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Up to 75% discount on Pre-Xmas shopping on “Selewa deals” this November

Selewa Nov Selewa Deals is designed to aggregate the best bargains

Mon, 30 Oct 2017 Source: www.selewamarket.com

Melon Concepts, promoters of Selewa Pop-up Market is set to launch Selewa

Deals, an ecommerce extension to the pop-up market business, starting

November 1.

Selewa Deals is designed to aggregate the best bargains across industries on the

Ghanaian market with the aim of creating shared value for businesses and deal

hunters.

The initiative according to head of Media Relations at Melon Concepts, Gideon

Kodo, is to further drum home the Selewa brand - offering quality goods and

services at highly discounted prices.

‘We believe the typical Ghanaian shopper appreciates good savings on their

shopping but with a plethora of sources both online and offline, to shop, how do

you tell you are getting the best offers on the market. The Selewa Deals platform

offers shoppers peace of mind and guarantees value for money” Gideon

observed.

Selewa Deals is in partnership with over sixty renowned brands, cutting across

multiple business sectors including clothing, fashion accessories, health and

beauty, restaurants, hotels, travel, car rental and laundry services among others.

In the month of November, patrons of the site can expect to cut down their

shopping and entertainment expenses by up to 75%, according to the programs

coordinator for Selewa Deals, Rodney Ewusie-Moses.

Some participating companies of the launch of what promises to be an exciting

pre-Xmas online sales include, Xmen Ghana, Allied Oil, Silverbird Cinemas and

Golden Tulip Accra Hotels among others.

The service will be initially available to the general public via Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @selewamarket

Mr. Rodney ?has consequently urged the general public to follow @selewamarket

and turn on post notification to take advantage of the offers to be unveiled on the various Selewa Market social media platforms during the month of November, in

order to slash their spending ahead of the Christmas shopping season.

Source: www.selewamarket.com