An Investigative Journalist of the Crusading Guide, Anas Aremeyaw Anas has been adjudged the first runner-up of the Global Shining Light Award in Canada.
Anas is the first African journalist to win that award. He is presently in Toronto, Canada attending the Global Investigative Journalism Conference. Hundreds of world top investigative journalists are also attending.
He told myjoyonline that the award shows how journalism has gained grounds in Ghana as the main unit keeping watch over the government and other state agencies.
Anas added: “I am so shocked about this award. I did not know that what we do in our little corners could be recognised at the World stage. I take this award for Ghana.”
Present at the awards Gala Night were seasoned international investigative journalists such as Houston Brant of the IRE, Shelley Joffre of BBC/Panorama fame, David Kaplan of US News Report, David Cray of New York Times, Bahal Aniruddha of Cobrapost.com, Armstrong Natalie of Reuters, Sandra Bartlett of CBC Canada, Sunday Dare of VOA, Walt Vivienne of Time Magazine and Serious Samura of Insight News TV.
Paul Christian Radu of Romania the first place winner works for Romanian Centre for Investigative Journalism.
Global Shining Light Award was organised alongside the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) Awards Night to crown the world’s finest investigative journalism in emerging democracies.
The Global Shining Light Award honors journalists from countries in transition for their work, reported under threat, duress or the direst of conditions.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
Ghana Mineworkers’ Union commends gov’t for issuing mining leases to Heath Goldfields, rejects claims from FGR/Blue Gold
2 minutes -
Cradle Care brings Christmas joy to Korle Bu Children’s Block
24 minutes -
GPL 2024/25: Kofi Asmah scores as Medeama beat Karela United
30 minutes -
High Court concludes hearings on 4 disputed constituencies, judgment set for Jan. 4
46 minutes -
Tema ECG loses cables to fire
52 minutes -
Make appropriate orders to enable us complete the collation – EC lawyers to court
2 hours -
Transformational daily publication for Ghanaian CEOs launches in January
2 hours -
Frank Pedro Asare: Eulogising the man Sammy Gyamfi
3 hours -
Ghana’s destiny lies in unity, hard work and humility – Rev Emmanuel Wisdom Ashiaby
3 hours -
Embrace the spirit of obedience – Rev Dr Steven Twene
4 hours -
Emmanuel Praise Choir-Atonsu thrills patrons at 5th Altar of Praise concert
4 hours -
Anloga residents petition police for justice in brutal killing of local eatery owner
4 hours -
“God has a plan for me for better things in the future” – Bawumia says in New Year message
5 hours -
JUSAG pushes for salary review approval, threatens industrial action if…
5 hours -
Dome Kwabenya residents share high expectations for MP-elect Elikplim Akurugu
6 hours