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Joy Learning TV is set to premiere Season four of its career and entrepreneurship development programme, 'The Career Trail', on Saturday, April 4, 2026, continuing its mission of inspiring young people to look beyond the traditional white-collar job route.
Since its debut in September 2023, The Career Trail has grown into one of Joy Learning TV’s flagship programmes, spotlighting real stories of resilience, creativity, and entrepreneurship. Over the seasons, the programme has featured accomplished professionals and entrepreneurs who have carved successful paths across diverse industries.
Season three drew wide viewership and gave audiences the chance to meet some of Ghana’s most respected personalities. These included veteran broadcaster and comedian Kwaku Sintim-Misa (KSM), award-winning actress and entrepreneur Yvonne Nelson, playwright and Roverman Productions CEO Uncle Ebo Whyte, Executive Chairman of JL Holdings and CEO of JL Properties Dr. James Condua Orleans-Lindsay, and online journalist Kobby Kyei, among many others.
Through candid conversations, these guests highlighted the role of entrepreneurship in their journeys, offering practical guidance to young people aiming to build careers and businesses.
Building on this strong foundation, Season four promises an even richer lineup of guests, exploring entrepreneurship opportunities in fashion, media, health, education, and several other fields. Each episode will focus on how passion, skill, and determination can be turned into sustainable careers and thriving enterprises.

The first episode of this season, airing on Saturday, April 4, at 4 pm on Joy Learning TV and 6:30 pm on JoyNews, features veteran broadcaster and founder of Rabodef Radio Academy, Mr Tommy Annan Forson. With decades of experience in broadcasting and a passion for mentoring young talent, Mr. Forson has shaped the careers of many in the media industry. His journey shows how dedication, creativity, and leadership can make a real impact.
Join the host, Irene Adubea Aning, every Saturday starting this April, as she returns to take you through real-life entrepreneurial stories, career tips, and lessons for success.
The Career Trail continues to align with Joy Learning TV’s long-term vision of promoting entrepreneurship among learners, with particular emphasis on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET). Through storytelling and mentorship, the programme encourages young people to use their talents to create businesses, solve problems, and generate employment.
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