The Ghana Journalist Association (GJA) has announced the opening of entries for its 28th media awards.
According to them, the entries for the awards will be open from Monday, June 10 to Friday, July 7, 2024.
In a press statement issued on Tuesday, June 11, the Association said there would be no extension of the deadline.
“Only members of the GJA in good standing are eligible to participate in the awards and they are required to submit works published in 2023,” part of the statement read.
The GJA noted that entries are to be submitted “strictly” online through https://portal.gjaghana.org.
It further added that this year’s GJA Media Awards will climax activities marking the 75th anniversary of the Association.
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