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Stanbic Bank Ghana has reaffirmed its purpose: ‘Ghana is our home, we drive her growth with innovative and best-in-class solutions,’ through its sustained sponsorship of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Awards over the past two decades.
This partnership underscores the bank's belief that supporting a professional and innovative media landscape is a critical, non-financial catalyst for fostering a strong democracy and thriving economy.
Kwamina Asomaning, Chief Executive of Stanbic Bank Ghana, commended journalists for their contribution to national progress, noting: “For nearly two decades, Stanbic Bank has stood with Ghana’s journalists, championing truth, transparency, and progress. When journalism thrives, democracy strengthens, and businesses grow.”
He congratulated all award winners for their dedication and integrity, describing their work as “essential to Ghana’s democratic resilience.”
The bank further applauded the exceptional contributions of Journalist of the Year, Godwin Asediba of TV3, and Female Journalist of the Year, Doreen Ampofo of GTV as beacons of excellence in the field.
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