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A journalist with the Multimedia Group Limited, Emmanuel Kwasi Debrah, has been honoured as the Best Science and Technology Reporter at the 28th Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Media Awards.
The awards ceremony, held on Saturday, September 28, 2024, celebrated journalists and media professionals for their exceptional work, with Debrah being recognised for his outstanding contributions in the science and technology reporting category.
The citation praised Dr Debrah for his ability to immerse readers in the world of science while seamlessly incorporating historical context, reflecting his commitment to journalistic excellence. His award-winning story How scientists are giving hope to 300-year-old slayed Okomfo Anokye Cola tree is a testament of his flair.
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As an experienced journalist, Mr Debrah has consistently delivered insightful reports that effectively bridge the gap between science, technology, and the general public.
His skill in simplifying complex scientific topics for a wider audience has earned him distinction in the media industry, making this award a testament to his dedication to highlighting science and technology in Ghana’s public discourse.
In his acceptance speech, Debrah expressed deep appreciation to the GJA, his colleagues, and his audience for their support.
He underscored the importance of science and technology in national development and vowed to continue his efforts to ensure that these crucial issues remain prominent in the public eye.
The 28th GJA Media Awards honoured excellence across a wide range of categories, showcasing the innovation and dedication of media professionals in Ghana.
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