The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) on Thursday received 85, 250, 000 cedis ($9,000 ) from the United States Embassy for the purchase of computers and their accessories for the new Ghana International Press Centre to be commissioned on Friday.
A statement signed by Bright Blewu said the amount was made available upon the recommendation of the Public Affairs Section of the Embassy. It said it would be used to purchase four computer workstations, UPS units, a Laser Jet Network Printer and other miscellaneous items.
The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) on Thursday received 85, 250, 000 cedis ($9,000 ) from the United States Embassy for the purchase of computers and their accessories for the new Ghana International Press Centre to be commissioned on Friday.
A statement signed by Bright Blewu said the amount was made available upon the recommendation of the Public Affairs Section of the Embassy. It said it would be used to purchase four computer workstations, UPS units, a Laser Jet Network Printer and other miscellaneous items.