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Media personality and seasoned broadcaster Kafui Dey has moved to join ZED Multimedia after taking a bow from Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) last year in July.
This was announced by ZED Multimedia in a Facebook post shared on January 16 2026.
Kafui Dey is set to host a new weekly segment titled “What Dey Happen with Kafui” and it will aired on ZED 101.9FM every Thursday at 10:00 pm commencing 22nd January, 2026.
Listeners may also tune in live through the station’s online streaming service at radio.zedmultimedia.com.
The management of ZED Multimedia has characterized Kafui Dey’s joining as a strategic move intended to boost the station’s evening programming and enhance listener involvement.
Renowned for his composed presentation, insightful commentary, and strong connection with varied audiences, Kafui Dey adds extensive experience in broadcasting, moderation, and content curation to the ZED brand.
“What Dey Happen with Kafui” has been crafted as an engaging, conversational show that will delve into current issues, lifestyle trends, entertainment, and the social discussions influencing Ghanaian society.
The program will also serve as a space for open conversations, reflections on national issues, and interactions with guests from different backgrounds, presented in a manner that is relatable yet intellectually stimulating.
Commenting on his choice to join ZED Multimedia, Kafui Dey shared his enthusiasm for the new phase, stating that the platform matches his interest in impactful discussions and quality broadcasting.
He noted that the show will mirror everyday life while prompting listeners to critically examine matters that affect them.
ZED Multimedia also indicated that the program aligns seamlessly with its goal of delivering varied, relevant, and engaging content that connects with its audience.
The station further said Kafui Dey’s professionalism and insight will add value to ZED 101.9FM’s standing as a destination for trustworthy and entertaining radio.
Both staff and listeners have received the news positively, describing it as a welcome boost to the station’s prime-time lineup.
As “What Dey Happen with Kafui” prepares to air on Thursday evenings, audiences can look forward to a compelling blend of discussion, reflection, and genuine storytelling as ZED 101.9FM broadens its programming and reinforces its place in Ghana’s competitive radio space.
Former host of GTV’s Breakfast Show, Kafui Dey, officially announced his departure from the morning program after four impactful years on air.
In a heartfelt statement shared on July 24, 2025, the media personality reflected on his journey, which began on August 2, 2021.
He described the experience as “incredible,” expressing gratitude to the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), the Director-General, his co-presenters, producers, directors, crew, social media team, and every guest who contributed to the success of the show.
“After 4 incredible years, IT IS TIME,” Kafui wrote. “Today, I step away from #GTVBreakfast.”
He also extended a warm message to his audience, thanking them for riding with him through the highs and lows. “To all who supported me—thank you. For the highs, the lows, and the memories, I’m truly thankful. If I ever offended anyone, please forgive me,” he added.

In 2023, popular host of Ignition and the Weekend City Show, Sammy Forson, concluded his tenure at the SuperStation Joy 99.7 FM.
After joining Ghana’s The Multimedia Group in 2018 from Live FM, Sammy expressed readiness to embark on fresh opportunities. Throughout his stint at Joy FM, he enthralled listeners with his extensive radio experience, impeccable musical taste, and infectious sense of humor.
The velvety-voiced radio personality adeptly handled various roles at the station, including hosting Overdrive and standing in for the hosts of Drive Time and Showbiz A-Z.
“I am overwhelmed with gratitude for each and every one of you. Your unwavering love, support, and dedication have been the heartbeat of my journey. It's been an honor to be a part of your lives, to share stories, laughter, and moments that have woven us together,” Sammy Forson says.
“From the bottom of my heart, I thank you for allowing me into your homes, cars, and daily routines. The memories we've created will forever hold a special place in my heart. To my incredible team, colleagues and all those who've supported me along this path, your contributions have been invaluable,” he adds.
According to him as he steps into a new chapter, he carries with him, the cherished memories.
“I will miss the connection, the shared moments, and the joy of being in your company. You've been my inspiration, my motivation, and my reason to strive for excellence,” he says.
Originating in Kumasi in 2001, Sammy embarked on his journey as a computer systems engineer at Ghana Computers, guided by Fred Arthur. His expertise in repairing, servicing, and assembling computers led him to the PCDJ software. Mastering it, Sammy revolutionized radio stations like Asta Radio and Chriss FM in Techiman and Berekum, replacing traditional setups with high-specification computer systems.
Joining the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation in October 2003, Sammy played a pivotal role in transitioning Garden City Radio to computerized music systems.
Over time, he expanded his responsibilities to manage the IT department and establish a production studio, showcasing his passion for music and DJing.
Influenced by mentor Jojo Lemaire, Sammy displayed his voice and musical talent on shows like 'Reggae Sun Splash,' 'Sentimental Jazz,' 'Joy in His Presence,' and 'Smooth Joints.'
A significant turning point occurred in 2004 when Sammy met radio legend Tommy Annan Forson, leading him to Citi 97.3FM. There, he hosted 'Rhythms in the Citi' and later took charge of shows like 'Citi Drive' and 'Country Club.' Under the leadership of CEO Samuel Atta Mensah, Sammy experienced remarkable growth during his tenure at Citi FM.
Making the move to YFM 107.9FM in 2009 under the mentorship of radio veteran George Brun, who was then the General Manager, Sammy curated 'The Mid-Morning Show with Sammy Forson.' This show gained immense popularity across Accra, Kumasi, and Takoradi. Notably, Sammy received several accolades, including the Radio Mid Morning Host of the Year at the Ghana Radio and Television Awards and the Record Promoter of the Year at the Ghana DJ Awards.
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