Asempa FM has been adjudged the best local radio station which used Akan language to broadcast events before, during and after the December 2008 general elections.
The award which was presented to the station on Monday at the maiden Grand Awards Ceremony in Accra, noted ASEMPA FM´s ability to promote, among others, an innovative and independent political news presentation, effective participation in electoral supervision as well as monitoring before, during and after the December 7th elections and the run-off on December 28th.
The awards ceremony was organised by the Ghana Honorary Awards of Fame, an agency of the Country Awards Council - Ghana (CACG).
Immediate past Minister of Health, Major Courage Quarshigah, who is also the Vice Patron of the Board of Governors and Chairman of the Board of Governors of CACG, was presented with an award for his service to humanity over the last three decades.
He urged recipients of awards to resolve to be time-conscious in order to move the nation ahead.
Source: Asempa FM
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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