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The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) is today commemorating its 77th anniversary with a symposium and lecture aimed at promoting professionalism, strengthening ethical journalism and addressing emerging challenges facing the media landscape.
The event, which is underway at the British Council in Accra, has brought together journalists, media practitioners, policymakers and other stakeholders to deliberate on the future of journalism and the role of the media in Ghana's democratic development.
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