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Ghana’s leading news analysis programme, Newsfile, returns this Saturday, March 21, 2026, with a strong focus on the nation’s most pressing challenges.
Hosted by Samson Lardy Anyenini, the programme will examine government claims of economic resilience, assessing whether ordinary Ghanaians feel the reported stability or whether it remains largely theoretical.
It will also address the growing debate over borrowing to recruit public-sector workers at low wages, raising concerns about sustainability, fair compensation, and the long-term impact on the national economy.
In what is expected to be a particularly intense segment, JoyNews’ Newsfile will address the persistent galamsey crisis, shifting the conversation toward the role of National Democratic Congress (NDC) actors in the menace, following the government’s admission that its own members are involved.
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