Entertainment of Friday, 10 March 2017

Source: Brenda Omawumi

Peace Hyde named ‘Best African Journalist in Anglophone Africa’

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It has been an exciting time for Ghanaian broadcast journalist, Peace Hyde as she consistently breaks boundaries whilst putting Ghana on the Global map!

From launching her flagship talk show ‘My Worst Day with Peace Hyde, which is a staple of the international media platforms Forbes Africa and CNBC Africa, it seems the rest of the world cannot get enough of the spectacular rise of this talent.

Following the success of the show which has debuted in over 50 countries so far on the continent, it seems Peace Hyde’s work in the media and also with her not for education organization, Aim Higher Africa has caught the attention of some very high profile international publications as they celebrate the excellence of our very own star.

Joining the list of high profile media outlets which includes US publications, Black Enterprise and Rolling Out, Le Monde a French daily afternoon published in Paris since its first edition in 1944 and one of the most recognized and widely respected newspapers in the world has named Peace Hyde the Best African Journalist in Anglophone Africa.

The publication applauded Peace Hyde’s journalistic prowess, which includes writing thought provoking stories, which have been nominated in various Journalistic award scheme across the globe including the Citi Journalist Awards and Zimeo Awards and also for delivering such a high standard of work as a leading journalist/ media personality to attract the billionaires of the continent on the Forbes TV flagship show ‘My Worst Day with Peace Hyde’.

The publication also applauded Hyde’s phenomenal transition from a successful Chemistry and Biology professor and senior management executive in the UK to a multiple award-winning broadcaster.