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JoyNews Impact Makers' Awards is set to come off today, Saturday, June 29, 2024, at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC).
The event, scheduled for 6pm, is to recognise and honour ordinary people making an extraordinary impact in their communities.
Today, 10 people will be honoured for their selflessness towards the advancement of their communities. One of them will stand out as the overall winner.
Project Lead, Emefa Atiamoah says the objective is to recognise and encourage individuals in communities to take up the challenge of promoting development at the lowest level of their lives to be able to live a dignified life.
Rewards will be in the form of cash prizes to support what they do.
JoyNews would also make its platform available to them to promote their various interventions at no cost to them while showcasing them to corporate Ghana for bigger opportunities in their field of work.
It will be broadcast live on TV between 7 and 9 pm on JoyNews.
Click here for full details on this year's 10 nominees.
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