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Get To Know Sintim, Blogger And CEO of Sintim Media. 

Sintim | Blogger & CEO of Sintim Media

Bismark Botchwey, known professionally in the media space as Sintim, is a Ghanaian Travel & celebrity blogger, Publicist, Freelance Journalist, Talent Manager, Artistes Promoter, Digital Marketer, Social Media Influencer and a professional Geography Teacher at Nyankumasi Ahenkro Senior High School in the Central Region of Ghana. 

Early Life 

Sintim was born in Agona Odoben in the Central Region of Ghana but was raised in Dome in the Greater Accra Region where he had his Basic and Junior High School Education at Dome St. Ambrose Anglican Basic & JHS. After High School, Sintim relocated from Accra to Agona Swedru in the Agona West Municipality where  he had his second cycle education.

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He pursued General Arts at Kwayanko Senior High School in the Agona East District. He is a graduate from the University of Education, Winneba with a Bachelor of Art’s degree in Social Science Education Where he  studied (Geography & Political Science). 

Early Career 

Sintim’s love and passion for Blogging begun in 2012 after he had completed Kwanyako Senior High School. When he was in his first year in the University, he started with Facebook posts where he used to promote young talents from his community and region as well as publishing trending news contents on his Facebook timelines. 

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Sintim With Eugene Osafo Nkansah CEO of Nkonkonsa.com at Ghana Bloggers Summit 2019

As a self learnt blogger, he gradually turned his hobby into a business by becoming a professional blogger in 2017 when he had completed his University Education, having attended couple of seminars on Blogging and social media management. 

Sintim at Ghana Bloggers Summit 2019

Sintim started blogging with the brand name “SintimBlog”, in August, 2017 and started operating on a free website dubbed www.sintimgh.blogspot.com designed on blogger.com. by a colleague blogger known as Aacehypze. When the brand was responding to growth in few months, he switched to a professional website called hitzarena.com on a partnership contract where he worked as an administrator and chief editor for the website owned by a friend who was a musician. 

On the 11th November, 2017, Sintim Officially Launched Sintim Media as the mother brand for his business. He is the Founder & CEO of Sintim Media, an online news /media company with associated brands such as SintimBlog, SintimTV, Sintim Music, GeoTour and Sintim Foundation. 

In August 2019, Sintim launched www.sintimmedia.com, the official domain website for his media company which serves as an online news media portal that primarily publishes news content about Ghanaian & International celebrities, Tourism, General news and help promote emerging artistes, Young Entrepreneurs as well as corporate business brands. 

Sintim at Ghana Youth Entrepreneurship Conference 2019 (GYEC 2019)

Sintim has made significant contribution in promoting several mainstream and emerging artistes such as Koby Symple, eShun, Obibini, Macassio, Patapaa, Nanayaw Smen, AmWan Ragazzi, Ama Petal, Phabrick, Warning Gee, Wagez Rap, Chinah, Fada Leezy, Julius Fakta, Nana Bessi, S-Tee Gh, Shatty Banks, Isaac Crentsil, Agnes Adusei, Azalu, among others. 

Bismark Botchwey (Sintim ) | Head of Communication/Social Media | Play Africa

Sintim also  works as a media partner and the Head of Communication and Media for Alicia Global Connect Communications Company Limited and Play Africa Music, the largest music Library in Africa where he manages all their Social media handles and website. 

The Sintim Media brand also serves as a media partner for Showbiz Network Ghana, organizers of the Annual Inter Tertiary Excellence Awards, Heritage Promotion – organizers of the annual Central Music Awards, Kusstar Entertainment – organizers of the annual Emerging Music Awards and Clique Empire – organizers of the annual Youth Excellence Awards and looks forward to partner more international organizations and companies. 

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Awards and Nominations:

Sintim has grabbed couple of recognitions in the media space in less than two years. He has received eight (8) official award nominations to his credit which has helped boost his media career. 

Below are the award nominations and year nominated;

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  1. Youth Blogger Of The Year – Youth Excellence Awards 2019
  2. Best Blogger / Blogging Site Of The Year – Central Music Awards 2019 
  3. Celebrity Blogger Of The Year – FOKA Facebook Awards 2019 
  4. Best Blogger Of The Year – Campus Baze Awards – 2018 
  5. Best Blogging Site Of The Year / www.sintimmedia.com – Central Music Awards – 2018 
  6. Best Blogger Of The Year – Central Media Awards – 2018 
  7. Entrepreneur Of The Year – Central Media Awards – 2018
  8. Best Celebrity Blogger Of The Year – FOKA Social Media Awards – 2018 | Won 

Sintim’s dream is to make Sintim Media the vibrant online news media company in Africa which will serve as  the Hub of authentic news in Africa and provide quality media services in promoting African Music, Musicians & Creative Arts Personalities, business brands  and young entrepreneurs in Africa to the world. 

 

Source: Sintim Media 

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Multiple Award Winning Travel & Celebrity Blogger | Teacher | Geographer | Writer| Publicist | PR Expert| Editor | Artistes Promoter| Talent Manager | Digital Marketer | Social Media Consultant | Web Entrepreneur | CEO of Sintim Media |

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Fixing the Root Problem: Portia Nana Akua Pinamang Speaks on Spare Parts Pricing and Ghana’s Economic Realities

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During a recent discussion on the economic challenges facing spare parts dealers, particularly those in Abossey Okai, Miss Portia Nana Akua Pinamang shed light on the deeper issues driving the high cost of spare parts in Ghana. According to her, the frustrations of both traders and consumers are valid, but meaningful solutions require a clear understanding of the underlying factors influencing these prices.

Miss Pinamang explained that many Ghanaians view spare parts dealers as simply inflating prices for profit. However, after reviewing several journals and gaining insight into how these parts are sourced, she realized the situation is far more complex. These dealers purchase their goods in dollars, which means their entire supply chain is directly tied to the performance of the cedi. Beyond this, they face high shipping costs, heavy duties, and taxes at the port. Considering these operational burdens, no dealer would willingly sell at a loss, especially when the system itself sets them up to struggle.

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She stressed that something fundamental in Ghana’s economic structure is broken—something that urgently needs fixing. Even if the dollar rate drops temporarily, without addressing the core problems, spare parts prices will not significantly fall. This, she emphasized, affects not only traders but the everyday Ghanaian trying to survive rising living costs.

Miss Pinamang further argued that inflation numbers alone do not reflect the true state of the economy. “Inflation can be in single digits,” she noted, “but if the dollar rate remains in double digits, the cost of living will still be unbearable.” While it is commendable that the minister is urging spare parts dealers to reduce prices, she believes the conversation must extend beyond surface-level directives. The real question is: are the structural conditions in place to allow these dealers to reduce prices without collapsing their businesses?

She suggested that a serious look must be taken at factors such as duties, taxes, shipping costs, and the bureaucratic challenges at the ports. If duties and charges are reduced, the dealers will naturally have room to reduce prices, a far more sustainable approach than demanding price cuts without reforms.

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Miss Pinamang also encouraged Ghana to fully leverage its free market system. She proposed that the country explore ways to regulate and standardize prices in specific sectors without stifling competition. Proper margin control and standardized pricing for certain essential products, she believes, could help stabilize the market and protect both traders and consumers.

She called on government authorities, particularly ministries responsible for trade and industry, to engage constructively with stakeholders in the spare parts sector. By addressing the real challenges faced by dealers, the nation can move toward a more balanced economy where prices reflect fairness rather than structural inefficiencies. Only then can Ghana achieve the kind of stability that benefits everyone, from the trader at Abossey Okai to the ordinary Ghanaian struggling with the cost of living.

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