit route, the Strait of Hormuz, which have tightened global supply and increased international petroleum prices.
OMCs on Price Increase
Some of the Oil Marketing Companies have told JoyBusiness they are likely to go by this margin of increase when it comes to prices of petroleum products being reviewed from March 16, 2026.
However, many market watchers will be looking forward to the price quotes of the top two oil marketing companies, that is, Star Oil and GOIL, the two dominant players, and how they will price each petroleum product, given the fact that no oil marketing company is supposed to offer selective discounts at their service stations from March 16, 2026. There are currently more than 200 Oil Marketing Companies in Ghana.
Price Floor Review
The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has set new minimum price floors for petroleum products for the second pricing window of March, effective March 16 to March 31.
Under the revised price floor, petrol has increased from GH¢10.46 to GH¢11.57 per litre. Diesel has also seen a significant adjustment, rising from GH¢11.42 to GH¢14.35 per litre. Industry observers say this could be one of the sharpest movements in the price floor for a single product in recent times. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) has also been adjusted upward to GH¢10.67 per kilogram, from GH¢9.38 previously.
In a notice to Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) sighted by JoyBusiness, the NPA stated: “As per the Petroleum Products Pricing Guidelines (PPPG), all Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) and LPG Marketing Companies (LPGMCs) are entreated to comply with the above price floors for the window under consideration.”
The Authority also clarified that the quoted prices exclude premiums charged by International Oil Trading Companies (IOTCs), as well as the operating margins of Bulk Import, Distribution and Export Companies (BIDECs) and the marketers’ and dealers’ margins of OMCs and LPGMCs. It added that “these will be independently determined by the companies as pertains under the PPPG.”
The new thresholds mean that no Oil Marketing Company or LPG Marketing Company will be permitted to sell below the approved price floors during this period. Companies currently selling below these levels will have to adjust their pump prices upward to comply with the directive.
The new benchmark also offers an indication of expected pump prices from March 16. This means petrol cannot be sold below GH¢11.57 per litre, while diesel cannot be sold below GH¢14.35 per litre.
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