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Talensi DCE courts investors for revival of Pwalugu Tomato Factory
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Talensi DCE courts investors for revival of Pwalugu Tomato Factory

Modern Ghana about 2 hours 1 mins read
The District Chief Executive (DCE) for Talensi, Hon. John Millim Nabwomya, has intensified efforts to revive the long-dormant Pwalugu Northern Star Tomato Factory following a strategic engagement with a delegation from Nutrifood Ghana Limited, a leading food processing company known for products such as Tasty Tom Tomato Paste and NutriSnax Biscuits.

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