Ghana is home to a remarkable array of celebrities whose youthful energy and radiant appearances continue to captivate fans, regardless of their advancing years. These ten Ghanaian stars exemplify that age is merely a number regarding talent, beauty, and charisma. Their commitment to maintaining a healthy lifestyle and passion for their craft allows them to exude a youthful charm that resonates globally.

Deborah Owusu-Bonsu (40): Better known as Sister Derby, the Ghanaian-Romanian musician and model was born on August 25, 1984. A former presenter at e.tv Ghana, Sister Derby’s youthful appearance and vibrant energy continue to shine through her music and public appearances.

Mzbel (45): Born Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah on December 26, 1979, Mzbel is a prominent Hiplife artist and entrepreneur. She is the CEO of Mzbel Music, Bel Group, and Bel Eye Media and works as a radio presenter and actor. Mzbel is recognized globally as an ambassador for people with disabilities.

Kofi Okyere “KOD” Darko (46): Born on January 13, 1978, Kofi Okyere Darko, widely known as KOD, is a Ghanaian broadcaster, Master of Ceremonies, media expert, and fashion designer. As the CEO of the clothing line Nineteen 57 and founder of Rhythms on Da Runway, KOD’s youthful presence is a testament to his dynamic career. Van Vicker (47): The Ghanaian actor and director Joseph Van Vicker, born August 1, 1977, continues to exude the same charm that established him as a heartthrob.

He is the CEO of Sky + Orange .