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This Saturday’s edition of JoyNews' Newsfile examined several topical national and international developments, including the controversy surrounding alleged mass dismissals in the public sector, the debate over the procurement of motorbikes for Members of Parliament, rising global tensions and fears of a possible war involving Iran, and Ghana’s potential return to the international bond market.
The programme also analysed the economic implications of re-entering the bond market amid ongoing fiscal recovery efforts, while assessing the political and governance concerns tied to the other issues.
Hosted by Samson Lardy Anyenini, the show featured expert panel discussions aimed at unpacking the policy, economic and governance implications of these developments for Ghana and the wider international community.
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