Audio By Carbonatix
Day one of Joy Ghana Fest 2026 wrapped up in grand style, capping off a vibrant day of shopping, entertainment, and high patron engagement at the Achimota Retail Center.
What began as a steady flow of early visitors quickly grew into a buzzing crowd, as patrons thronged the venue to experience a unique blend of commerce and fun.

Throughout the day, the grounds remained lively, with patrons moving from stall to stall, discovering and purchasing a wide range of locally made products. From fashion and accessories to food and beverages, vendors reported strong engagement, with many describing the turnout as both encouraging and rewarding.

Beyond the shopping experience, the event delivered a dynamic mix of activities that kept the energy levels high. Choreographed dance performances drew cheers from the crowd, while karaoke sessions turned everyday patrons into stars, as they sang along to popular Ghanaian tunes.

Interactive brand activations also proved to be a major highlight, allowing patrons to taste, try, and connect directly with local brands. Across the venue, laughter, music, and conversation filled the air, reflecting the event’s core aim of blending business with entertainment.

For many attendees, the day was not just about shopping, but about the experience — connecting with brands, enjoying moments with friends and family, and celebrating Ghanaian creativity in a relaxed and engaging environment.
Vendors expressed optimism about the days ahead, noting that the strong start sets the tone for even greater participation as the event continues.

As the curtains fall on an eventful first day, anticipation is already building for what lies ahead. With more deals, performances, competitions, and interactive experiences expected, patrons are being encouraged to return in even greater numbers.

Joy Ghana Fest 2026 continues through Sunday, March 22, with Day 2 expected to build on the momentum of a successful opening. For those who missed out or are looking for more, the message is clear — the best may still be yet to come.


Latest Stories
-
Ghana records weakest Q1 budget execution since 2017 as consolidation bites
2 minutes -
NPP accuses government of selective justice, warns against interference in Sedina Tamakloe’s sentence
4 minutes -
Ashaiman Police arrest two suspects over separate armed robbery attacks
13 minutes -
Port charges hindering access to donated medicines, cancer charity warns
23 minutes -
See the areas that will be affected by ECG’s planned maintenance on Tuesday
31 minutes -
Mahama’s lean government claim misleading when full appointments are considered – Jinapor
37 minutes -
India temporarily bans Telegram over exam paper leak concerns
46 minutes -
The COCOBOD files: A Compendium
47 minutes -
Ghana records at least 13 university student deaths since 2024 as campus safety fears mount
1 hour -
Photos: Mahama oversees 48th Ceremonial Changing of the Guard at Accra Presidency
1 hour -
Tesano Gardens Junction residents call for traffic lights after fatal motorbike crash
1 hour -
Feed Ghana Programme to improve crop productivity through soil testing and efficient fertiliser use
2 hours -
NAPO urges politicians to make realistic promises to avoid public disappointment
2 hours -
The Hyena, the leopard, and the silence of NunyĂŁdume
2 hours -
Ga South MCE says illegal Amanfrom waste dump operators are being prosecuted
2 hours