Popular Ghanaian Musician, Businesswoman cum actress and baby mama of self-acclaimed Ghanaian Dancehall King Shatta Wale, Michy says that the E-levy should be scrapped.
Michy who was on the Daybreak Hitz show, together with colleague actress Yvonne Nelson to talk about their yet to be released movie "The Men We Love" made this assertion after she was asked by show host Andy Dosty on what she makes of the E-Levy.
Speaking on the matter she said the E-Levy should be scrapped because too many bills are being paid and lots of people are struggling here in Ghana which to her shows that times are hard in Ghana so the E-Levy is not a good idea unless the money will be of good use to the country.
"….I think it should be scrapped. Too many bills are being paid and lots of people are struggling out here. Times are really hard with extra bills so I don't think the E-Levy is a good idea unless the money is going to be put into good use", she said.
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