Fight Against Galamsey: Organized Labour's intended strike is unnecessary – Kwabena Andrews|JN TODAY

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Fight Against Galamsey: Organized Labour's intended strike is unnecessary – Kwabena Andrews|JN TODAY


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@gntehara
2 days ago

Joyfm/Tv has surprised me on this Galamsey issue, especially with Organied Labour intended industrial action. The BBC of Ghana, Joyfm/tv devoted all its programs, PM Express, News file, the Probe, Morning show, you name it, to discussing a "developing story" as if Joyfm/tv was going to make it happen. Come and see Kojo Dickson, quoting antiquated research work on Galamsey, Samson came up tops as an Expert on Galamsey, it was a delight to see reporters of Joyfm/tv falling over each other to prove their worth in Galamsey literature and Expertise. My question is did they know it is a developing story? Did they know it will end like this? Are they going to apologize for the carcaphony of noise they made into our ears? I am just beside myself. What do you think?