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Joy Ghana Fest 2026 continues to draw crowds at the Achimota Retail Center as Day 2 kicks off with a mix of shopping, entertainment, and cultural showcases.
After a successful opening day, more patrons arrived in the early hours of Day 2, adding to the momentum from yesterday. The atmosphere at the venue is lively but relaxed, with visitors moving between stalls, live performances, and food courts.
Vendors report growing engagement as patrons explore locally made products. From fashion and accessories to artisanal foods and beverages, shoppers are interacting with sellers, asking questions, and taking advantage of special promotions offered during the event.
Entertainment remains a major attraction. Live music performances and DJ sets are energizing the venue, while dance showcases and karaoke sessions provide patrons with interactive opportunities to participate and enjoy the festivities.
Families and young people are making use of the children’s zones and family-friendly activities, while cultural exhibitions highlight Ghana’s traditions, adding a rich, educational layer to the event.
The food courts are bustling, with visitors sampling a wide array of Ghanaian delicacies. Organisers say the combination of shopping, entertainment, and culture is designed to provide a complete experience for patrons, appealing to both adults and children.
Beyond fun and leisure, Joy Ghana Fest serves as a platform for small and medium-sized enterprises. Vendors have the opportunity to reach thousands of potential customers in a single location, creating visibility and sales that can extend beyond the weekend.
As the day unfolds, organisers anticipate more visitors will join the festivities, maintaining a steady flow of patrons and keeping energy levels high throughout the afternoon and into the evening.
Joy Ghana Fest 2026 continues through Sunday, March 22, promising more shopping deals, entertainment, and cultural experiences for all attendees.
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