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The fifth edition of Joy Prime's Made in Ghana Fair is set to take place from Thursday, December 2 to Sunday, December 5, 2021, at the Junction Mall, Nungua Barrier in Accra.
The Fair will focus on displaying Ghana’s original, authentic and rich culture. Patrons will have a one-stop opportunity to buy amazing Ghana-made products at reduced prices.
The event, over the years, has aimed at creating awareness among citizens on the need to patronise locally made products in the country.

This year’s Fair will feature made-in-Ghana products ranging from clothes, food, bags, beauty products, jewelry, and many other amazing products locally made by Ghanaian businesses at discounted prices.
Apart from the exhibition, the fair would feature a lineup of recreational activities for patrons as they shop for products.

This year’s event is organised by Joy Prime and Hitz 103.9 FM and proudly sponsored by ECOBANK, Go For Soya Chunks, and Nkulenu Palm SoupBase.

Other sponsors include Savida Bonwire Kente, Ghana Investment Promotion Center (GIPC), Obolo Soap, Oro and Maram Soaps and Antiseptics from Delta Agro LTD.

All COVID-19 protocols would be observed by customers and individuals who visit the fair.
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