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Brikama Community Radio to Hold Trade Show

The Independent
NEWS
August 12, 2002
Posted to the web August 13, 2002

By Ejatou Jallow
Banjul

The Brikama Community Radio (BRC) will be holding a trade show on the 16
and 17 of this month, aimed at serving as a forum for motivating youths in
commercial activities, family sustainability, as well as providing
meaningful counseling for the public.

The Business Hour team under the auspices of Tindell Trenda in
collaboration with FM-B staff believe the trade show will serve Brikama
township as an alternative and reliable expansion area for corporate
bodies, companies, private ventures and petty traders, and as a gateway and
unharnessed business environment.

According to Tunde Mosses Trinoye of the Business Hour and Fatou Sanyang,
manageress of BCR, participating bodies in the trade show will demonstrate
their services and products to the public, effect misconceptions on prices,
unveil plans for expansion as a target marketing resource, and increase
inward awareness for their products/services, among others.

"The trade show will also encourage local people to come up with more small-
scale projects that would generate income for family sustainability and
also serve as a forum for propagating communal developmental associations,
communal finance and banking activities," they enthused.

The Business Hour, which is a popular weekly programme on Brikama Community
Radio, is convinced that all the accrued benefits of the trade show will
effectively contribute to poverty eradication, and as such are convinced
that it is a worthy cause.


--
There is a time in the life of every problem when it is big enough to see,
yet small enough to solve (Mike Leavitt)

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