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This Saturday on Newsfile: Economy, Jobs, and Galamsey to dominate discussions

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Ghana’s most influential news analysis programme, Newsfile, returns to the airwaves on JoyNews and Joy FM on Saturday, 21st March 2026, with a heavy-hitting agenda focused on the nation’s economic stability and the persistent crisis of illegal mining (galamsey).

Host Samson Lardy Anyenini is set to lead a three-hour deep dive starting at 9:00 a.m., bringing together policy experts and legal minds to address three critical themes currently dominating the national discourse.

Economic Resilience: Fact or Friction?

The first segment of the show will scrutinise the government’s assertion that the Ghanaian economy is now “resilient” enough to withstand global shocks. Following recent market volatilities and shifts in international trade, the panel will examine whether the average Ghanaian household is feeling this supposed stability or if the recovery remains purely statistical.

The ‘Low Wage’ Recruitment Debate

In a provocative second segment, the programme will tackle the growing controversy surrounding the public sector workforce.

The topic, “Jobs: Borrow to recruit on low wages?”, follows recent debates on the sustainability of using borrowed capital to expand the government payroll while workers struggle with the rising cost of living.

Is the government prioritising employment numbers over the quality of life and fair compensation for civil servants?

Analysts will explore the long-term fiscal implications of funding a wage bill through further national debt.

Galamsey: “Our own people involved”

Perhaps the most heated discussion of the morning will centre on the re-energised fight against galamsey. The show aims to move beyond the usual blame-shifting toward foreign nationals, focusing instead on the local kingpins and community leaders allegedly fuelling the destruction of water bodies.

How to Watch and Listen

The programme will be broadcast live across multiple platforms:

  • Television: Joy News Channel.
  • Radio: Joy 99.7 FM and Luv 99.5 FM.
  • Online: Live streaming on the JoyNews and Joy FM YouTube channels and all other social media platforms
  • Time: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

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Source: www.myjoyonline.com
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