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Ghana’s first large-scale mall, Accra Mall, has launched its 10th Year Anniversary with exciting giveaways including a brand new car amongst others, for loyal customers in a monthly scheme dubbed Birthday Drive.
The Accra Mall anniversary, which is being marked from now until July 2019, will reward shoppers every month with prize-giveaway promotions from tenants and entertainment at the Accra Mall Food Court.
Commenting on the plans outlined for the celebration, Marketing Manager of Accra Mall, Denise Asare said: “We have embarked on this reward-journey to show our customers how much we value them. In partnership with Premier Motors, the grand prize winner walks away with a brand new Renault Logan. Huawei Ghana and other partners have supported with countless consolation prizes up for grabs on a daily basis.”
She said shoppers who spend GHS300 or more at any store or a combination of stores from July 9 to September 3, 2018, can enter the promotion area in the Mall Square in anticipation of the final draw on 8 September.
The Centre Manager of Accra Mall, Olympio Agbodza said our 10th Anniversary is heavily loaded with many surprises month after month.
“From now to July 2019, we’ve lined up a fashion show, monthly highlife sessions, Social Media Week, Student shopping night and other activities to reward our loyal customers massively.”
The Centre Manager added that the management team of the state of the art retail and shopping centre in Accra is grateful for its loyal tenants, many of whom have been with the mall since its opening.
More information can be found on the Accra Mall website www.accramall.com.
The Accra Mall, commissioned on July 4, 2008, is one of the most modern western style shopping centres in West Africa and the first large-scale mall in Ghana. The mall is an enclosed fully air-conditioned shopping centre. It has a retail space of 20,322 metre square with parking for over 900 cars.
The Accra Mall is anchored by South African giants, Game and Shoprite and accommodates over 70 line shops, a radio station, a 5-hall cinema and 11 restaurants of which 30% are operated by Ghanaian retailers.
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