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HotJobs Africa’s much-anticipated HOT Festival 2025 came off in grand style on 8 November 2025 at the Family World Park in Tema Community 22, drawing an energetic crowd for a full day of sports, entertainment, gaming and community bonding.
The festival, which began at 7:00 am, delivered a lively blend of activities that attracted staff, families, young people and gaming enthusiasts from across the city. The atmosphere was electric as attendees took part in competitions, enjoyed refreshments and connected socially throughout the day.
CEO Chief Mefful Leads the Celebration
A major highlight of this year’s edition was the presence of HotJobs Africa’s CEO, Chief Mefful, who joined participants on the grounds to engage, interact and experience the activities firsthand. His attendance underscored the company’s commitment to fostering community connections and deepening engagement beyond the corporate environment.

Chief Mefful expressed appreciation to attendees, vendors and partners, applauding their enthusiasm and support for making the HOT Festival an annual success. His presence added prestige to the event and inspired many young participants who viewed him as a leader in innovation and youth empowerment.

A Day Full of Activities
The HOT Festival offered a rich lineup of activities, including:
- Football and mini sports tournaments
- Video game face-offs featuring top console games
- Tabletop challenges such as chess, ludo and traditional games
- Live entertainment, music and spontaneous dance sessions
- Food and refreshment booths that kept energy levels high
From competitive games to relaxed social interactions, there was something for everyone.

Community, Connection and Celebration
The 2025 edition reinforced HotJobs Africa’s vision of unity, collaboration and productivity through fun and recreation. Families, friends and professionals came together to create memorable moments and form new connections in a lively, welcoming environment.

Looking Ahead
With this year’s overwhelming success, expectations are already building for an even more exciting HOT Festival next year. HotJobs Africa extends gratitude to all participants, sponsors, volunteers and especially CEO Chief Mefful for championing the spirit of the event.

The HOT Festival 2025 was more than a gathering; it was a celebration of passion, community and the vibrant spirit that drives HotJobs Africa.
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