Tonight, Joy News' PM Express will discuss the country's current crises ranging from strike actions by labour unions over their demand for Cost of Living Allowance to the government's discussion with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Pressure groups like Arise Ghana have also announced their intention to embark on a demonstration in the Ashanti Region over the harsh economic conditions. This will be the second time such a protest will be held by the group.
All of these will be discussed on the show tonight including matters arising from the freezing of assets belonging to the late Sir John.
Tune in to JoyNews at 9:00pm for PM Express with Evans Mensah.
The panelists for tonight are; Senior Vice President at IMANI GHANA, Kofi Bentil, Programs Manager at the Ghana Integrity Initiative, Mary Addah and Leading member of Arise Ghana Movement, Bernard Mornah.
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