For years, Ghana’s creative sector occupied a paradoxical space celebrated rhetorically by politicians yet structurally neglected in practice. Despite campaign promises, policy declarations, and public endorsements,...
The Foundation of Concerned Arts Professionals (FOCAP), a pressure and advocacy group, has spent the past year closely observing the Mahama administration. After twelve months in...
In the midst of a renewed national conversation about the role of institutional support in Ghana’s creative economy, Mel Kwesi Davis, Vice President, Administration of the...
FOCAP at a press conference held on the 9th of January 2026 urged the Creatives Arts Agency to Register its members as stipulated in the law....
The Federation of Concerned Art Professionals (FOCAP) has announced plans to host a One-Year Scorecard Press Conference to assess the performance of President John Dramani Mahama’s...
Vice President for Research at Ghana’s most vibrant creative arts advocacy group, the Foundation of Concerned Arts Professionals (FOCAP), Enoch Agyepong, has revealed the reason behind...
Shatta Wale Is Not Just a Star, He’s a Movement! The king of Afro-dancehall who turned controversy into culture, hits songs into history and fans into...
When Sarkodie’s Rapperholic lit up Kumasi, it was more than just a concert. It was proof that Ghana’s creative sector isn’t a fringe industry, it’s an...
The Foundation of Concerned Arts Professionals (FOCAP) has expressed disappointment over recent remarks made by President John Dramani Mahama concerning Ghana’s creative sector. At the recent...
The Foundation of Concerned Arts Professionals (FOCAP), Ghana’s most vybrant creative advocacy group committed to the growth, protection, and sustainability of Ghana’s creative sector, extends warm...