STOP RAPE. SPEAK UP. PROTECT LIVES.
Rape is not culture.
Rape is not love.
Rape is not a mistake.
It is violence. It is trauma. It is a violation of human dignity.
Too many survivors suffer in silence because of fear, shame, and victim blaming. At Vice Versa Media, we stand with every survivor whose voice was ignored, silenced, or doubted.
We must build a society where consent is respected, survivors are protected, victims are heard and supported, and offenders are held accountable.
If you are a survivor or know someone who is, speak up, seek help, and report it. Silence protects perpetrators, not survivors.
Need help in Ghana? Call the Orange Support Centre toll-free line 0800 111 222. Free, confidential, 24/7.
Let us raise awareness, educate communities, and create safer spaces for women, children, and every vulnerable person in society.
Your voice matters. Your story matters. Your healing matters.
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For this week, Vice Versa Media celebrates the artistry, spirit, and cultural brilliance of Enam Keteku Angela, popularly known as Enam Music — a creative force whose voice continues to inspire authenticity, purpose, and African pride. ✨
Hailing from Anloga in the Volta Region, Enam has carved a unique space for herself in Ghana’s music industry through her deeply rooted Afro-spiritual sound — a powerful fusion of African rhythms, soul, heritage, and conscious storytelling. Beyond music, she represents a movement centered on healing, spiritual connection, cultural pride, and awakening through art.
In a generation where many artists chase trends, Enam continues to stand boldly in her authenticity, using her voice to preserve African heritage while proudly projecting Volta culture onto the global stage. Her music is not just heard; it is deeply felt.
Her recent victory as Female Vocalist of the Year at the immediate past TGMA stands as a reflection of consistency and originality. It’s proof that embracing your roots unapologetically can elevate you to greater heights. Through her journey, Enam reminds young creatives that authenticity can become their greatest strength.
At Vice Versa Media, we celebrate women whose craft carries meaning, impact, and inspiration. Today, we honor a woman whose voice transcends entertainment and speaks directly to culture, spirit, identity, and purpose.
Dɔnɔ nawo ɖe afisi ne ɖo la ta, @enammusic__. Congratulations on attaining this remarkable height. 🌟
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Every mother deserves a safe delivery.
But for many women, something as basic as water is missing when it matters most.
Nearly half of healthcare facilities in the world’s least developed countries operate without clean water. In Sub-Saharan Africa alone, over 13,000 women die each year from infections linked to unsafe childbirth conditions.
This is not just a health issue. It is about dignity. It is about justice.
At Vice Versa Media, we tell these stories because awareness is where change begins.
Through the work of @WaterAid_Ghana , progress is being made, bringing clean water to the places where it is needed most.
But there is still more to be done.
Water should never decide who lives.
This is just the beginning. Stay with us. Share this. Be part of the change.
#WaterIsLife #MaternalHealth #WASH #ViceVersaMedia #ProtectMothers #YouthVoices
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Work is labor, effort and a conduit to shape people.
It is where discipline is tested, where skill meets uncertainty, and where purpose slowly begins to take form. For many young people, it is not a straight path, it is a process of trying, refining, and finding direction.
This International Workers' Day, we honor Ghana’s workers across every stage of that journey.
At Vice Versa Media Ghana, mentorship sits at the heart of this process. We see growth in real time; in the questions young people ask, in the confidence they build, and in the stories they begin to tell with intention.
Because work, at its best, is not only about output, it is about transformation.
And when young people are given the space to learn, to try, and to be guided, that transformation does not stay personal, it begins to shape industries, communities, and the future itself.
Happy May Day.
Many children in Ghana are taught concepts they can not see, touch, or fully understand.
From fractions to basic numeracy, learning often remains abstract, making it harder for young minds to grasp foundational ideas.
For 30 years, AMO has been changing this through practical, hands-on learning in classrooms across the country.
Read more and be part of the conversation: https://t.co/h0K1S0MExk
For decades, cocoa has sustained livelihoods, driven export revenues, and shaped Ghana’s global identity. Yet beneath this legacy lies a sector grappling with declining productivity, ageing farms, climate variability, and increasing regulatory demands, particularly from the European Union’s evolving sustainability frameworks.
Read Article Here: https://t.co/P1XgOa9c5q
The choice of the Netherlands as host is both strategic and symbolic. As one of the world’s leading cocoa processing and trading hubs, it represents the downstream power dynamics of the global cocoa value chain where value addition, pricing, and compliance standards are largely determined.
This April, Vice Versa Media Ghana proudly joins the global movement to celebrate Autism Awareness Month under the powerful theme "Embrace Neurodiversity – Celebrate Every Mind."
Autism is not a disease to be cured. It is a different way of experiencing the world, a unique perspective filled with creativity, honesty, focus, and beauty that deserves to be understood, accepted, and celebrated.
Too often, society focuses on what autistic individuals “lack” instead of recognizing the extraordinary strengths they bring. Today, we challenge that narrative. Neurodiversity is not something to fear or fix; it is a natural and valuable part of human diversity.
Let us commit to building a more inclusive Ghana and a more inclusive world.@autisimwonders
The entire Vice Versa Media Ghana team visited the home base of Tony's Chocolonely as journalists interested in understanding how their mission translates into structure.
Watch Full Video Here: https://t.co/deguWgrtgu
Inside the space where strategy, sourcing principles, and long-term cocoa commitments are shaped, we engaged with the systems behind the brand: traceability models, partnership frameworks, and the operational thinking that supports the ambition of a more equitable cocoa industry.
For us, this visit was an opportunity to examine how corporate sustainability narratives are built, how decisions are made, and how those decisions ultimately connect back to farming communities thousands of miles away.
Day 5 at Amsterdam Cocoa Week 2026 brought fresh perspectives on cocoa production and the true meaning of sustainability. Representatives from projects supported by Tony’s Foundation took the stage to share their journeys, highlighting the progress made and the tangible impact within cocoa communities.
Watch Video Here: https://t.co/EGbKjJCx0m
Vice Versa Media Ghana Presents at Tony’s Foundation
On Friday afternoon, after a demanding week of panels, negotiations, and strategic conversations across the cocoa sector, the gathering, hosted by Tony’s Foundation, presented a moment of visibility for the foundation, its partners, and for the long-term investments shaping cocoa communities beyond sourcing models. Among the partners invited to present was Vice Versa Media Ghana.
Watch Full Video Here: https://t.co/Ff3CLvFAGL
Vice Versa Media Ghana Presents at Tony’s Foundation
On Friday afternoon, after a demanding week of panels, negotiations, and strategic conversations across the cocoa sector, the gathering, hosted by Tony’s Foundation, presented a moment of visibility for the foundation, its partners, and for the long-term investments shaping cocoa communities beyond sourcing models. Among the partners invited to present was Vice Versa Media Ghana.
Watch Full Video Here: https://t.co/Ff3CLvFAGL
At the Chocolonely Foundation event yesterday, Vice Versa Media Ghana took the stage to speak about something bigger than funding.
We spoke about narrative power.
We shared how this partnership has enabled authentic African storytelling, elevating underrepresented voices and empowering young journalists to shape their own narratives.
Because journalism is not just about reporting facts.
It is about ownership. Perspective. Authority.
Sustaining this project means strengthening the future of ethical media across Africa.
We are proud of what has been built, and even more committed to what lies ahead.
Here’s a glimpse into the energy, creativity, and ambition that filled the Amsterdam Cocoa Week 2026 trade fair floor.
Every stand told a story of transformation: how a single crop can evolve into products that embody identity, creativity, and economic power.
What stood out most was the diversity of expression. Cocoa is being reimagined in ways that expand its value far beyond raw exports. And in that expansion lies opportunity for producers, entrepreneurs, and the next generation of innovators.
Yesterday at the Amsterdam Cocoa Week 2026 trade fair, cocoa came alive in ways that went far beyond the bean. From handcrafted chocolates to cocoa-inspired artwork and innovative value-added products, the exhibition floor radiated creativity, culture, and possibility.
The space reflected the vast potential of cocoa not only as a commodity, but as craft, enterprise, and expression. It was a powerful reminder that the cocoa value chain holds far more than raw material; it holds imagination, innovation, and untapped opportunity.
The future of cocoa depends on innovation, collaboration, and long-term thinking, and in that equation, influence matters. As the sector confronts volatility and transformation, the conversation has moved beyond representation. The real question now is, can the industry afford not to move women decisively into leadership?
Day Two of Amsterdam Cocoa Week 2026 shifted the spotlight from market volatility and sustainability frameworks to something equally structural: leadership, power, and who truly sits at the table.
The evening also marked the 10th anniversary of the Women in Cocoa and Chocolate Network (WINCC), a movement that began in a hotel bar in Singapore and has since grown into a global platform advancing women across the cocoa and chocolate sector.
Read the full article here:
https://t.co/Zrn9EHUQNs
Yesterday’s Grand Opening of Amsterdam Cocoa Week 2026 marked a deliberate shift in tone. This maiden Farmers' Day session was a bold act of rebalancing power by dedicating the platform to cocoa farmers and the organizations genuinely invested in their realities.
READ ARTICLE HERE: https://t.co/sNSNtEAKiJ
For years, global cocoa conversations have revolved around compliance frameworks, market access, traceability systems, and sustainability benchmarks. This time, however, the microphone was intentionally handed to those at the foundation of the value chain.
The Vice Versa Media Ghana team is on the ground at the historic Beurs van Berlage, kicking off Amsterdam Cocoa Week 2026 with the powerful Farmers' Day, the maiden dedicated space where cocoa farmers and representatives from around the world take center stage.
Today, we are capturing the real stories: voices of resilience, challenges in the field, innovations for a fairer future, and the human faces behind every bar of chocolate.
As official media partners, we are committed to amplifying origin voices especially from Ghana and reframing the narrative with authenticity and impact.
Follow along as we continue covering the week. The journey from farm to future starts here.
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