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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are seen by some as the engine of growth in every economy.
However, at a time that most economies around the world, including Ghana, are going through challenges, how do we ensure that support and funding for these small businesses are not affected?
On the Business Edition of PM Express, host George Wiafe engaged the Chief Executive of the Ghana Enterprises Agency, Mrs. Kosi Yankey Ayeh.
She widened the scope of knowledge on what government is doing for these budding entrepreneurs out there and also touched on the latest on the COVID-19 Grant to small businesses in the country.
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