For a week now, some agitated Ghanaians mostly made up of the youth took to social media to express their displeasure over what they describe as a failure on the part of successive governments to improve the lives of the citizenry.
On Newsfile Saturday morning, host Samson Lardy Anyenini and his guests discussed the ongoing campaign and the protest the group intends to embark on despite a court injunction.
The show also focused on the Wesley Girls SHS impasse and why Muslim students are not allowed to fast in public Christian schools.
Again, the fight against galamsey which has been the priority of the incumbent government to clamp down on illegal mining has seen the arrest of individuals who engaged in the illegality.
Samson Lardy Anyenini and his guest discussed government's effort in halting illegal small scale mining.
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