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JoyNews’ Volta regional correspondent, Ivy Princilla Setordjie, has been elected Vice Chairperson of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) in the Volta Region following the just-ended national elections.
Ms Setordjie secured victory with 34 votes out of a total of 51 ballots cast, defeating her sole contender, McClean Kwame Nordzi, who polled 17 votes.

A seasoned broadcast journalist with over two decades of experience, Ivy Princilla Setordjie is widely respected for her commitment to journalistic excellence.
Throughout her career, she has earned numerous accolades in recognition of her outstanding contributions to the media landscape in the region.

Below are the results from the Volta region
REGIONAL- VOLTA
Treasurer
King Freeman Nutsukpui -27
Ewoenam Kpodo - 25
Vice Chairman
Maclean Kwame Nordzi- 17
Ivy Princilla Setordjie- 34
Chairperson
Dr Harrison Kofi Belley- 27
Agbaxode Kobla Emmmanuel - 24
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