The 'Kpakpakpa' movement (survival by any legal means possible), appears to be the only way for many ordinary Ghanaians who are steering their way in an economy hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic.
They continue to be negatively affected by the harsh economic climate and skyrocketing inflation on food and goods.
In an all-new show; the Living Standard series, JoyNews tells the stories of how the average Ghanaian is surviving in current times.
The Living Standard Series is live on Joy FM, Joy News on MultiTV and all social media platforms.
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