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The Ghana News Agency (GNA) and the Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) have consented to an essential organization arrangement for news-partaking in Ghana and Bulgaria.
The organization is supposed to advance a commonly useful connection between the two nations.
As a component of the organization's understanding, the news offices will share news content, investigate news thoughts of common advantage and participate in return projects to work on the editorial abilities of correspondents.
Mr Kiril Valchev, Director General of the Bulgarian News Agency (BTA), at a short marking occasion in Accra, said the understanding was supported by shared interest and given building more prominent participation among Ghana and Bulgaria.
He portrayed the Ghana News Agency as a confided-in wellspring of information, having satisfied its principle of precision, objectivity, validity and other esteemed editorial norms in the inclusion of information.
The Director-General said, very much like the GNA, the Bulgarian News Agency had kept up with its principles as a public news office since its foundation by a pronouncement in 1898 and was confident the organization would yield positive outcomes.
Mr Valchev said an exceptional segment on the Bulgarian News Agency's site would be devoted to Ghana to draw in the required speculations from Bulgaria and across the globe.
He said: "We will begin with the trading of information in English, which will be deciphered on the BTA site. It is perfect to pick Ghana and to see your story and we want to believe that you will do likewise for us," he said and guaranteed that it was the start of a more prominent organization between the two offices.
The organization, Mr Valchev noted, would likewise see the "trading of writers" for the inclusion of occasions in Ghana and Bulgaria to advance existing open doors in the travel industry and culture in the two nations.
The BTA Director-General said his outfit would be host to the Association of Balkan News Agencies in September 2022, and that the Ghana News Agency would be upheld to cover the Association's gathering.
Mr Albert Kofi Owusu, the General Manager, of Ghana News Agency, said the Agency had started plans for the send-off of a business and financial news detailing task to give a sharp concentration to chose areas of the economy towards extending Ghana as the most alluring speculation objective on the landmass.
He said the Agency had likewise carried out the computerized procedure on a pilot premise to exploit the computerized insurgency to extend news administrations covering a large group of clients and portrayed the organization as convenient.
The General Manager said he was satisfied with reactions from supporters and cited Mr Robert Mac Millan, a previous General Manager of Reuter News Agency, as saying: " crafted by a news organization is rarely terrific. The subtleties of our activities are for the best part semi-secret to the overall population.
" Nonetheless, we have a fundamental part to play in the working of an educated majority rules government. A public news office, free areas of strength for and governmental issues, liberated from impact from any gathering or group, is a fundamental component in the cutting edge majority rule society."
He said with the foundation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) in Ghana and with other financial and speculation exercises continuous the nation over, GNA was chipping away at bundling convincing reports to fulfil the rising needs in the area for neighbourhood and worldwide endorsers.
The General Manager acclaimed the Bulgarian News Agency for its consistency in news inclusion and guaranteed the responsibility of GNA to the organization.
Present at the marking service were Mr Yanko Vasilev Yordanov, Ambassador of Bulgaria to Ghana, Resident in Nigeria, and a few individuals from Management of the Ghana News Agency.
The Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) was laid out by a declaration given by Prince Ferdinand I in 1898.
The BTA is currently a significant and dependable wellspring of data for the print and electronic media, the state bodies and NGOs in Bulgaria.
BTA's activity is managed by a Statute taken on by the 36th National Assembly on 29 June 1994.
The Ghana News Agency (GNA) was laid out on March 5, 1957, the night before Ghana's freedom and accused of the "spread of honest unprejudiced news."
It is the primary news organization to be laid out in Sub-Saharan Africa.
GNA was essential for an exhaustive correspondence strategy that looked to saddle the data arm of the state to fabricate a reasonable, joined together and durable country state.
The Agency has, in this manner, been working in the extraordinary job of activating the residents for country building, monetary and social turn of events, public solidarity and reconciliation.
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