Bonwire Kentey Weavers in the Ashanti region have reported back to work after government eased up restrictions and lifted ban on air travel days ago.
The weavers abandoned their trade due to the Covid-19 restrictions and ventured into farming to sustain themselves.
More than 40 of the weavers were said to have acquired lands to cultivate crops while anticipating turns of events to return to business.
Though the weavers say they went through hardship, easing up restrictions is never too late for them to turn their fortunes around.
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