Anas wins Journalist of Year 2015 with judicial bribery story
Investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas has been adjudged as the Journalist of the Year 2015. He was awarded for his investigative piece on judicial corruption that led to the dismissal of judges of the superior and lower courts in 2015.
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For his award, Anas walked away with a brand new Hyundai Creta SUV vehicle donated by Ideal Finance.
The Best in Financial Reporting, Elvis Darko of the Finder newspaper also walked away with a brand new saloon vehicle also donated by Ideal Finance.
Other award winners of the night were
Best Journalist (Sports - Radio)
Benedict Owusu (Joy News) - Juju in Football
Best Journalist (Sports - Print)
John Vigah (Ghanaian Times) -Accra Sports Stadium; A death trap
Photo Journalism
Samuel Tei Adano (Daily Graphic) - Crossing the deadly Adenta Madina road
Best in Human Rights
Gabriel Obodai Torbor-Ashong (Metro TV) - Neglected souls
Best Journalist in Health
Kafui Kanyi (GNA) - Poison in a calabash
Best Journalist (Print)
Emmanuel Baah (Daily Graphic) - Acquiring knowledge the perilous way
Best Journalist (Crime and Court)
Beatrice Adu (Joy FM) Corosive love
Best Journalist (Telecommunication)
Samuel Doe Ablordeppey (Daily Graphic) - Technology to define future banking
Best Journalist News Reporting (Print)
Grace Sogbey (Revelation Newspaper) - No preaching
Best in sustainable development
Joseph Opoku Gakpo (Joy FM) - Jungle Poor
Features (Print)
Kofi Yeboah (Revelation Newspaper)
Best in Rural Reporting
Kafui Kanyi (GNA) - My baby my farm
Best Journalist (Environment)
Seth Kwame Boateng (Joy FM) - Candidates for death
Best Investigative Report
John Vigah (Ghanaian Times) - Hazardous waste
Best Journalist (SMEs)
Famous Kwesi Atitsogbi (Multimemedia Group) Juice from the baobab
Best in Oil and Gas
Dotsey Koblah Aklorbortu (Graphic Business) Why Ghana must invest oil revenues locally
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Best in Agriculture
Gabriel Ahiabor (Daily Graphic) - Fish for livelihood
Best in News reporting (Electronic)
Seth Kwame Boateng (Joy FM)- Talented arts in prison
Features in Television
Seth Kwame Boateng (Joy FM) - Locked and forgotten
Best in Tourism
Famous Kwesi Atitsogbi (Multimedia) - Mole: Ghana's wildlife for tourism
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Best Reporter (Science)
Rebecca Kwei (Daily Graphic) - Clinical trials not rocket science
Best in Sanitation
Rebekah Awuah (GBC 24)
Most Promising reporter
Maxwell Akalaare Adombilla