ACTOR

Dzifa Gomashie

1965 - Today

Photo of Dzifa Gomashie

Icon of person Dzifa Gomashie

Ablah Dzifa Gomashie (born 5 July 1965) is a Ghanaian female veteran actress, producer, screen scriptwriter and a politician. She is currently the parliamentary candidate of the NDC in the Ketu South Constituency and a queen-mother in the Aflao Traditional Area. She was the Deputy Minister of Tourism between 2013 and 2017 during President John Mahama's first term and the substantive sector minister in the Mahama government from 2025. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Dzifa Gomashie is the 12,074th most popular actor, the 88th most popular biography from Ghana and the 4th most popular Ghanaian Actor.

Dzifa Gomashie is most famous for her work as a former actress in Ghana and her subsequent career as a politician. She has been involved in various political roles, including serving as a Member of Parliament.

Memorability Metrics

Loading...

Page views of Dzifa Gomashie by language

Loading...

Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Dzifa Gomashie ranks 1,073Before her are Roberto Moya, Michel Desjoyeaux, Matthias Mellinghaus, Richey Reneberg, Esa Keskinen, and Grant Connell. After her are Pieter Aldrich, Rita Kőbán, Sylvia Eder, Orlando Hernández, Billy Donovan, and Yuji Ito.

Others Born in 1965

Go to all Rankings

In Ghana

Among people born in Ghana, Dzifa Gomashie ranks 88 out of 162Before her are Harrison Afful (1986), John Boye (1987), Raphael Dwamena (1995), Mahamudu Bawumia (1963), Lee Addy (1990), and Emmanuel Pappoe (1981). After her are Haminu Draman (1986), Alex Tachie-Mensah (1977), Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu (1990), Daniel Amartey (1994), Razak Pimpong (1982), and Abdul Fatawu (2004).

Among ACTORS In Ghana

Among actors born in Ghana, Dzifa Gomashie ranks 4Before her are Peter Mensah (1959), Hugh Quarshie (1954), and Akosua Busia (1966). After her are Ama K. Abebrese (1980), Lydia Forson (1984), Nadia Buari (1982), Nana Ama McBrown (1977), Joselyn Dumas (1980), Yvonne Nelson (1985), Juliet Ibrahim (1986), and Abraham Attah (2002).