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As a nation rocked with issues on daily basis, it is important for reflections to be made to ascertain whether the country is on course or otherwise.
For this reason, today’s edition of The Probe on JoyNews tabled the topic ‘Probing the Big Issues’.
This gave the media practitioners the platform to critically analyse the decisions being taken by policymakers and their effects on ordinary citizens.
Host, Emefa Apawu steered the affairs of the show whilst JoyNews’ Raymond Acquah, Asempa FM’s Philip Osei Bonsu and ATL's Ama Bawa were panalists for the one-hour programme.
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