On the afternoon of October 30, Can Tho City Party Committee held a ceremony to summarize and award the 3rd Can Tho City Party Building Journalism Award (Golden Hammer and Sickle Award) in 2024.
Mr. Le Tan Thu - Head of the Organizing Committee of Can Tho City Party Committee informed that after nearly 4 months of implementation, the Organizing Committee of the Award received 237 works from 74 authors and 35 groups of authors, including 5 types of journalism: 50 printed newspapers, 26 electronic newspapers, 42 television works, 34 radio works, 85 press photos.
Mr. Le Tan Thu added that the Organizing Committee of the Award has unanimously selected 50 works to award city-level prizes, including: 5 A prizes, 10 B prizes, 15 C prizes, 20 consolation prizes, and selected 1 individual and 1 model through typical works in the award-winning press works to honor.
With the results achieved by the 3rd Can Tho City Journalism Award on Party Building (Golden Hammer and Sickle Award) in 2024, the Organizing Committee selected the winning works with good quality to submit to the 9th National Journalism Award on Party Building (Golden Hammer and Sickle Award) in 2024.
Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Pham Van Hieu - Standing Deputy Secretary of Can Tho City Party Committee - congratulated the authors and groups of authors whose excellent press works won awards today.
The Standing Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee said that the 50 excellent works selected by the Organizing Committee for awards today are excellent representatives of 237 works that converge passion, intelligence, courage and demonstrate the exploration, creative work with sharp political thinking, professional conscience and social responsibility, with the noble love for the homeland and country of journalists.
The Standing Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee requested that Party committees at all levels, Party organizations, authorities, the Fatherland Front, and socio-political organizations of the city continue to closely coordinate, assist, and create favorable conditions for press agencies and journalists to access many new models, good practices, typical examples, and theoretical and practical issues.