The 2022 edition of the Ecobank-JoyNews Habitat Fair has been opened at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC) in Accra.
The Fair which is going to be on till Sunday is expected to provide a one-stop avenue for potential house owners to negotiate deals with real estate development companies that have displayed a wide range of building materials and home appliances.

Under the theme ‘Home Ownership, Where You Live Matters’ the Fair seeks to address some housing needs of construction and building industry players as experts will be on the fairground to share ideas with both patrons and visitors.

Some of the companies at the fair are Ecobank Bank Ghana Limited, Lakeside Investment, DBS Industries, Kings Group of Companies Superlock Technologies, Planned Cities and Extension Project and Global Lightening Company.
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