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As the nation processes the implications of the 2026 State of the Nation Address (SONA) by President John Mahama on Friday, February 27, Joy Prime’s flagship analytical programme, Prime Insight, is set to host a high-level debate on the government's economic trajectory.
The special broadcast, scheduled for Saturday, 28th February 2026, will bring together key political strategists to dissect the tension between the administration's recovery claims and the brewing controversies in the cocoa sector.

Hosted by Blessed Sogah, the two-hour intensive session (7 am – 9 am) promises to provide a critical breakdown of the President's latest policy directives and their real-world impact on the Ghanaian pocket.
The central theme of the broadcast, "SONA 2026: The Economic Recovery vs the Cocoa Politics", touches on the most sensitive nerves of the current political landscape.
While the government has been vocal about stabilising the cedi and curbing inflation, the opposition and sector stakeholders have raised red flags regarding the management of Ghana's brown gold.
Prime Insight will air live on DStv channel 281 and GOtv channel 124, with live streaming and real-time updates across all Joy Prime's social media handles.
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