The Chartered Institute of Marketing Ghana (CIMG), in commemoration of World Consumer Rights Day, is organising a breakfast panel discussion tomorrow at the Coconut Grove Hotel.
The discussion seeks to raise awareness of consumer rights and highlight the rights from the perspective of Fast Moving Consumer Goods, Telecommunications and the Healthcare Industry.
Scheduled speakers are Kwame Wiafe (Wilmar Africa Limited), Theodore Albright (The Family Office Africa), Agnes Emefa Essah (Nyaho Medical Centre) and Rev. Gyansah-Lutterodt (Bridgefield Law Partners).
The discussion will be live on JoyNews and on Social Media.
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