GEA CEO engages Atiwa East DCE on strengthening collaboration under BizBox project
Chief Executive Officer(CEO) of the Ghana Enterprises Agency (GEA), Madam Margaret Ansel Magoo, has paid a courtesy call on the District Chief Executive (DCE) of Atiwa East, Mr. Ernest Owusu Ntim, as part of the implementation of activities under the Mastercard Foundation BizBox project in the Eastern Region.
The visit provided an opportunity to highlight GEA’s mandate and reaffirm the Agency’s commitment to deepening its collaboration with local Assemblies to drive enterprise development.
Madam Magoo was accompanied by a high-level team from the Agency, including Madam Rejoice Tettey, Head of Corporate Affairs; Mrs. Mary Nkrumah Inusah, Partnership Coordinator; Mr. Abdul-Latif Ibn Mohammed, Deputy National Project Coordinator for BizBox; and Madam Fatima Issaka, Agriculture and Agribusiness to Entrepreneurship Component Coordinator.
The engagement formed part of GEA’s broader efforts to work closely with district authorities in facilitating the successful rollout of the BizBox project, which seeks to empower youth and small businesses across the country.
Source: Classfmonline.com
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