The Information Minister Kojo Oppong Nkrumah will this evening be on Joy News ahead of the partial lockdown which takes effect at 1 am on Monday, March 30.
A lot of questions have been asked by many citizens especially those affected partial lockdown regarding those exempted and what people are permitted to go out to do.
This follows Friday evening announcement by President Akufo-Addo staying the partial lockdown will affect Kumasi, Accra and Tema where significant cases of the novel coronavirus have been recorded.
Join Emefa Apawu as she hosts the Information Minister tonight from 7:30 pm on JOYNEWS.
Viewers and listeners can send their questions ahead of time so they will be answered.
Questions will also be taken during the show via phone calls, text messages, WhatsApp and Facebook.
This will also be broadcast on Joy 99.7 FM in Accra and Luv 99.5 FM in Kumasi.
Watch the live programme below:
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