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The MultiTV Habitat Fair, Ghana’s ultimate fair representing the housing industry is organizing its annual fair and Exhibition in Accra-Ghana from 1st – 3rd August, 2014. This landmark gathering is expected to bring together Decision Makers and implementers, corporate executives, financial controllers and directors, public sector decision makers as well as Building and Construction practitioners from all sectors of Ghana.
The theme for the Fair is: “Plan. Execute. Regulate”
An array of high-profile and widely sought-after speakers and business leaders in the Housing industry are expected to grace the occasion.
Commenting on the fair Mr. Klaus vonBackustien the Chief Operating Officer of MultiTV said; “The call for value adding professionalism and proper enforcement of policies of property acquisition from the Housing fraternity has never being greater. It is a fact that through proper education, and enforcement of the laws, individuals, organizations and society as a whole can sustainably achieve the ultimate goal.
The cost of the three-day fair is free for all. Each delegate for the seminar shall receive a certificate of attendance, refreshment and lunch, and entrance to networking session. Also there would be an exhibition which would run throughout the days and companies or individuals wishing to exhibit to the Habitat audience would pay between GHC5000 or more depending on the package they will select to showcase their array of products and services to a continental wide audience.
‘Socio-economically moving the nation forward to sustainably create a better Ghana is inextricably linked to property acquisition through strategic mortgaging plans with HFC Bank. Without doubt carefully crafted public and private sector sourcing strategies and implementation plans can, accelerate the enforcement of property acquisition policies”. Posited Mr. Charles Bonsu, General Manager in Charge of Consumer Loans at HFC Bank.
The fair is expected to help solve the housing needs and also give the public and private sector executives a real opportunity to gain insightful knowledge about the housing industry and its strategic link to long term national development.
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