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KTU Radio has been selected to participate in a three-day training workshop organised by the Bank of Ghana (BoG).
The residential training workshop for journalists will take place in Koforidua on June 25-28, 2025.
KTU Radio broadcast journalist Benedicta Yaa Ohenewa Asamoah will be part of the journalists who will receive the training.
The central bank’s workshop will equip the media to accurately interpret and report on economic issues, monetary policy decisions, and their implications on the economy of Ghana.
KTU Radio, 87.7FM is a campus-based radio station operated by the Koforidua Technical University in the Eastern Region and an affiliate of media giant Joy FM, operated by the Multimedia Group Limited.
KTU Radio serves as the mouthpiece of the institution and informs its students and staff of all the latest information from the school authority.
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