Workers toil in order to relax and enjoy the fruits of their labour during pension.
However, the outbreak of Covid-19 across the world, has left a devastating impact on every sector of the economy.
Therefore, Ghanaians especially, contributors to the various pension schemes are wondering if Covid-19 has in any way affected their contributions. Hence, the topic for tonight's edition of Joy News' Business Edition of PM Express, "safety of pension contributions in a pandemic era."
Joy News’ George Wiafe hosted tonight’s programme at 9:00pm. The guest for today, is Chief Executive of National Pensions Regulatory Authority, Hayford Atta Krufi.
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