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A new fast-paced voice for the people on GhanaWeb TV

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The street-focused format ensures viewers hear directly from citizens

A new, vibrant, and people-driven programme is set to hit screens as Around Town prepares to air on GhanaWeb TV on Monday February 16, 2026, and across its social media platforms; @TheGhanaWeb on GhanaWeb?_rdc=1&_rdr” target=”_blank”>Facebook, Instagram, and GhanaWeb” target=”_blank”>X bringing real voices, real experiences, and real conversations from the streets directly to viewers.

Designed as a fast-paced 4-to-5-minute production, Around Town captures authentic public opinion on the issues shaping everyday life.

The programme focuses on what truly matters to citizens — from social concerns and political developments to health matters, economic pressures, daily living challenges, and physical infrastructure issues affecting communities.

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At a time when public voices are crucial to national development conversations, Around Town positions itself as a mirror of society — reflecting how policies, price changes, infrastructure gaps, and social trends are impacting people in real time.

The street-focused format ensures viewers hear directly from traders, drivers, workers, students, and ordinary residents navigating life across towns and cities.

The production blends vox pops, quick context explainers, and strong location visuals to deliver information in a way that is engaging, relatable, and easy to consume for audiences on television and digital platforms.

Beyond being a programme, Around Town is designed as a public conversation platform — one where citizens help shape the national narrative by sharing their experiences and concerns.

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Call for Public Participation

The production team is inviting the public to actively contribute to the programme by alerting the team to issues in their communities that need attention.

Citizens are encouraged to share concerns relating to:

• Social challenges affecting communities

• Economic pressures and cost of living realities

• Health issues and public health experiences

• Governance and political matters affecting daily life

• Infrastructure challenges such as roads, drainage, transport, and utilities

The goal is simple — ensure that the stories being told truly represent what people are going through across the country.

As Around Town goes live, viewers can expect a programme that is energetic, honest, and deeply connected to the lived experiences of the public.

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The streets have a story.

Around Town is ready to tell it.

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