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Finally, the light turns green for the much anticipated special edition of Ghana’s most authoritative talk show, Showbiz A-Z, to roll from the Ashanti Region.
This is in line with the Ghana Month on Joy 99.7 initiative, which aims to amplify the tradition and culture of Ghana in March.
As Ghana marks its 65th independence anniversary, the Showbiz A-Z team at Joy FM travels to explore and discover Kumasi and its tourist sites on March 5, 2022.
Even better is the conversation that details the rich culture of the Ashanti kingdom.
The entire itinerary is to mark Ghana Month on Joy. A tour of the beautiful Garden City, followed by a streak of traditional rites and cultural art display, essentially sets the tone for a conversation that will be broadcast live on Joy FM from the Center for National Culture.

Experienced resource persons will join host George Quaye to dissect the topic: the evolution of the Ashanti Kingdom and its contribution to tourism and the creative space at large.
Panellists include the Chief of Nkwantakese, Deputy Director of Ghana Tourism Authority, and the Public Relations Officer of Center for National Culture in Kumasi.
A monarchial historian will be onboard to assist in telling the rich history and culture of the Ashanti Kingdom, while regular pundit Kwame Rasta makes the cut for the special day.

Ghana Month on Joy promises to be exciting, especially as Showbiz A-Z comes to you from Kumasi with well-tailored content that resonates with the celebration of our true essence as Ghanaians.
Showbiz A-Z celebrates Ghana Month on Joy on March 5, 2022. The show will be live on Joy 99.7 FM from 2 pm to 6 pm while streaming on Joy FM and Joy Entertainment Facebook pages. You don’t want to miss it.
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