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Video: Cape Coast Radio Presenters Earn Just 530 GHC Monthly” – ObraPa FM Journalist Collins Reveals

In a shocking revelation, Collins, a sports journalist at ObraPa 106.9 FM, has disclosed that radio presenters in Cape Coast are paid a mere 530 GHC per month.

During an exclusive interview on Kofy Jesse TV, hosted by Sir Nuhu, Collins exposed the grim financial realities faced by radio presenters in the coastal city.

His disclosure has sparked widespread outrage and prompted discussions about the welfare of media professionals in the region.

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The insufficient salary has reportedly led to significant challenges for presenters, forcing many to struggle to make ends meet. As a result, talented broadcasters are leaving the industry in search of better opportunities elsewhere, contributing to a brain drain in Cape Coast’s media landscape.

The revelation has sparked calls for urgent reforms to address the poor remuneration and improve conditions for radio presenters.

Watch the full interview below for more details:

 

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