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Content Creator Sampson Talks Expansion with Trade Ministry

Renowned content creator, Jamel Sampson, recently met with representatives from the Ministry of Trade, Investment and Tourism (MTTI) to discuss potential growth strategies for his business, Certified Scoop. Sampson, best known for his viral ‘Ezekiel Sampson’ character, is seeking to leverage government-backed incentives to expand his business operations.

The MTTI expressed their commitment to supporting local entrepreneurs, highlighting the resources available to small businesses. Among these resources, they emphasized subsidies for importing essential production equipment – a key factor in scaling operations.

The discussion extended to how local entrepreneurs can best utilize these government incentives to fuel their businesses’ growth. The ministry encouraged interested entrepreneurs to visit their official website to get more information on the available support and how to make the most of these resources.

The meeting signifies the government’s dedication to nurturing local businesses and fostering an environment where entrepreneurs like Sampson can thrive.

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