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Joy Prime premieres its latest feature titled 'Tollbooth Tales' on Prime Morning.
The piece highlights the plight and the plea of two former tollbooth workers who lost their jobs due to the cessation of collection of road and bridge tolls.
Linda Agyeiwaa and Patience Lartey share insights into the hurdle they face surviving with their children without a job amidst the recent high cost of living.
There will also be a riveting conversation on finding the solution to the impasse.
Prime Morning's Roselyn Felli will host the Executive Secretary of the Labour Commission, Ofosu Asamoah, President of the Tollbooth Workers Union, Henry Dogbe as well as Union's Secretary, Edward Duncun in a bid to finding solutions to the plight of the former tollbooth workers.

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