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GBC grabs five awards at 26th GJA Awards

GBC grabs five awards at 26th GJA Awards
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By: Henrietta Afful

The Ghana Broadcasting Corporation, GBC, has picked five awards at the just ended 2021 Ghana Journalists Association, GJA, Awards held at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City in Accra.

Three of the Awards went to journalists of the Corporation.

They are Mavis Offei, Features, Radio. Peggy Ama Donkor Features TV and Beatrice Senadju, Domestic Tourism.

Beatrice Senadju

GBC was recognised for its constant reports on issues concerning persons with disability.

GBC gets special recognition at 26th GJA Awards
Director General of GBC, Professor Amin Alhassan accompanied by the Acting Director of Radio, Yaw Opoku Agyapong received the award on behalf of the Corporation.

Obonu FM, a radio station under GBC also picked an award for one of its flagship programme in Ga.

The programme educates communities on various issues.

GBC grabs five awards at 26th GJA Awards

Obonu FM is the regional station for the indigenous people of Ga –Dangme community.

It was started on 1st July 2001 in studio A of GBC in Accra and was later relocated to Tema in July 2005.

GBC grabs five awards at 26th GJA Awards

 

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