This Saturday on Newsfile: Galamsey taxes, sole-sourcing probes, the Black Stars and presidential dialogue post-mortem
Newsfile will return to the airwaves this Saturday, April 4th, 2026, on JoyNews and Joy FM platforms. The four-hour broadcast, hosted by Samson Lardy Anyenini, will go live from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. The program will discuss topical issues.
The discussion will include the "Big Push" initiative and a newly launched probe into the sole-sourced contracts tied to the project. The show will also discuss the government's decision to halt the "Galamsey Tax", which was uncovered by a JoyNews documentary. The conversation is set to focus on the growing chorus of voices demanding the punishment of Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs). The panellists will also scrutinise President John Mahama's recent engagements with civil society organisations and commitments made towards governance, accountability and developmental policies.
The broadcast will also weigh in on whether the potential or actual sacking of Coach Otto Addo is justified. The broadcast will be available for streaming across all Joy digital platforms, including DStv and social media channels.
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Newsfile returns this Saturday with discussions on galamsey taxes, sole-sourcing probes, the Black Stars and presidential dialogue. The show will delve into governance, sports, and accountability- but what insights will the panel bring?
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