Broadcast Journalist with Zylofon FM, Blakk Rasta has disclosed that staff of the station have not been paid their salaries for the past nine months by their boss Nana Appiah Mensah popularly called NAM 1.
According to him, things have been rough for them ever since the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) stopped the gold dealership company, Menzgold from operating because it is not properly licensed.
The controversial Reggae Artiste dispelled rumours that the station has stopped broadcasting saying they have been working 24/7 to produce quality content for their ardent listeners.
Blakk Rasta said though they are suffering, he wishes his boss pays customers before paying attention to staff.
He stressed that some of the workers who couldn’t stand the hardships have left the company but he and others have remained to push forward its agenda.
Blakk Rasta added that his boss has been praising the staff for their resilience during these nine months of not being paid salaries.
In a video with SVTV sighted by MyNewsGh.com, Blakk Rasta revealed, ‘For nine months now, we have been working without salary but there’s vim. We are not worried at all’.
He assured that NAM 1 who has been out of the country for a while will return soon to pay their salaries and settle aggrieved customers whose investments have been locked up.
‘Zylofon, since you came here to our office you have seen that work is ongoing. Our boss NAM 1 will return in the next few days, against popular prophecies that he will never return to Ghana from Dubai. Its wrong perception, he will return, he will bring the money, we are happy that he will get the money to pay everybody. So that at least things will normalized,’ he assured in the interview sighted by MyNewGh.com.
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