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Africa: Undercover for Change
allAfrica, 26 June 2010
Through his undercover investigations, Anas Aremeyaw Anas has exposed human trafficking rings, corruption in Ghana's customs offices and child prostitution. U.S. President Barack… Read more »
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Africa: Crusading Ghanaian Journalist Is Winner of 2010 Excellence in Journalism Award
Global Health Council, 17 June 2010
The Global Health Council announces that the winner of the 2010 Excellence in Journalism Award’s Community Reporting category is Anas Aremeyaw Anas, an investigative reporter… Read more »
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Ghana: 8 Ceps Officals Rounded Up after Anas' Exposé
Ghanaian Chronicle, 13 April 2010
Eight officials of the Customs, Excise and Preventive Service (CEPS), including a police officer, who were caught on camera in a recent investigative expedition embarked upon by… Read more »
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Ghana: No - Interdiction Is Not Enough
Ghanaian Chronicle, 12 April 2010
Over the weekend, almost all the television stations in Ghana showed the documentary of investigations conducted by ace investigative reporter, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, on malfeasance… Read more »
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Ghana: Child Prostitution Hits Kasoa
Public Agenda, 22 February 2010
Months after the demolition of the famous Soja Bar at Kwame Nkrumah Circle, a new brothel has emerged at Kasoa in the Central Region where children prostitutes are offering " hot… Read more »
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Ghana: Chinese Sex Traders Fear for Their Lives
Ghanaian Chronicle, 9 March 2009
AS an Accra Circuit Court begins to collate concrete evidence on an alleged Chinese human trafficking and sex trade ring, which was busted in the capital, Accra, by police officers… Read more »
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Ghana: Passport Chief Weeps, Confirms Reports of Rot, Cites National Security
Ghanaian Chronicle, 27 April 2006
THE DIRECTOR of Passports, Mr. Kwesi Quartey, yesterday wept uncontrollably and for several minutes could not hold back his tears when 'The Chronicle' stormed his offices to make… Read more »