Meet Mabelle Prior and some of her journalism achievements: Mabelle Prior is the president and founder of Association Swiss Most Beautiful which has thirty executive members. ASMB organize an annual Miss Swiss Most Beautiful pageant which was established in 2014. The event aim at promoting diversity in women’s Beauty.
Mabelle Prior worked as reporter at Volta Regional Branch of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (1996 – 2000). 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. 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.
Mabelle Prior says as a social-cultural critique (a.k.a. agent provocateur), she had to put her strong opinions in a handbook that documents some of her thoughts about the idiosyncrasies of Africans. The lives and lies we live. The vagaries of their unique poverty that stretches into billions of dollars. Their worn habits dying for an updated version. She mirrors their fears. She dissects their hypocrisies. She pokes at their beliefs that care for them so much they rid them of every possibility to be exceptional.
We asked Mabelle Prior a few questions, like How did you get into what you do right now? Please tell us more about your journey? I applied for the job when there was a vacancy, and I was selected. So I started working at the Volta Regional branch of Ghana Broadcasting Corporation – GBC Volta Star Radio in the early 90ies. I later left for Switzerland, where I worked at Radio Canal3, I later left them to create my own organization – Switzerland Most Beautiful.
Mabelle Prior (born March 17, 1976) is a Swiss Ghanaian/Togolese 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.
What inspires you? Apart from my family, my amazing sisters Serwah, Dorcas, Shine, and their family, who are amazing people with beautiful hearts. They love helping people. Too many people are suffering in the world because of hunger, sickness, and poverty, While others have everything and living extremely grand lives. There are enough resources to give a healthy living for everyone on earth. It shocks me that there is still so much suffering on earth. So yes, no other person inspires me apart from my family and myself.