
As the funeral rites of President Mills officially get underway today, entrepreneurs and traders are being entreated not to be over-zealous in cashing in on the ceremony.
A variety of funeral-related merchandise and paraphernalia is already selling fast on the market.
Printing is a key industry behind this and the Ghana Printing and Paper Converters Association says this is to be expected.
The President, James Appiah Berko tells Joy Business it is however important for dealers not to take undue advantage of the grieving populace to make huge profits.


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