Accra/Ghana

Asaase FM 99.5

Sobre Asaase FM 99.5

Asaase FM 99.5 transmite en vivo desde Accra, Ghana, en Tuninga Radio.

Esta emisora se especializa en música News, Talk.

The station delivers news and information programming, focusing on current events and political developments. Content primarily consists of reporting on national and international affairs, with a particular emphasis on stories originating from the African continent. Recent headlines featured on the broadcaster include reports on President John Dramani Mahama’s directives regarding state-funded foreign travel for boards of state-owned enterprises, a Right to Information request filed by the New Patriotic Party's Director of Communications concerning the Feed the country Programme, and President Mahama’s upcoming five-day working visit to South Korea. The station also covers local incidents, such as a motorcycle crash at the University of Cape Coast resulting in a student’s death. A recurring theme in the reporting is the advancement of women's roles in society, as highlighted by International Women’s Day coverage and the recognition of the Managing Director of Zoomlion the country Limited at the country Women of Excellence Awards. The broadcaster’s programming appears to be largely news-driven, with frequent updates and features. Several pieces of content are designated as “Editors-Pick,” suggesting curated selections of significant stories. Specific segments include reports on President Mahama's directives, discussions on investing in women and strengthening society (

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Asaase FM 99.5 presenta programación de News, Talk desde Accra, Ghana.

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