The Business edition of PM Express will tonight have a conversation about the private sector and how the sector has been affected by the economy after mid-year.
The Chief Executive Officer of the Private Enterprises Federation, Nana Osei Bonsu, the CEO of Association of Ghana Industry, Seth Twum Akwaboah and the CEO of the Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mark Badu Aboagye will be the panelists for the show.
The discussion will also revolve around how the government could help improve the sector and some of the challenges to be addressed in the private sector.
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