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Ghana's Ad Bill Back to Slap Rogue Ads and Save Jobs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48079, member: 636"] Ghana's government plans to bring back the Advertising Bill for lawmakers to review. Deputy Minister Sampson Ahi made the announcement during Saturday's creativity festival events held across Accra. The new rules will clean up how companies sell their products to customers. Officials want better standards and stronger protection for people who buy things. Modern laws will help businesses operate more fairly within the advertising world. Ahi praised the Advertising Association of Ghana for connecting creative minds with business opportunities. The industry pumps over 2.5 billion cedis into Ghana's economy each year. Companies from farming to healthcare depend on smart marketing to reach their customers. Fashion brands and technology firms also rely heavily on advertising professionals. Manufacturing businesses use creative campaigns to boost their sales numbers. Young people find work through advertising companies when other jobs remain scarce. The sector creates chances for skill building and business startups across the country. Government leaders want the creative economy to grow alongside factories and trade. Digital technology changes how advertisers reach people every day. Artificial intelligence tools help companies tell better stories about their products. The Gong Gong Festival brought together advertising experts from around Ghana. Creative professionals celebrated brands that break traditional rules and inspire new ideas. Awards went to agencies that challenge normal ways of doing business. Industry leaders gathered to share fresh approaches to marketing campaigns. The event highlighted companies that redefine what creativity means for modern consumers. [/QUOTE]
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