Ghana’s media landscape has been jolted by a sweeping regulatory crackdown that has taken nine radio stations off the air — including three owned by businessman and politician Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi.
The suspensions, announced by the National Communications Authority (NCA), affect multiple outlets accused of breaching broadcasting regulations. I
ndustry watchers say the move marks one of the most significant clampdowns on the airwaves in recent years, raising fresh debates over compliance, press freedom, and political influence in the media space.
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