In the past week, Pensioner Bondholders have been picketing at the Finance Ministry to demand their coupon payment.
The pensioners say they will not back down until they are paid what they’re due.
Also, there have been calls for the amendment of dual citizenship laws in regard to office holders.
This was after John Mahama promised to review the constitutional provision that prevents Ghanaians with dual citizenship from holding political positions in the country.
Today on Newsfile, the host Samson Lardy Anyenini and his guests discussed these issues.
Watch the program below:
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