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Sunday, March 22, turned Achimota Mall into more than just a gathering point; it became a full expression of Ghanaian pride, alive with colour, culture, and community.
On the third day, the Joy Ghana Fest 2026, an initiative by Joy Prime, moved beyond commerce, drawing people into a deeper connection where identity, creativity, and shared experiences defined the moment.

Families walked in with excitement, friends arrived in groups laughing, and even first-time visitors quickly felt like part of something bigger.
The air was rich with the aroma of local dishes, spices dancing from food stalls, drawing crowds that could not resist “just one more taste".

Nearby, vendors proudly displayed their crafts: colourful beads shimmering in the sunlight, neatly stitched fabrics telling stories through patterns, and handmade footwear lined up like pieces of art.
What made the final day unforgettable was not just the up to 50 per cent discounts, though those had people leaving with full bags and happy hearts; it was the passion behind every product.

Every stall told a story of innovation, resilience, and Ghanaian excellence.
Music pulsed through the grounds, turning ordinary moments into celebrations. Strangers danced together.
Children ran freely, their laughter blending with live performances and DJ sets that kept the vibe alive from morning to evening.
As the hours passed, the festival built toward its grand finale, a reminder of the theme:
“Buy Ghana, Sell Ghana, Celebrate Ghana.”

From agribusiness showcases to fashion statements, from refreshing U-Fresh juices to quick bites of Indomie, every sponsor and exhibitor added their own flavour to the experience.
The support from brands like GCB Bank, Woodin, Ayuda, VAAL Real Estate, Indomie Instant Noodles, U-Fresh fruit Juice and DiDi Shito reinforced one message: Ghana is thriving, and its people are its greatest strength.

As the sun set on the final day, there was a shared feeling in the crowd, a mix of joy, pride, and a little reluctance to say goodbye because Joy Prime's Joy Ghana Fest was not just an event.
It was a reminder of what happens when a nation comes together to support its own.
Channel Coordinator of Joy Prime, Lawrence Nartey Kornor, promised a bigger and expanded version as vendors and patrons eagerly anticipate the next Joy Ghana Fest in 2027.





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