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I am a seasoned business and financial female journalist from Ghana, West Africa, with 19years’ experience in both electronic and print media. Currently, I work as a staff writer of the Graphic Business newspaper (a brand of the Graphic Communications Group Ltd group of papers). My responsibilities include researching and writing stories on agriculture, labour, education, small and medium enterprises and extractives. I also analyze business and economic trends in the country to report on them appropriately.
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