Maiden JOYBUSINESS Town hall Meeting
The maiden JOYBUSINESS Town Hall Meeting was held today at the R.S Amegashie Hall of the University of Ghana Business School (UGBS).
This initiative was aimed at advancing conversations about everyday happenings or current affairs in the business ecosystem and a medium to proffer solutions.

The programme was designed to engage students (undergraduates, post graduates and PhD students) on matters of economics and trending issues in the business ecosystem.

This edition looked at the State of the Economy and the way forward from the views of students.

The programme was made up of a panel of four students and a moderator. It was chaired by a Senior Lecturer at the UGBS, Dr. Benjamin Amoah.

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