After 66 years of Ghana gaining independence from her colonisers, the country is said to be poor and currently seeking a $3 billion bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
This development is a major concern for most Ghanaians.
On the back of this JoyNews’ PM Express seeks to find answers to why the country remains poor as well as solutions to the current economic downturn.
Watch the discussion from the livestream below:
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