Ghana Music Right Owners (GHAMRO) is a royalties collection agency
French Ambassador Anne-Sophie Avé to assist GHAMRO collect royalties for artistes
The highest I’ve received from GHAMRO is GH¢1,800 – KK Fosu
Rex Omar re-elected as GHAMRO board chairman
Plaintiff raises alarm on GHAMRO’s plot to hold ‘illegal’ board election
Shatta Wale earns the highest amount of royalty - GHAMRO
Court throws out injunction restraining GHAMRO from conducting elections
Ernest Opoku, Obaapa Christy disclose their highest GHAMRO cash
I’ve never received money from GHAMRO – Guru
Akosua Agyapong and Diana Hopeson battle over GHAMRO supremacy
Transform our royalties into a pension scheme – Abrewa Nana to GHAMRO
Ghana’s music royalties system has been a complete 'sham' since independence – Appietus
No musician can disrespect me because they don’t feed me – Rex Omar fumes
Ex-musicians race for GHAMRO office to make themselves rich – Dada Hafco
Ghanaian music industry needs an efficient logging system for royalties – Alhaji Sidiku Buari
Ghanaian musicians ‘attack’ GHAMRO officials at a music summit in Accra
Taking royalties from Churches not an abomination - GHAMRO
Royalties: Leave the church alone – Patience Nyarko to GHAMRO
Rex Omar’s administration at GHAMRO wasn’t the best - Trigmatic
Only ignorant people say I’m the worst GHAMRO chairman - Rex Omar jabs critics
Rex Omar is incompetent, he has failed GHAMRO - Hammer
We can't pay royalties this December because of Govt - GHAMRO
I was contracted to plant secret recorders in GHAMRO office - Akosua Agyapong’s partner
Ghana has no music industry – Rex Omar
I’ve not received GHAMRO royalties for 5 years – Akesse Brempong
Ghana music has lost a legend – Rex Omar on Nana Tuffour’s demise
GHAMRO board member hails erstwhile Kojo Antwi administration
It's menopause - Diana Hopeson decodes why Akosua Agyapong constantly fights GHAMRO