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Everything is in place for the final day of Joy Ghana Fest 2026 today, March 22, as thousands of revellers are expected to gather at the Achimota Mall for what organisers promise will be a spectacular close to the three-day celebration of Ghanaian culture, commerce and creativity.


Over the past two days, the Joy Ghana Fest 2026, a Joy Prime initiative, has turned the shopping complex into a lively hub of music, food, fashion, art, and entrepreneurial activity in line with Ghana Month celebrations.
A weekend of culture and commerce
Since Friday, patrons have streamed into the venue to experience an immersive showcase of local products and traditions under the theme “Buy Ghana, Wear Ghana, Eat Ghana.”

Stalls featuring handmade clothing, crafts, cosmetics, artwork and packaged foods have recorded brisk sales, while food vendors serving traditional dishes from across the country have drawn long queues.


Local entrepreneurs say the festival has provided a rare platform to engage directly with customers, build brand awareness and boost revenue.
Shoppers and patrons have benefited from significant discounts on products, with vendors offering attractive promotions to clear stock before the end of the programme.
Grand finale promises the biggest turnout
Channel Coordinator of Joy Prime, Lawrence Nartey Kornor, explained that today’s closing events are expected to attract the largest crowd yet, with a rollout of an expanded programme of entertainment and activities.
Highlights of the finale, as outlined by Joy Prime, include:
- Headline musical performances by top Ghanaian artists
- High-energy DJ sets and dance showcases
- Cultural displays representing diverse ethnic traditions
- Fashion exhibitions and pop-up shopping experiences
- Comedy and spoken-word segments
- Children’s play zones and family activities
- Interactive brand activations, unprecedented discounts and giveaways
Festival officials say the aim is to create a family-friendly atmosphere that appeals to both young people and adults seeking wholesome weekend recreation.
Platform for national pride
Held during March, widely celebrated as Ghana Month, the Joy Ghana Fest 2026 has become a focal point for promoting local consumption and cultural identity.
The event demonstrates the depth of Ghanaian talent and enterprise while encouraging citizens to support homegrown industries.

Tourism observers have noted that large-scale lifestyle festivals such as this contribute to Accra’s reputation as a vibrant cultural destination in West Africa.

Over the course of the weekend, participating businesses have reported strong customer traffic, with many vendors indicating that sales have exceeded expectations.
Beyond immediate transactions, exhibitors have secured wholesale enquiries, distribution partnerships and new customer networks.
Joy Prime has urged patrons to arrive early to avoid congestion and make the most of the day’s activities.
For many attendees, Joy Prime's Joy Ghana Fest has become more than an entertainment event; it is a celebration of identity, resilience and community spirit.
As the festival draws to a close this evening, organisers hope the event will leave lasting memories while reinforcing the importance of supporting local businesses and cultural expression.
With excitement building and expectations high, the stage is set for a grand finale that could cement Joy Ghana Fest’s status as one of Ghana’s premier lifestyle festivals.
Revellers, entrepreneurs and families alike are expected to turn out in large numbers to witness the final curtain call of a weekend that has celebrated the best of Ghana.
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