A woman wept on live radio Thursday over concerns of heightened corruption.
The woman called in to contribute to a discussion on the controversy surrounding the re-branding of 116 MMT buses at a cost of 3.6 million cedis.
On Joy Fm’s Super Morning Show, a caller sobbed after learning how State funds are being mismanaged.
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