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Joy Prime TV’s flagship show, Prime Insight, is set for a high-octane panel discussion this Saturday, October 11, 2025, from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM, focusing on the most pressing legal, political, and labour conflicts in Ghana.
Hosted by Blessed Sogah, the programme will bring together a diverse panel of legal experts, political figures, and activist leaders to dissect the ongoing challenges facing the nation.
The two main topics slated for the discussion centre on the crackdown on illegal mining and the pervasive issue of government employees working without pay.

Topic 1: Illegal Mining, Prosecution of Wontumi and the Bail Saga
The first major segment will confront the government's intensifying legal battle against illegal mining ('galamsey') and the high-profile prosecution of Ashanti Regional Chairman Bernard Antwi Boasiako (Wontumi).
The panel will scrutinise the status of the charges, the public perception of selective justice, and the controversial 'bail saga' that often accompanies legal proceedings against politically connected individuals.
Topic 2: Working Without Pay: The Aggrieved Nurses' and Teachers' Protest, Government's Promise and Matters Arising
The second critical segment will focus on the widespread labour unrest caused by the government's failure to pay thousands of public sector employees.
The panel will tackle the plight of aggrieved nurses and teachers, many of whom have worked for several months without receiving their salaries, leading to disruptive protests.
Expert Panelists
The discussion will feature a five-member panel with varied expertise:
- Andy Appiah-Kubi: Lead Counsel for Chairman Wontumi.
- Dr. Thomas Winsum Anabah: MP for Garu and former Medical Director at Ridge Hospital.
- Janet Asana Nabla: Chairperson for the People's National Party.
- King Ali Awudu: President of the Coalition of Concerned Teachers.
- Ivan Kyei Innocent: Youth Activist.
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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