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All roads lead to the Aburi Botanical Gardens on December 26, 2023 as some of Ghana’s topmost artistes prepare to thrill patrons of Joy FM’s Family Party in the Park.
Kwabena Kwabena, Efya and Kwan Pa will take turns to entertain the families on the day.
The various families will also be treated to fun games such as cooking competitions, treasure hunts, sack racing and dancing competitions among others.

There will also be the the daddy’s highlife and beer corner.
The programme starts from 10am to 6pm on Tuesday, December 23, 2023.

Tickets are going for a cool 200 cedis for a family of 6. They are available at the front desk of Joy FM or via short code *714*003*3#.
For reservations call 0559691797.

The 2023 Joy FM Damily Party in the Park is brought to you by Frytol Sunflower Oil, Fortune Rice, Enterprise Life, Petrosol, and Sintex Tank.
Others are Safari tissue, Niche, Kiki Drinkis, and Lesh Fortune.

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