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The Ghana Journalists’ Association (GJA) and the Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) will on Friday host local and foreign media personnel covering the ongoing African Cup of Nations, Ghana 2008, to evaluate their coverage of the tournament so far.A statement signed by Mr Bright Blewu, GJA General Secretary, said the soiree, sponsored by Guinness Ghana Breweries Limited, would also afford local and foreign Journalists and Photojournalists the opportunity to interact and share ideas concerning their profession.It said the event would take place at the Ghana International Press Centre from 1730 hours to 2200 hours.Mr Ransford Tetteh, GJA President and Mr Ackah Anthony, SWAG President will be in attendance, the statement said.Source: GNA
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