Audio By Carbonatix
Today, Sunday, November 2, is the final day and opportunity for early Christmas shoppers.

The curtain is set to fall on the spectacular Ecobank-JoyBusiness SME Fair 2025, and organisers are urging the public not to miss the grand climax, promising the biggest deals and final concerts of the three-day event.
Having shattered attendance records over Friday and Saturday, the Ecobank-JoyBusiness SME Fair is going out with a bang from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM at the Ghud Park, Accra Mall.
The over 160 SME exhibitors are pulling out all the stops, escalating their discounts to unprecedented levels to clear inventory and maximise sales on the ultimate day.

The Grand Finale: Unprecedented Mega Deals
If you thought the 50% discounts of Day 2 were massive, prepare for the final-day frenzy! Vendors are rolling out their most aggressive "must-go" prices, with expected discounts set to reach an astonishing 70% on select items, making today the most financially rewarding day for shoppers.

What to Expect on the Final Day:
Final Stock Clearance: Retailers of clothing, footwear, and home goods will offer deep, final-hour reductions, creating an unmissable opportunity for bargain hunters.

Bulk Buy Bonanza: Agro-processors and food vendors are offering their biggest bulk purchase deals yet, allowing families to stock up on high-quality Ghanaian products at rock-bottom prices.
Irresistible Services: Financial institutions, led by Ecobank, will be on standby for the final day, offering easy account opening and loan assessment services, alongside crucial free business advisory sessions for entrepreneurs ready to scale.

Pampering Perks: Complimentary services like free makeup, hair washing, and perming sessions will continue, ensuring high traffic and a festive, high-value experience.
The Final Concert: Tulenkey, and Perez Musik Sign-Off
The atmosphere at the Ghud Park remains electric, and the Fair’s entertainment hub is ready for its grand finale.

Attendees today will be treated to the final round of high-energy performances from the scheduled A-list stars after Keche and Kwan Pa lit up the second day with fireworks.

Continuous Vibe: The music, hosted by crowd-favourite MC Dalinton, alongside live bands and DJs, will keep the energy soaring until closing time at 8:00 PM.

Today is the last chance for the public to discover the innovation of over 160 Ghanaian businesses, snag deals of a lifetime, and participate in the largest celebration of enterprise and commerce of the year.

Head to the Ghud Park, Accra Mall, today, Sunday, November 2, and don’t miss the climax!
The Ecobank-JoyBusiness SME Fair is sponsored by Ecobank, MTN, Sintex Tank, Wintiz Special Gari Mix from JW Foods, Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA), Greenbox Sewage, and DPS Pipes.




























Latest Stories
-
NDC parliamentary leadership reshuffle secured 2024 election victory – Asiedua Nketiah
7 minutes -
Agbodza visits Adaklu-Helekpe mudslide victims, warns of more danger around mountain
11 minutes -
TTAG urge government’s urgent action on recruitment and postings
23 minutes -
World Vision Ghana brings joy to Wa West children with mass birthday celebration
39 minutes -
NAIMOS arrest one foreign national and 7 Ghanaians in anti-galamsey operation in Ashanti Region
39 minutes -
Health Ministry announces mop-up exercise for validation and posting of health professionals
40 minutes -
GoldBod wins community backing for responsible mining support program in Ashanti Region
40 minutes -
Xenophobic attack: Why announce evacuation without preparation? – Minority caucus questions gov’t
44 minutes -
Government failed Ghanaians in South Africa — Minority slams evacuation delay
57 minutes -
Heavy downpour leaves Kaneshie, other parts of Accra flooded
59 minutes -
Mahama’s STEM push aims to build curious, creative students – Haruna Iddrisu
1 hour -
Swimming stakeholders call for legitimate governance and constitutional elections in Ghana Swimming
1 hour -
Akatsi Police seize suspected cannabis consignment, driver escapes
1 hour -
EU investment in Ghana reaches $16bn – GIPC’s Boss
2 hours -
GPSCP II and TCDA partner to boost regulation and investment in tree crops sector
2 hours