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$298m Kumasi market deteriorating – Traders lament
The $298-million Kumasi Kejetia Market in the Kumasi metropolis of the Ashanti Region, which was inaugurated for business in 2019,…
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GENERAL NEWS
All street traders will be cleared off effective February 1 – Minister
Effective February 1, 2022, all traders plying their trade along the principal streets of Accra will be cleared off,…
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BUSINESS NEWS
Car ploughs into Kejetia traders; one left in critical condition
The car ploughed into the traders as it reversed to park properly A private car, on Tuesday, 17 January 2022,…
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BUSINESS NEWS
VIDEO: Traders petition regional minister over dangerous three-storey structure in Okaishie
Danger looms at Makola as developers defy health and safety concerns to erect new structure Construction of the building…
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BUSINESS NEWS
Kejetia traders chase market manager
Traders of the Kejetia Market in Kumasi are in a standoff with management of the facility over payment of electricity…
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BUSINESS NEWS
Kejetia: Chaos, wailing and curses as RCC ejects traders from Kumasi central market
There were chaotic scenes, wailing and curses on Monday September 13, 2021, at the Ashanti Regional Co-Ordinating Council (RCC) begun…
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GENERAL NEWS
VIDEO: Portions of Kejetia Market floods as traders run for shelter
Traders at the new Kejetia Market in Kumasi of the Ashanti Region were stranded as the place begun to…
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BUSINESS NEWS
Kejetia Market: Leaders direct traders not to pay bills
Traders at the newly built Kejetia Market have suspended payments of bills, service charges, and other monthly tariffs to…
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BUSINESS NEWS
Asafo market: Traders protest over perennial flooding
Traders at the Asafo Market in the Kumasi Metropolis of the Ashanti region on Monday, June 28, protested over the…
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GENERAL NEWS
VIDEO: Traders displaced at Tetteh Quarshie Arts and Craft Centre
• The oldest art centre in Accra was demolished a few days ago • The centre had been home…
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