Hitz FM hosts maiden edition of 'My Hustle' to empower young entrepreneurs
Hitz FM held the maiden edition of 'My Hustle' on April 25, 2026 at the Joy Prime studios. The programme aired live on Hitz 103.9 FM and Joy Prime television from 2pm to 4pm.
The programme featured four business professionals - Oheneba Yaw Boamah, Sherif Ghali, Christiana Dankwah, and Michael Marmon-Halm - and eight young entrepreneurs who are listeners of Hitz FM: Augustine Nkrumah Boamah, Jennifer Annan, Derrick Antwi, Edmond Sarpong, Christian Barnes, Stephen Gbande, Abdul Samed and Naomi Oppong. The resource persons shared their success stories, challenges and offered practical business tips to the audience. The programme, which targets small and medium scale enterprises, was themed "Building Smart Businesses, Growing Strong." According to DJ Black, Programmes Manager of Hitz FM, "some young people are building brands, launching start-ups, monetising skills, and turning passion into enterprise. They are doing this with limited capital, changing markets, and stiff competition. Yet their stories are rarely told in well-structured, empowering formats that educate and inspire others. A lot of business-oriented programmes target much older business people and fully-fledged enterprises. That is the reason we have created this platform."
'My Hustle' is a quarterly radio and television programme, powered by Hitz FM. The programme was hosted by Doreen Avio and produced by Kwame Dadzie, Arnold Dei and Debby Sway.
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Hitz FM hosted the first edition of 'My Hustle', a conversation to empower young Ghanaian entrepreneurs. The event brought together business professionals and budding entrepreneurs- but what crucial connections were made?
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