Joy Prime is set to hit your screens with another human interest feature dubbed "Tollbooth Tales."
The feature highlights the plight and the plea of two former tollbooth workers who lost their jobs due to the cessation of collection of road and bridge tolls.
Linda Agyeiwaa and Patience Lartey share insights into the hurdle they face surviving with their children without a job amidst the recent high cost of living.
"Sometimes I sleep on an empty stomach when all calls to friends and family for help prove futile," Patience Lartey said.
Linda, who is unable to pay her rent, awaits the final warning that would lead to being thrown out of the room she occupies now.
The Tollbooth Tales will show on Prime Morning at 7:00 a.m. on all digital television sets, also on DSTV channel 281 and GOTV Channel 180.
Catch a glimpse of the plea of two single mothers whose lives are on the brink on Multi Tv and HD+ 102.
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