The IMANI Centre for Policy and Education has given the Akufo-Addo administration 56.77 percent for performance with regards to its 2016 manifesto.
Tonight, JoyNews’ Manifesto Tracker will discuss more on the government’s achievement so far.
The show which will be co-hosted by JoyNews’ Evans Mensah and Research Consultant for IMANI Ghana, Denis Asare will engage representatives from the two majority parties.
Deputy Information Minister, Pius Hadzide and former Director of Research for the National Democratic Congress will speak on the topic; “The NPP Scoreboard: The Question of Records.”
The programme will be livestreamed on all of JoyNews’ social media handles
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