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This year’s Joy FM Back to School Discount Fair ended Sunday with parents and students rushing at the last minute to make purchases.
The fair, which commenced on Friday at the Trade Fair Centre in Accra, offered a one-stop shopping experience for all educational and school related materials, thus parents and students who took advantage of the programme did not have to travel the breadth of the country looking for items to buy.
Many manufacturers, schools, wholesalers and retailers of school supplies camped at the pavilion A to offer supplies at value prices.
Companies such as Cowbell, Kingdom Books, SG-SSB bank were among exhibitors at the fair.
Click here for photographs of the Joy FM Back to School Discount Fair.
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