Ghana: 9th Ghana Energy Awards Set For Friday, November 28

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The Energy Media Group, organisers of the prestigious Ghana Energy Awards (GEA), has scheduled next Friday, November 28, 2025, for the 9th edition of the awards scheme at the Labadi Beach Hotel.

The Minister for Energy and Green Transition Hon. John Abdulai Jinapor will deliver a Keynote Address.

Under the theme “Repositioning the Energy Sector as a Pillar of National Development,” the event is expected to bring together a large gathering of energy sector professionals, policymakers, academics, and civil society groups.

This year’s edition recorded more than 500 submissions, including a remarkable number of first-time entrants, reflecting the growing national interest in recognising excellence within the energy sector.

The 2025 edition features flagship honours such as:Energy Personality of the Year (Male and Female),Chief Executive of the Year (Power and Petroleum), Chief Green Trailblazer Award, Emerging Female Leader in Energy Award, Energy Signature Award, Energy Sector Operational Resilience Award, Energy Advocate of the Year, Energy Reporter of the Year, among many others.

Since its inception in 2017, Michael Creg Afful, Editor and Executive Director of Energy News Africa Ltd (https://energynewsafrica.com), remains the only journalist to have won the Energy Reporter of the Year award on two consecutive occasions. He was adjudged the winner in 2018 and 2019.

Beyond reporting news stories, Michael Creg Afful has authored several articles addressing critical issues within Ghana’s energy sector and beyond

Michael Creg Afful (left) interviewing Nhlanhla Gumede (right), Commissioner at the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA).

Since 2020, Michael has stopped filing for awards.

Some of the notable articles he has written include:

ECG-PSP: Ghana Needs To Do Differently,

What consumers expect to see after three pesewa increment in BOST margin

Illegal connection: how will Amewu fight it? 

Why road accidents are deadlier than nuclear power plants.


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