- YFM
- The Silverbird Cinema & Entertainment Store
- The CNN African Journalist of the Year Awards... and more.
Without bias - as I thought this before I started writing for them - I think Sunday World is one of Accra's better newspapers. It sadly has some of the political bias that colours most Ghanaian journals but it makes up for this somewhat in the strength of its writers, who include Kwaku Sakyi-Addo, Emmanuel K. Bensah II, and, dare I say, yours truly.
It is free but, for now, the newspaper is a little hard to find, your best bet being to walk into the lobby of any major hotel in Accra (Golden Tulip's good) and pick up a copy. In the meantime, I am going to follow the example of one of my favourite Ghanaian journalists and start posting my articles up for mass consumption right here on this blog.
Please scroll down for a recent few.
Kobby--been loving your posts! Seriously. Your style is refreshing; and I must admit that after turning to mine article to check whether no cock-ups were made (as I have seen some) I go to yours, then Piesie. Well, the headlines have revealed many times where the paper's leaning is--but I got some ideas on transforming it from "little-known" to "well-known". I might just follow your idea, too! What I have done, though, is put the entries on a separate blog on technology I have. You might want to try posting it also on africanloft.com. It's easy to get an account: just write to the editor and he should set up administrative priviledges for ya!
ReplyDeleteKudos!! (and thanks for ur kind words!)
No need, Emmanuel: well deserved.
ReplyDeleteWould love to exchange notes on the transformation from little to well known someday. Should be interesting.
And thanks for the link to AfricanLoft! Looks great. May just have to join the party.
Oh, and you might want to scroll up to the article on Twitter and post something authoritative, Sah.
Well. erm, I'm drawing a blank on that one, mate!:-D
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