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Adum PZ Market Fire Victims Reject Food Donations, Demand Financial Aid for Business Rebuilding

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A wave of frustration and desperation has swept through the Adum PZ market in Kumasi, where traders, devastated by a recent fire, have rejected food donations offered by the Interior Minister and Asawase Member of Parliament, Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka. The victims, who lost their livelihoods in the blaze, are vehemently demanding financial assistance to rebuild their businesses, emphasizing that immediate monetary support is far more crucial than temporary relief items. The destructive fire, which erupted on March 21, 2025, ravaged numerous shops and stalls, leaving countless traders in a state of financial ruin and emotional distress. The incident has plunged many families into uncertainty, as they struggle to recover from the loss of their primary source of income. During a visit to the fire-stricken market, Interior Minister Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka arrived with a substantial donation, consisting of 1,500 bags of rice and 8,000 boxes of cooking oil and soap. However, the traders, who...

MEET MIILU EVELYN, CEO OF E & M FUUGU DESIGNS

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Read more Evelyn is a smart and an industrious young lady who aims at taking the Fugu products (traditional fabric) to a different height. She is a professional  teacher with a master's Degree in TESL.Again,she is a married woman but that has  never been a hindrance to her dreams of becoming a successful entepreneur. WHAT IS E&M FUUGU DESIGNS ALL ABOUT? E n M Fuugu Designs is into the weaving ,sewing and sale of fuugu fabric (local fabric). They are based in Bawku in the Upper East Region of Ghana.  Currently, they are  into empowering young girls who have been enrolled into a training programme where interested young girls and women are trained on the  weaving of the traditional wear.The  Fuugu fabric is used for the weaving of traditional African cloths like the male smocks popularly  known as the batakari , ladies dresses ,bags, shoes and others. In Northern Ghana, the smock is the number one most valued wear. It is used in all the traditions in...

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