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The business community in Kumasi is gearing up for a novelty socialisation and networking get-together this weekend.
It is the maiden edition of Luv FM Corporate Groove, introduced by The Multimedia Group’s Kumasi office, to rally private and public sector, individuals and groups to eat wine and dance their hearts out.
Enthusiasm is high as company representatives rush to register to be part of the anticipated great event.
Events and Promotions Executive at Multimedia Group, Kumasi, James Hemans, is in the thick of affairs with preparations.
He told Luv Biz apart from the fun and distressing, the event provides a stage for business partnership and collaboration.
"It presents a unique platform for corporate people to meet and greet. The corporate people hardly have time to have fun so we want to promote business-to-business engagement while we have fun and provide an exclusive platform that a lot of people are going to de-stress and have fun."
Some of the companies that have registered to participate are ECG, Ecobank, Fidelity Bank, Prestige Roofing and Construction. The others are Ghana Highways Authority, Barclays Bank, Dalex Finance, GT Bank, Family Dream and SAQS.
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