
Theophilus Yartey
Theophilus Yartey is a prominent figure in Ghana's media landscape, currently serving as the Editor of the Daily Graphic. He has been recognized for his leadership and commitment to upholding journalistic integrity and professional standards within the industry. Yartey has emphasized the importance of staff motivation and engagement in retaining experienced journalists, reflecting his dedication to fostering a robust media environment in Ghana.
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Theophilus Yartey, Editor, Graphic, was present during the briefing with the NMC.
Rethink state media financing - NMC Chair urges govtTheophilus Yartey is the Editor of Graphic who thanked the management of the MoH for the opportunity to celebrate the significant milestone of the brand.
Junior Graphic marks 25th milestoneTheophilus Yartey is the Editor of Graphic, highlighting the significance of the Daily Graphic platform.
Graphic/Ecobank Ghana economic forum todayTheophilus Yartey is the Editor of Graphic, introduced to build trust and business relationships with GCB Bank.
Graphic, GCB Bank strengthen partnershipThe Editor, Graphic, Theophilus Yartey, highlighted the importance of the Daily Graphic platform which had been a trusted source of news and information.
Maiden Graphic/Ecobank Ghana economic forum Wednesday - Economic prospects to take centre stageTheophilus Yartey delivered a compelling personal and professional narrative on career growth at the PCH Hangouts.
Editor, Graphic shares lessons on reinvention and relevance at PCH HangoutsMr Yartey, a seasoned journalist with nearly three decades of experience, shares the stage with sports journalist, Owuraku Ampofo.
Editor, Graphic & Owuraku Ampofo, TV3 take turn at PCH Hangouts tonight
Theophilus Yartey is the Editor of Graphic who urged the MIIF CEO to leverage the company's brands to educate the public about MIIF’s activities.
MIIF to increase royalties collectionTheophilus Yartey, the Editor of Graphic, highlighted the importance of staff motivation to retain experienced professionals in the media.
Motivate staff to deliver on mandate — GJA




















