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Episode 12 - on corruption, dangerous vegetables, the VGMAs and more

This week, senior journalist Stacey Knott is joined by head of news Betty Kankam-Boadu, reporters Abu Mubarik and Kwasi  Gyamfi Asiedu entertainment reporter David Mawuli and sports reporter Kwame Boakye.

This week, senior journalist Stacey Knott is joined by head of news Betty Kankam-Boadu, reporters Abu Mubarik and Kwasi  Gyamfi Asiedu, entertainment reporter David Mawuli and sports reporter Kwame Boakye.

Ever worried about what's really in your fruit and vegetables? Betty Kankam-Boadu reveals what she discovered when she asked this question.

The teams also looks at the national debate about the IEA debate, are they right to only host the main presidential candidates for their upcoming debate? Kwasi  Gyamfi Asiedu goes in-depth on this issue.

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We also look at the latest police recruitment drive, and how much money this is putting into the service.

In business the team discusses the UK Anti-Corruption Summit and Ghana's involvement, and how issues like the bus branding saga relate to it.  Abu Mubarik also reveals the strongest economies in Africa - the results might surprise.

In entertainment news, David Mawuli looks at the results of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, who dressed well, who disappointed and the backlash from the awards given.

And in sports, Kwame Boakye talks about footballer salaries, especially those on the Forbes' list.

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