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About Kwame
Kwame Adzaho-Amenortor is an Accra-based freelance multimedia video journalist with a diverse portfolio that spans local cultural heritage, global events, and humanitarian issues.

As a seasoned Electronic News Gathering (ENG) cameraman and director, Kwame has contributed to major international media outlets, including Reuters News Agency TV, Voice of America (VOA), Anadolu Agency (AA), China Global Television Network (CGTN), Russia Television (RT), etc.

His work often highlights human interest stories, delving into the lives and experiences of individuals affected by broader societal and environmental issues.

Notably, he has reported on the historical narratives of the Amedzofe people in Ghana and covered the state funeral of the late Ghanaian footballer Christian Atsu, who tragically died in the earthquake in Türkiye, and others.

Kwame's journalism extends to wildlife conservation, politics, and global health.

He has reported on Solomon Dieudonné Ametepey's efforts to establish a mini zoo in Accra, the readiness of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to intervene militarily in Niger, and the rise in the use of modern contraception in low- and lower-middle-income countries.

His investigative skills are evident in his coverage of the Saglemi Housing project in Ghana, where he scrutinizes government policy and public interest.

Additionally, his work with the non-profit data trust PLACE reflects his interest in technology, data privacy, and the ethical use of information.

Since 2013, Kwame has been a television stringer and news cameraman for Reuters TV World News Bureau in London and Reuters Africa Daily in Nairobi.

His assignments have taken him to the Middle East, notably the United Arab Emirates, and various African countries.

A contributor to Getty Images, Kwame has undergone intensive training in hostile environment reporting with Reuters News Agency Television, equipping him to cover a wide array of subjects, from documentaries and news to politics and sports.

His storytelling captures both the challenges faced by communities and the allure of local attractions, such as the natural beauty of Amedzofe and its sustainable tourism practices.
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Portfolio

Eyes on the Ground: Filthy Odaw drains threaten Agbogbloshie-Galaway Community

© Kwame Adzaho Amenortor The Presbyterian Church cemetery, located next to La Enobal School in Accra, the capital of Ghana, amazes those who see it. Students of two schools, primary and high school, are forced to use the cemetery area to play games and spend time with their friends. While some students state that they do not want to come to school early in the morning due to the fear they experience, the gravestones in the cemetery and the surrounding landscape prevent children from relaxing psychologically and being in a normal learning environment. ( Kwame Adzaho Amenortor - Anadolu Agency )

AKRA (AA) - The Presbyterian Church cemetery, located next to La Enobal School in Accra, the capital of Ghana, amazes those who see it. Students of two schools, primary and high school, are forced to use the cemetery area to play games and spend time with their friends. While some students state that they do not want to come to school early in the morning due to the fear they experience, the gravestones in the cemetery and the surrounding landscape prevent children from relaxing psychologically and being in a normal learning environment. By: Kwame Adzaho-Amenortor

Hundreds demonstrated Tuesday in the capital of Accra, demanding the immediate resignation of the Bank of Ghana Governor Dr. Ernest Addison and his deputies. Led by minority members of parliament. Shot and Edited by: Kwame Adzaho-Amenortor

Thousands in Accra protest Ghana's football performance in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations ACCRA, GHANA - FEBRUARY 14, 2024: On Wednesday, Feb. 14, thousands of people gathered in the capital of Ghana, Accra, for a demonstration with the slogan 'Save Ghanaian football,' demanding improvement in the Ghana national team's performance. The demonstrators took to the streets to express their dissatisfaction with Ghana's national team's poor performance in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations. They demanded solutions to the problems in the national team. Video shot & Edited by: Kwame Adzaho-Amenortor

Football fans stage demonstration in Ghana ACCRA, GHANA - FEBRUARY 14: Thousands of fans holding banners, gather in the capital to stage a demonstration protesting the poor performance of the Ghana national team in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations and demanding solutions to the problems in the national team in Accra, Ghana on February 14, 2024. Photos by: Kwame Adzaho-Amenortor

Thousands in Accra protest Ghana's football performance in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations ACCRA, GHANA - FEBRUARY 14, 2024: On Wednesday, Feb. 14, thousands of people gathered in the capital of Ghana, Accra, for a demonstration with the slogan 'Save Ghanaian football,' demanding improvement in the Ghana national team's performance. The demonstrators took to the streets to express their dissatisfaction with Ghana's national team's poor performance in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations. They demanded solutions to the problems in the national team.

Africa's year in pictures 2023 A selection of this year's best photos from the African continent and beyond. Kwame Adzaho-Amenortor

Ghanaian singer Afua Asantewaa Aduonum, who wants to break the Guinness world record of Indian Sunil Waghmare, who sang for 105 hours in March 2012, sings Ghanaian songs one after another in Akwaaba village of Accra, the capital of Ghana. Fans supported Afua.

Hundreds demonstrated Tuesday in the capital of Accra, demanding the immediate resignation of the Bank of Ghana Governor Dr. Ernest Addison and his deputies. Led by minority members of parliament. Shot and Edited by: Kwame Adzaho-Amenortor

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