EXHIBITORS AT DAY TWO OF LUV FM/DBS HABITAT FAIR
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The ongoing Habitat Fair in Kumasi has afforded some patrons the opportunity to get their land disputes resolved by the Asantehene's Land Secretariat.
Challenges in acquiring legitimate lands and often dispute-free or lands devoid of litigation to build a home continue to deter many from construction.
Secretariat official, Emmanuel Osei Bonsu, says the LuvFM/DBS Habitat Fair has been beneficial to patrons with solutions.

The second day of the event attracted many more people and interested home owners who got answers to most of the troubles in either acquiring a land to build or how to buy.












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