Kalsoume Sinare
Actress, Kalsoume Sinare, has been appointed by President John Dramani Mahama as Ghana’s ambassador to the Kingdom of Spain.
Her appointment is part of a broader diplomatic appointments that includes 15 newly appointed ambassadors, High Commissioners, and Consul-Generals designated to succeed the previous administration.
In an official letter signed by Callistus Mahama, Ph.D., Secretary to the President, it was announced that following consultations with the Council of State, several individuals have been nominated for diplomatic roles.
Kalsoume Sinare’s appointment marks a significant milestone in her career, transitioning from the entertainment industry to a pivotal role in Ghana’s diplomatic relations.
Kalsoume Sinare is a talented Ghanaian actress who has made a name for herself in the film industry. Her acting career spans over two decades, with her debut in the stage production “Theatre Mirrors” and her film debut in “Out of Sight” in 1993.
Sinare’s breakthrough role came when she played the lead in the horror film “Babina,” which catapulted her to fame in Ghana. She has since appeared in over 50 films, including “4ever Young,” “The Five Brides,” and “The New Sun.”
Sinare’s performances have earned her several nominations, including: Zulu African Film Academy Awards nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in “Trinity” (2010), nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her roles in “Trinity” (2010) and “3Some” (2013) at the Ghana Movie Awards. She also won the Golden Actress award in the Drama category for her lead role in “Sala” at the Golden Movie Awards.
By Prince Fiifi Yorke