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Mabelle worked as reporter at Volta Regional Branch of the [[Ghana Broadcasting Corporation]] (1996 – 2000).<ref>{{cite web| url=http://ameyawdebrah.com/meet-mabelle-prior-adjoa-andoh-freema-agyeman-3-women-making-ghana-proud-internationally/|title=Meet Mabelle Prior, Adjoa Andoh & Freema Agyeman: 3 women making Ghana proud internationally|last1=|first1=|publisher=Ameyaw Debrah|date=June 24, 2015|accessdate=February 20, 2017}}</ref> |
Mabelle worked as reporter at Volta Regional Branch of the [[Ghana Broadcasting Corporation]] (1996 – 2000).<ref>{{cite web| url=http://ameyawdebrah.com/meet-mabelle-prior-adjoa-andoh-freema-agyeman-3-women-making-ghana-proud-internationally/|title=Meet Mabelle Prior, Adjoa Andoh & Freema Agyeman: 3 women making Ghana proud internationally|last1=|first1=|publisher=Ameyaw Debrah|date=June 24, 2015|accessdate=February 20, 2017}}</ref> |
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She relocated to [[Switzerland]] where she continued this activity in Swiss for a while before getting engaged in syndical activities and became the first young black lady in the Federatif Committee of migration and the first young black lady in the Federatif Committee of [[Women]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spyafrica.com/2016/11/former-ghanas-radio-queen-mabelle-prior.html|title=Former "Ghana’s Radio Queen" Mabelle Prior Made History As First Young Black Lady in FCM|publisher=}}</ref> Also worked on [[BIEL]] International [[Fashion]] projects- which serves as a platform for promoting multicultural inter-nationality within and around [[Biel]] and the entire [[Switzerland]] |
She relocated to [[Switzerland]] where she continued this activity in Swiss for a while before getting engaged in syndical activities and became the first young black lady in the Federatif Committee of migration and the first young black lady in the Federatif Committee of [[Women]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spyafrica.com/2016/11/former-ghanas-radio-queen-mabelle-prior.html|title=Former "Ghana’s Radio Queen" Mabelle Prior Made History As First Young Black Lady in FCM|publisher=}}</ref> Also worked on [[BIEL]] International [[Fashion]] projects- which serves as a platform for promoting multicultural inter-nationality within and around [[Biel]] and the entire [[Switzerland]] |
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Mabelle is presently the editorial director of [[Swiss]] Glamour Celebrities magazine. |
Mabelle is presently the editorial director of [[Switzerland|Swiss]] Glamour Celebrities magazine. |
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==Association Swiss Most Beautiful-ASMB== |
==Association Swiss Most Beautiful-ASMB== |
Revision as of 20:48, 19 May 2020
Mabelle Prior (born March 17, 1976) is a Swiss Ghanaian/Togolese[1] origin. Former broadcast journalist and producer of Women and children’s programme back in the 1990s on Ghana Broadcasting Corporation. She is popularly known as ‘Ghana’s Radio Queen’ in those days.[2]
Professional experience
Mabelle worked as reporter at Volta Regional Branch of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (1996 – 2000).[3] She relocated to Switzerland where she continued this activity in Swiss for a while before getting engaged in syndical activities and became the first young black lady in the Federatif Committee of migration and the first young black lady in the Federatif Committee of Women.[4] Also worked on BIEL International Fashion projects- which serves as a platform for promoting multicultural inter-nationality within and around Biel and the entire Switzerland Mabelle is presently the editorial director of Swiss Glamour Celebrities magazine.
Association Swiss Most Beautiful-ASMB
Mabelle is the president and founder of Association Swiss Most Beautiful which has thirty executive members.[5] ASMB organize an annual Miss Swiss Most Beautiful pageant which was established in 2014. The event aim at promoting diversity in women's Beauty.[6]
References
- ^ "Mabelle Prior - Mabelle Prior".
- ^ Ntumy, Elorm Kojo (April 7, 2016). "Mabelle: let's remain natural". Graphic Online. Retrieved February 20, 2017.
- ^ "Meet Mabelle Prior, Adjoa Andoh & Freema Agyeman: 3 women making Ghana proud internationally". Ameyaw Debrah. June 24, 2015. Retrieved February 20, 2017.
- ^ "Former "Ghana's Radio Queen" Mabelle Prior Made History As First Young Black Lady in FCM".
- ^ "Mabelle Prior - Swiss Most Beautiful".
- ^ "Wieder die Schönheitsklischees".
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