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The 2024 edition of Joy Prime's Made in Ghana Fair is back this November.
Over ninety (90) business owners have already registered to participate in the fair.
Organised annually by the Joy Prime channel of The Multimedia Group, the fair aims at promoting and projecting locally produced products and creations.
It also seeks to uncover individuals who own Ghanaian-oriented businesses and provide them with a platform to showcase their craft and attract customers and potential investors.
Networking opportunities are also available to participating vendors, as the fair attracts both foreign patrons and local citizens.
The fair is set to be held from 14th to 17th November, 2024 at the Ghud Park, Accra Mall, and interested companies are entreated to book a stand before registrations are closed.
This year's edition promises to be extremely exciting, with lined-up activities including musical performances, a fashion show, and Cook Fest, among many captivating site attractions and surprises.
Visit the venue from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. each day and experience the display of Ghanaian inventions and rich culture.
Interested exhibitors can contact the following numbers for registration and further enquiry: 024 254 3398 or 050 023 8383.
The 2024 Joy Prime Made in Ghana Fair is powered by Hitz FM and sponsored by Ecobank, MTN, Afinity Ghana Savings and Loans Ltd., Sintex Tanka, Go Natural, GhanaPay MobilePay, and DPS Pipes and Plastics.
Media partners are Joy FM, Adom FM, Asempa FM, Nhyira FM, and Luv FM.

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