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Something electric happened on Tuesday, July 1, at the Guinness Ghana premises — the official launch of Malta Guinness We Move, a bold new chapter that celebrates Ghana’s everyday go-getters.

From the infectious energy of the DWP Dancers to the vibrant hosting by Giovanni Caleb, the event pulsed with the same spirit We Move seeks to champion: optimism, drive, and the audacity to keep going, no matter what.

We Move isn’t just a campaign — it’s a cultural nod to how Ghanaians turn hustle into art. With this launch, Malta Guinness reaffirms its role not just as a beverage, but as a partner in the journey — fueling ambition, highlighting stories of resilience, and giving a platform to the people powering change in their communities.
In a world that often focuses on the destination, We Move is a reminder to celebrate the process — the push, the progress, and the people making things happen.
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