Chocho Industries Company Limited, manufacturers of herbal products says it is struggling to cope with effects of the crippling power crises.
Founder and CEO of Chocho Industries Company Limited, Alhaji Mustapha Oti Boateng, told Joy Business, about 40% of workers have already been laid off in order to cut down on costs.
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