Dzifa Affainie

Dzifa Affainie
Born (1980-03-11)11 March 1980
Accra, Ghana
Nationality Ghanaian
Occupation Television Presenter and Director, IF Media Consult
Home town Akatsi, Volta Region
Spouse(s) Lt Col (Rtd) Edward Affainie
Children Lydia Novisi Markham (b. 2005)
Ese Araba Nkansa (b. 2007)
Ewurama Sakyiwa Obioma Affainie (b. 2011)
Nhyiraba Efe Oluchi Affainie (b. 2013)
Website dzifaaffaine.com

Dzifa Affainie (née Smith, born 11 March 1980) is a Ghanaian television presenter and anchor. She was born with the name Deborah Dzifa Klu. Her father later changed the family name to Smith.

Dzifa's early education was at the well respected female-only school St. Mary's Secondary School in Korle Gonno, Accra, where she learnt the fundamentals of her trade.

She started her television career in the mid-1990s on Teen Beat on Ghana Television (GTV), where she excelled and won the hearts of many Ghanaians as a teenage TV celebrity. In 2001 at the age of 21, she joined Top Radio as a radio presenter presenting the News and other programmes. In 2003, she moved to TV Africa under the tutelage of Ghana's most celebrated film maker Kwaw Ansah. She was the Anchor of TV Africa's prime-time news, Host of TV Africa's celebrated programme Obaa Mbo and also host of Day Break, the station's morning programme. In 2010, she joined E.tv Ghana as a guest host on 'Celebrity Soccer' a programme created for the 2010 World Cup. After the world cup she went on to anchor E.tv Ghana's award-winning programme The Late Nite Celebrity Show. She conducted interviews with high-profile celebrities in Ghana and beyond and her wittiness is legendary. In January 2014, she left E.tv Ghana and teamed up with award-winning television producer Jot Agyeman to produce her own television show Unplugged with Dzifa, a 26-part TV experience created to highlight the movers and shakers in Ghana and Africa. Unplugged with Dzifa is a co-production between IF Media Consult and the Institute of Media Practice.

Dzifa is married to Lt. Col(Rtd) Edward Affainie currently with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan. She has won several awards including Television Presenter of the year 2007 at the Ghana Cultural Awards, Most Promising Television Presenter at the RTP Awards in 2011.

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