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The final day of the JoyNews-Republic Bank Habitat Fair 2026 mini-fair comes up today, Sunday, August 23, with organisers expecting a strong turnout as the three-day housing and construction showcase enters its closing stretch at the Achimota Retail Centre.
After two days of steady patronage, lively engagements and expert interactions, the fair is set for its final push, offering prospective homeowners, property investors, builders and families one last opportunity to explore products, services and solutions designed to make home ownership more achievable.


Held under the theme “Dream it. Explore it. Own it,” the fair has provided a meeting point for people at different stages of the housing journey, from those only beginning to explore their options to patrons actively looking for financing, building materials, property and home improvement solutions.
Final chance to explore
The closing day is expected to attract patrons who may have been unable to attend earlier or who want more time to engage exhibitors, compare options and seek professional advice before making decisions.

Exhibitors across the housing ecosystem will continue to showcase solutions covering building materials, home financing, construction, furnishing, property development and related services, giving visitors an opportunity to have direct conversations with businesses and industry professionals.
For prospective homeowners, the final day presents an opportunity to move beyond simply dreaming about a home and begin identifying the practical steps, products and financial options required to make that dream a reality.

The first two days have seen prospective homeowners, builders, industry professionals and other visitors interact with exhibitors despite intermittent drizzle in Accra on Saturday.
The weather did little to slow activity at the fairgrounds, where patrons moved between exhibition stands, sought advice and explored alternatives suited to their housing needs.
The fair is designed to bridge the gap between aspiration and action by bringing key players in the housing and construction sector together in one location.

For many visitors, the event has offered more than a conventional exhibition. It has provided an opportunity to ask questions, obtain practical guidance, compare products and better understand the processes involved in building, buying, financing or improving a home.
Sunday finale
With the final day now here, organisers are encouraging members of the public to take advantage of the remaining opportunity to engage exhibitors and professionals.

The mini-fair is being organised in partnership with Republic Bank, under its brand promise, “We’re the one for you!”, and powered by Drive EV GH, which promotes sustainable mobility.
Other partners supporting the initiative are Virtual Security Africa, Akwaaba Building Materials, Lesh Fortune Ltd, MTN, Door Masters, Ayuda, Western Vilas, CTECHI Ghana LTD, Saint-Gobain Ghana, Sintex Tank, Interplast and Clifton Homes.

The collaboration brings together businesses and service providers from across the housing value chain, strengthening the fair's role as a platform for connecting consumers with solutions for their housing ambitions.
As the three-day event prepares to draw the curtain, today's climax is expected to provide one final opportunity for patrons to discover what is available in Ghana's housing and construction market.

For those who have been considering building, buying, financing or improving a home, the organisers' invitation is straightforward for you to make Sunday count.
The fair continues today at the Achimota Retail Centre, giving patrons a final opportunity to explore the possibilities, engage the experts and take a step closer to turning their housing aspirations into reality.



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