The Joy Clean Ghana Campaign has made great strides as two out of four mills shut down by the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) last week have put their houses in order.
Last week, their place of operation at the Makola Market in Accra was shut down as they were found to be working under unhygienic conditions.
Nancy Emefa Dzradosi reported on Wednesday that there has been a total transformation when the Joy Clean Ghana Campaign team returned to the mills.
Watch the video of what happened on Day 6 of the campaign to rid the city of filth.
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