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The second day of the Ecobank-JoyBusiness SME Fair has burst into life, with over 150 businesses in full swing as patrons troop into the exhibition grounds to explore a wide range of products and services.
From colourful fashion pieces, beauty and skincare products, and handcrafted accessories to home décor, gadgets, electronics, and building materials, the variety on display reflects the diversity and creativity of Ghana’s SME sector.

Food vendors add flavour to the atmosphere, serving everything from local delicacies to freshly blended juices and baked treats, giving visitors a taste of Ghanaian enterprise at its best.

The venue buzzes with energy as entrepreneurs engage customers, explain products, and close sales. Music fills the air while the chatter of patrons moving from stand to stand gives the fair a lively rhythm.

The headline sponsor, Ecobank, is also on the ground, interacting with exhibitors and visitors and offering SME financing and advisory services.

As the day unfolds, the excitement continues to build, with more visitors trooping in to experience the unique blend of business, culture, and creativity that defines the Ecobank-JoyBusiness SME Fair.





























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