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  • Manasseh Azure Awuni emerges West African Journalist of the Year

    Manasseh Azure Awuni, a Freelance Investigative Journalist, has emerged the West African Journalist of the Year at the West Africa Media Excellence Awards held in Accra.

    He received US$2,000 as his prize.

    Mr Awuni won the prize on the ticket of a story titled: “Grounded Wheels,” which sought to expose the waste of resources on the continent, despite the little socio-economic progress.

    In an interview with the Ghana News Agency, he said there was a need for the state to ensure the safety of investigative journalists, by actively creating a safe environment that complimented their work.

    “If someone threatens a journalist, we should not wait for that journalist to be killed, immediate measures should be put in place to protect that journalist from harm in the first place,” he said.

    Mr Awuni encouraged journalists, especially young and upcoming ones, not to allow fear or intimidation from any quarters to stop them from pursuing justice.

    “Fighting corruption easily turns you into a target to be gotten rid of, but you need to press on and help build a clean society,” he said.

    Mr Awuni also received 500 US Dollars for the Best Anti-corruption Report.

    Six other journalists from the sub-region received awards in other categories.

    They were Moussa Ngom, Senegal; Best Health Reporter, Olunfunke Busari, Nigeria; Best Reporter on Human Rights, and Olatunji Ololade, Nigeria; Best Environmental Reporter.

    Source: GNA

  • Journalist remembered on 5th anniversary of presidential press corps accident

    A Ghanaian Times journalist who died in an accident that rocked presidential press corps under former President John Dramani Mahama has been remembered at a short ceremony.

    Samuel Nuamah died when the accident happened five years ago.

    The journalists were at the Osu cemetery to lay flowers on the tomb of their departed colleague who died at the age of 37.

    The presidential press corps accompanied Mr Mahama to an EP Church Convention in Ho in Volta Region on August 20, 2015.

    On their return, the bus that conveyed them burst a rear tyre, somersaulted several times before landing in a muddy pool of water near Afienya in the Greater Accra region.

    Nuamah died on the spot while other occupants of the bus sustained various degrees of injury.

    “At 10:30 am Thursday, at least 10 members of the former presidential press corps gathered in front of the cemetery and walked quietly to the grave, about 50 metres away.

    “It was a solemn moment at the graveside as the journalists sang some hymns with some struggling to hold back tears.

    “Prayers were said for God to continue to keep the soul of the late Nuamah and also protect those who survived the accident,” according to report by the Daily Graphic.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Outrage as Somali journalist stabbed to death

    Media organisations in Somalia have strongly condemned the murder of a television journalist on Monday evening.

    Said Yusuf Ali was stabbed several times outside a shop in the capital, Mogadishu.

    The father of two whose wife is expecting their third child had just covered a story on the murder of a schoolteacher.

    The killing comes against a backdrop of rising threats by the Somali government, a statement the Federation of Somali Journalists says.

    Over the last year four journalists have been killed, close to 50 have been physically tortured or harassed and dozens have been arbitrarily arrested, it says.

    On Sunday, which was World Press Freedom day, Somali media bodies sent a protest letter to President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, who is also known as “Farmajo”, which documented a list of recent violations against journalists.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Government to give special scholarships to Journalists seeking higher education Pius Hadzide reveals

    Deputy Information Minister, Pius Enam Hadzide says plans are far advanced to provide scholarships and other support for Journalists across the country who are willing to seek higher education.

    The World on Sunday May 3 celebrated World Press Freedom Day. In Ghana, Journalists regardless of the work they do are one of the poorly paid people in the country.

    There has been concerns about the need for government to provide some form of support for Privately owned media organizations so that Journalists are provided with the best working conditions and salaries to commensurate the work they do.

    Speaking on Accra-based Okay FM, Pius Enam Hadzide said government appreciates and acknowledges the work done by Journalists and all media personalities in the country in the fight against Galamsey and even informing Ghanaians on the Coronavirus.

    He said that the government has the welfare of Journalists in the country at heart and will, therefore, roll out some initiatives to make the profession attractive.

    Pius Hadzide said the government is working on collaborating with the Ghana Journalists Association(GJA), Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association, National Media Commission and other stakeholders in the media fraternity to roll out a programme which will allow for media personalities to seek further studies and also specialize in their field.

    He said one leg of the programme which has been dubbed “Media Capacity Enhancement Programme” will give support to any media personality who seeks higher education and this programme will be spearheaded by the leadership of the various stakeholders in the media fraternity.

    “With where I stand, I can tell you that government has the welfare of Media Personalities at heart. Government is working with GJA, GIBA and other stakeholders to institute the media capacity enhancement programme where the government will look for money for there stakeholder bodies to provide support to Journalists who seek further education.”

    Speaking on salaries and other emoluments, the Minister took note of the fact that the Ghanaian media space is dominated by Private Media Firms and therefore media owners will be educated on the need to pay their Journalists well because they occupy very sensitive positions in the country.

    The Deputy Information Minister noted that Journalism can be practiced at its best if a conducive environment is created for Journalists and government has taken note of that and through another leg of the support for Journalists dubbed ‘Coordinated Mechanism for Safety of Journalists’ which is to be run by the National Media Commission will ensure the safety of Journalists in Ghana.

    Source: My News GH

  • Veteran sports journalist Sometymer fires Ben Nti over ‘silly’ Dr KK Sarpong coup allegations

    Renowned sports journalist Sometymer Otuo Acheampong has written a six-point rebuttal against former Asante Kotoko administrative manager Ben Nti who accused him of masterminding the activities which led to the exit of Dr KK Sarpong as the club’s Executive Chairman.

    The Oyerapa FM Head of Sports and lead presenter is frothing at the mouth for allegedly executing an agenda which saw the former Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) boss resign.

    Dr. Sarpong was accused of under-declaring sums of players and was also unpopular for his transfer policy where several top players were sold to foreign club.

    Acheampong, who is the General Manager of Division One League side Asokwa Deportivo FC, has penned down a lengthy reply to the allegations made on Kumasi-based Hello FM by Ben Nti.

    Below, is the detailed reaction from Otuo-Acheampong Barimah Boadaa:

    It is factually incorrect to suggest that Dr Sarpong’s exit was orchestrated by any media person or persons because the good Dr resigned and subsequently took Kotoko to court and demand monies owed him by Asante Kotoko, an act which was and is still unprecedented in the history of the club.

    Since Mr Nti’s was bent on destroying my reputation to achieve a planned result, he could have found some shred of credibility if he had mentioned one name of the supposed media friends i gathered to convince Dr Sarpong to tender in his resignation before the great King of Asanteman.

    I did not mince words about my respect for Ben, but wasn’t it surprising that he was saying this for the first time since Dr sarpong left office about 5 or 6 years ago.

    I would not want to believe that Mr Nti is all over the place lately because he has been promised a route back to the Kotoko Management or is it true that a way is being paved for his boss to come back. I have had calls suggesting that I’m a potential stumbling block to the above hatched plans.

    It is instructive to note that I have never ever met a single media person to discuss the exit of any Kotoko Chairman in my over two decades of journalism practice. And to those supposed media friends of Mr Nti, one of you should come and leak evidence to save his reputation since he is struggling to find any.

    Those who really know me and journalists/presenters who have worked with me will easily attest that I have always minded my ‘business’ and do not meddle in the affairs of other people. I do not obviously take delight in who becomes Chairman of Asante Kotoko, though I must admit that I have offered counsel to some Kotoko chairmen who demanded my opinion on certain matters on many occasions. Mr Herbert Mensah, Nana Bantamahene, the late Major Larson, Mr Opoku Nti et al at one point or the other sought my opinion on some issues. I do recall my heavy involvement in the recruitment of certain players even under Dr Sarpong’s regime. The likes of Awal Muhammed ,Yaw Frimpong etc were brought in when things became difficult for Dr Sarpong in his first season.

    Let me conclude by saying that, I have demonstrated enough professionalism in my career, something Ben Nti and those who sent him are aware of, and cannot erase. Asante Kotoko belongs to Otumfuo and its supporters. My close contact with the great club came way many years before the likes of Ben Nti joined. His attempt to parade me against the rank has failed big time.

    I shall continue to have an opinion on Kotoko in so far as I remain a journalist.

    I have been in club administration both directly and indirectly for a very long time and served on the GHALCA Executive Council for over three years and don’t need people like Ben Nti to educate me on administration, after all I hold a First Class [Degree] in Public Administration and an Msc in Supply Chain Management and Currently manage one of the biggest radio stations in Kumasi and my other businesses so well.

    Source: GHANAsoccernet.com

  • COVID-19: GJA distributes locally made nose masks to journalists in Eastern Region

    The Eastern Regional chapter of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has distributed 50 pieces of locally manufactured nose masks to some media personnel in the region to protect themselves from contracting the deadly coronavirus.

    A deputy Regional Surveyor at the Eastern Regional Lands Commission, Nana Domena Antwi-Berko and his friends donated the nose masks to the Association.

    The masks, made from African prints, is said to be reusable as they can be washed with detergent and dried.

    The Association said on Tuesday that it is working to secure another batch of nose masks to support frontline journalists leading the coverage and safety campaign on Covid-19 in Ghana.

    Chairman of the Eastern GJA Maxwell Kudekor, said: “we believe that journalists are part of the foremost frontliners in the Covid-19 management and safety campaign hence need the requisite support to work.”

    He thanked Mr Antwi Berko and his team for supporting the safety campaign.

    The Eastern Regional chair of the Ghana Medical Association, Dr Arko Akoto Apaw underscored the need for people to protect themselves from contracting the virus and particularly advised all to wear face masks which he said will soak fluids from the mouth and prevent droplets.

    He indicated that there is a short supply of surgical masks in the country for health personnel for which reason people may not get access to that protective gear for daily use.

     

    Source: 3news.com

  • We will expel any Journalist who causes fear and panic on coronavirus fight – GJA

    The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has indicated that it will expel any Journalists from the Association if that individual goes contrary to the Association’s Code of Ethics by causing fear and panic to the citizenry in disseminating information on Covid-19.

    According to the Association, reportage of some media houses on Coronavirus is creating fear and panic in the country, adding some media houses do not check their facts thereby come on air with whatever fact they hear on the ground which might not be the right information for them to put out there.

    The Association in a statement released on March 15 made a passionate appeal to the media to report responsibly on the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and avoid creating any unjustified fear and panic among the populace.

    Vice President of the Ghana Journalists Association, Linda Asante-Agyei said the Association will name and shame any media house who goes contrary to the directive

    ”Recalcitrant media houses who go contrary to the GJA code of ethics by continuing to cause fear and panic disseminating information on Covid 19 to the public will be named and shamed and when it comes to the worst scenario, the Association will also expel anyone who goes contrary to the directive”.

    Meanwhile, the Association has announced that it is collaborating with the Ghana Health Service (GHS) to begin training of Journalists to provide accurate information to the public in contributing to efforts in fighting Covid-19 in the country.

    Again, she stated that the three media organizations, Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association (GIBA) and Private News Papers Association of Ghana (PRINPAG) are coordinating with editors of media houses to provide names of Journalists to participate in the training session.

    Madam Asante also said the training is planned to take off this Friday, March 20 2020.

    The GJA Vice President also made it known that the training will be rolled out in batches not only in the Greater Accra Region, but the other 15 regions across the country.

    The GJA further advised journalists to use reliable scientific sources in their reportage and avoid speculations, while calling on public authorities and medical institutions to provide timely and accurate information to journalists when they call on them.

    Source: primenewsghana.com

  • Senior Journalist at TV3 passes on

    A senior journalist at Media Generale, Edward Kwabi has passed on backend.theindependentghana.com can reliable report.

    According our source, Edward Kwabi who was a senior producer and sometimes news anchor for late news on TV3, passed on after taking ill for more than 2 months.

    Edward Kwabi was also presidential correspondent during former President John Dramani tenure in office.

    Many in the Ghanaian media fraternity are saddened by this loss are  still struggling to come to term with his sudden demise.

    Rest In Peace Eddie.

    Source: backend.theindependentghana.com

  • Journalist in court for impersonating Director of Communication at Presidency

    A Koforidua-based journalist has been slapped with three counts of defrauding by false pretense for impersonating Director of Communication at the Presidency, Eugene Arhin.

    Joseph Ofosu alias Nartey is said to have promised people he will secure them auction cars and have them nominated as Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs).

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    Court documents cited by JoyNews revealed that Mr Ofosu had introduced himself as Mr Arhin and demanded various sums ranging from ¢1,000 to ¢3,000.

    The Director of Communication at the Presidency in August 2019 lodged a complaint at the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) listing the phone number the journalist had allegedly used to interact with his victims.

    Investigations by state prosecutors revealed that the journalist allegedly asked his victims to deposit various sums into a number of mobile money accounts.

    One of the accounts is said to belong to his girlfriend.

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    The girlfriend according to the documents filed in court informed the police her boyfriend had asked her to send some monies to him since he had asked people to send it into her account.

    The journalist was on Thursday charged before the Kaneshie District court and remanded into police custody pending further investigations.

    Source: Myjoyonline.com