Audio By Carbonatix
The Ecobank-JoyBusiness SME Fair is wrapping up on a high note today as huge crowds throng the exhibition grounds to take advantage of massive discounts and last-minute deals from vendors.
Day Three has turned into a bustling marketplace of colour, sound, and enterprise. Patrons are moving from one stand to another, shopping, bargaining, and discovering a variety of products ranging from fashion, food, and beauty essentials to gadgets, home décor, building materials, and crafts.

The energy on the grounds is electric. Music blares through the speakers, vendors call out to attract buyers, and shoppers are excitedly loading their bags with discounted products.
For some, the fair has been more than just a business opportunity; it has been a place to network, connect with new customers, and showcase Ghanaian creativity at its best.

Ecobank representatives are also engaging visitors, offering business support and financing advice to entrepreneurs eager to expand.
As the sun sets on the final day, the atmosphere remains lively and festive, a fitting end to three days of trade, innovation, and collaboration that brought together hundreds of small businesses and thousands of patrons.














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