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Scenes of jeers and catcalls have met President Akufo-Addo's convoy as he tours the country inspecting projects.
However, his appointees have either denied the President was booed or have outright attacked citizens for booing at the President.
Today on Newsfile, host, Emefa Apawu and her panel will be discussing the angry reaction of the President's appointees to critics of the President's administration.
Also, the ongoing IMF discussions and the recent happenings in the country concerning the depreciation of the cedi and the protest of traders will be discussed on the show.
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