The dream of every couple is to walk down the aisle with that special someone and ultimately have loved ones around.
But government's ban on social gathering has seen couples across the country either cancel or postpone their weddings.
Even as couples have been hit by this pandemic, wedding planners are also at a loss.
Because, no wedding means no job and subsequently no salaries for event planners.
JoyNews has been speaking to Gloria Buckman Yankson, the founder of PlanIt Ghana who says despite loses made, she has forfeited her salaries to pay her workers.
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