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The popular television programme 'Prime Insight', broadcast on Joy Prime, is solidifying its reputation as a key platform for high-level political and socio-economic discourse as it turns its attention to some key matters that have dominated public discussions within the week.
This week's edition of the show, scheduled for Saturday, September 20, will shift focus to the political landscape, with seasoned journalist Blessed Sogah taking over as the host.
The headline topic will be "Thank You Tours and Health Walks: Is There Jostling for Who Becomes Next NDC Flagbearer?" The programme will explore the political strategies and subtle manoeuvres of potential candidates within the NDC as they position themselves for the party's top job.
The show will also touch upon another pressing issue: "US Deportations, Lawsuits and Matters Arising", addressing the legal and humanitarian implications of the deportation of Ghanaian citizens from the United States.

The panel for this crucial political debate includes Nana Baffour Agyei Awuah, MP for Manhyia South; Wonder Victor Kutor Esq., a member of the National Executive Committee of the NDC; Mussa Dankwah, Executive Director of Global InfoAnalytics; and returning guest Ivan Kyei Innocent.
The discussion aims to shed light on the dynamics of the internal race to succeed former President John Dramani Mahama, should he complete his term.
'Prime Insight' is available for viewing on Joy Prime TV, which can be accessed on DStv channel 281, GOtv channel 124, and HD channel 102.
The show will also be streamed on all social media platforms of the TV channel.
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