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Organisers of Habitat Fair, Multi-TV and HFC Bank are gearing up for part two of the fair which will be held at the Accra International Conference Centre from August 7 -9, 2015.
The first part of the housing fair was held at the West Hills Mall last month.
Joy Business Van was at the conference centre were artisans are busily putting the place in shape for the fair.
Businesses within the housing and construction industry will participate in the fair.
About 50 exhibitors and 20,000 visitors are expected to patronise the fair when it commences.
Events and Promotions Coordinator of the Multimedia Group, Stephen Essoun says all is set for the fair.
He said the part two of the fair will be better than that of the West Hills Mall and urged the general public – especially those hoping to own homes to patronize the fair. The fair is free for all.
For more information please contact Stephen Essoun on 0242737631 or via mail stephen.essoun@myjoyonline.com.
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