The aspiring National President of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), Charles Mawusi, has taken his campaign to the Upper East Region, where he engaged members of the association in good standing. Apexnewsgh reports
During the engagement, Mr. Mawusi outlined his ideas for improving the welfare of members, focusing on developing the GJA’s conference center land.
Mr. Mawusi proposed developing the land into a hostel facility that would cater to members from other regions visiting Accra. He suggested that members could access the hostel at a minimal fee or have a certain number of free nights per year.
This initiative, he believes, would be a significant step in improving member welfare.
Additionally, Mr. Mawusi proposed revamping the cafeteria at the conference center, where a vendor would be responsible for cooking, while the GJA would control the sale of drinks. He estimated that at least GHc1.00 from each bottle of drink sold would go into the GJA’s coffers.
He also suggested turning part of the cafeteria into an event center for weddings and other activities, leveraging the strategic location of the GJA office to generate revenue.
Mr. Mawusi emphasized that these initiatives would not only improve member welfare but also generate revenue for the GJA. He is developing the conference center land and creating an event center, and the association would be able to tap into the potential of its strategic location and create new streams of income.
He pleaded with members to vote for him as their next GJA president. The election will be held on June 30, 2025, across the region.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen








