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Joy Prime is set to roll out the maiden edition of its new current affairs programme, Prime Insight, this Saturday, August 16, 2025, from 7:00 am to 9:00 am.
The show, hosted by award-winning journalist Blessed Sogah, will provide viewers with in-depth conversations on pressing national issues, bringing together politicians, activists, and thought leaders.
Focus of the First Edition
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The debut edition will tackle two critical subjects:
- The Fight Against Galamsey: What Next?
- The Impending Akwatia and Tamale Central By-elections
These issues, which dominate both national and community-level discussions, will be unpacked by a diverse panel of voices drawn from politics, activism, and civil society.

High-Profile Guests
Confirmed guests for the first edition include:
Salam Mustapha, National Youth Organiser, NPP
Rashid Tanko Computer, Director of Elections & IT, NDC
Ivan Kyei Innocent, Youth Activist
Daryl Bosu, Deputy National Director, A Rocha Ghana
Naa Densua, Member, Stop Galamsey Protest
With illegal mining continuing to threaten Ghana’s environment and political by-elections stirring intense debate, the discussions are expected to generate compelling insights and offer possible solutions.
A New Platform for National Conversations
Prime Insight is designed as a fresh space for incisive, solutions-driven dialogue on governance, politics, and social issues.
The programme will air every Saturday morning on Joy Prime (DStv 281, GOtv 124, and Free-to-Air channel 102), with live engagement on @JoyPrimeTV across social media.
Don’t miss the first edition of Prime Insight this Saturday, August 16, from 7:00 am to 9:00 am, only on Joy Prime.
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