When Chief of Staff Julius Debrah cut the cake at Graphic@75
The Daily Graphic on Thursday, October 2, 2025 marked a significant milestone in its storied history, 75 years of unwavering commitment to journalism and the Ghanaian nation.
From its inception on October 2, 1950, the brand has not merely reported the news; it has chronicled the very soul of the Republic, evolving into an indispensable part of our national fabric.
Daily Graphic’s birth was an act of audacity. In the face of a resistant local press, the vision of its founders, led by Cecil Harmsworth King of Great Britain, was resoundingly validated when the inaugural 20,000 copies sold out by midday.
The immediate success propelled the paper to a higher circulation, cementing its best-selling status from the very beginning, a position it holds to this day.
Born in the pre-colonial era as a private enterprise, the Daily Graphic has navigated the complex tides of the nation's history. It has steadfastly held to the mantra of "Truth and Accuracy Every Day", bearing witness to every major event that has shaped modern Ghana.
This commitment to "Truth and Accuracy Every Day" has remained the guiding star. In an era fraught with misinformation, the newspaper's rigorous fact-checking and editorial standards have been a bulwark against falsehood. It is this unwavering dedication to getting the story right, not just first, that has cemented the trust of its readership and fortified its reputation as a source of reliable information for generations.
Below are some photos from a cake cutting ceremony which was led by the Chief of Staff at the Presidency, Mr Julius Debrah
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