The introduction of the domestic debt exchange programme had seen protests and pushback from a section of Ghanaians who for most part had been a rather laid back group of Ghanaian social hierarchy.
Today on PM Express, we analyse the power of the middle class and what potential it has to affect government decisions even after the debt treatment.
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