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The latest edition of Joy Prime’s Prime Insight is scheduled to tackle two of the issues that dominated discussions in Ghana within the week.
The programme, hosted by Blessed Sogah, is scheduled to air this Saturday, October 4th, from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM, featuring a high-powered panel of experts and policymakers.
Galamsey Fight Under Scrutiny
The first segment is scheduled to delve into illegal mining with a focus on President Mahama's encounter with civil society organisations (CSOs).

The discussion is expected to provide critical insight into the challenges of coordinating enforcement efforts gainsty the menace.
Joining the panel to analyze the national anti-galamsey strategy is:
- ELIKEM KOTOKO: Deputy CEO, Forestry Commission.
- DR. SOLOMON OWUSU: Mining Engineering & Mineral Economics Consultant, USA.
Their analysis will examine whether implications of the encounter on the broader goal of eradicating galamsey and the role of stakeholders, including the Forestry Commission, in securing natural resources.
DStv Pricing and Ministerial Accountability
The second major topic focuses on the consumer rights and regulatory oversight in the entertainment sector: "DStv Pricing Controversy: Assessing Emerging Concerns, and Calls for Minister's Resignation."
This segment addresses the growing public backlash against recent price adjustments by the satellite service provider, DStv, and the resulting demands for governmental intervention and accountability.
Contributing to this crucial debate is:
- JOHN DARKO: Vice Chairman, Environment, Science and Technology Committee, MP for Suame.
As a member of the legislative branch, Mr. Darko is expected to offer the parliamentary perspective on consumer protection laws, regulatory authority, and the political implications of the price hike controversy, including the calls for a Minister to resign over the matter.
Prime Insight, which airs on Joy Prime (DStv 281, GoTV 124, HD 102), promises a robust and detailed discussion on issues that have dominated the national headlines this week.
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