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Officials of the Foreign Ministry and the students with their teachers in a group photograph

A 16-member delegation consisting of 11 students and five teachers from the Leaders International School in Benin, has paid a day’s visit to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration in Accra. 

A statement issued by the Ministry and copied to the Ghana News Agency said the visit was
part of a one-week educational tour of Ghana.

It said officers from the Information and Public Affairs Bureau of the Ministry, who received
the group on behalf of the Ministry, educated the students on its vision, mission and
functions, as well as the services it renders to the public.

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The Ghana news Agency (GNA) was established on March 5, 1957, i.e. on the eve of Ghana’s independence and charged with the “dissemination of truthful unbiased news”. It was the first news agency to be established in Sub-Saharan Africa. GNA was part of a comprehensive communication policy that sought to harness the information arm of the state to build a viable, united and cohesive nation-state. GNA has therefore been operating in the unique role of mobilizing the citizens for nation building, economic and social development, national unity and integration.




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