Class Media Group, family to hold One-Week Observation for late Joshua Bruce Smith on Friday
Class Media Group (CMG), in collaboration with the family of the late Joshua Bruce Smith, has announced that the One-Week Observation for the respected journalist will be held this Friday, December 5.
The ceremony is expected to bring together colleagues, friends, and loved ones to honour the memory of Joshua Bruce Smith, also known as Captain Smith, who was widely admired within the media fraternity for his professionalism, warmth, and dedication to duty. He passed away after a short illness in Accra last month.
To facilitate staff participation, CMG, operators of Accra FM, Class FM, No. 1 FM, CTV, Dagbon FM, Taadi FM, Ho FM, Kumasi FM, Adehyie FM, Classfmonline.com, among others, has arranged a bus to transport employees who wish to attend the event.
The designated pick-up points are:
CMG Office Premises, Labone
37 Bus Stop
Accra Mall
Lapaz
CMG says it remains united with the family during this difficult period and looks forward to a dignified ceremony befitting the legacy of their late colleague
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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