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Come For Support If You Want To Go Home And Establish Business – Ghana’s Ambassador To South Africa Tells Ghanaians in SA
The Ghana High Commissioner to Ghana, His Excellency George Ayisi – Boateng has told Ghanaian citizens in South Africa particularly those doing businesses in South Africa that the country’s environment is very conducive for business now.
“Things are getting better in Ghana now under this government and I can assure you. …so any entrepreneur who want to go back home and establish business should come for the necessary support and go ”, the High Commissioner admonished Ghanaians in Pretoria during the launching of Press Media Networks on Saturday, 9th November,2019.
“If you know anybody who want to go to Ghana and do a business let the person come we will help them. The environment is very conducive, very to investors for instance because of the friendly atmosphere NISSAN and other companies are going to establish assembly plant in Ghana” he added.
According to him, their doors are opened to those who want any help from the mission.
Mr. Ayisi – Boateng also encourage Ghanaian companies in South Africa to register at the embassy so that if any job opportunity they can be given the opportunity.
Source: Thepressradio.com/Anokye Elvis
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