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Round the clock opportunities: Women at the heart of the 24-hour economy

Summary by The Business & Financial Times
By Emmanuella YAMOAH When the 24-hour economy was announced by the president, reactions were as dramatic as a Ghanaian auntie finding out you do not eat fufu. Some people got excited, imagining a world where you could fix a flat tire at midnight, buy kelewele at dawn, and still get a bank loan approved before breakfast. Others panicked, expressing concern about the blurring of work-life boundaries by posing the question “So now, even my boss can…
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The Business & Financial Times broke the news in Accra, Ghana on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
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