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This Saturday's edition of JoyNews' Newsfile took a deep dive into Ghana’s most pressing national issues with top analysts, policymakers, and legal minds in the studio for a discussion and hard-hitting revelations.
The analysis programme examined the significance of the National Economic Dialogue—will it bring real solutions or remain another political exercise? It also questioned Ghana’s fight against corruption—are there enough good men leading the charge, or is corruption winning the battle?
Another key issue is land loot, as President John Mahama’s decision to reverse controversial land acquisitions sparks debate. Will this fix the problem or open the door to new legal battles?
Join in the discussion to find answers from the live stream below:
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