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Malta Guinness, Ghana’s leading non-alcoholic malt beverage, has unveiled its new brand platform: ‘We Move’, an energetic, feel-good movement that honours the unstoppable spirit of Ghanaians and the beauty of progress made together.
Rooted in optimism and collective creativity, “We Move” is inspired by the incredible energy and ingenuity we see every day across the country,” said Dinah Asabea Darko, Marketing Manager for Malta Guinness. “It’s about celebrating those moments big or small when people come together, uplift one another, and keep pushing forward. That’s the spirit Malta Guinness has always stood for.
A Movement Powered by Positivity and Progress
The platform reflects both Malta Guinness’ deep roots in Ghanaian culture and its forward-thinking approach to inspiring joy and progress across generations.
But We Move is also about more than action, but celebrates the mental strength, emotional resilience, and positive mindset that keep people going. Whether it’s overcoming a personal challenge, starting a new journey, or simply showing up with a smile, We Move recognizes that true progress is holistic, it happens when the whole self is nurtured.
We Move shines a light on the people who power Ghana’s momentum, our unsung heroes who turn small ideas into a bold reality, express culture through art, or gather with friends to build something that sparks real change, this is a movement of collective strength and motion.
We Move Together
In the coming months, Malta Guinness will partner with local communities, creators, and changemakers to bring We Move to life through storytelling, experiences, and real initiatives that inspire connection and celebrate resilience.
This is only the beginning. We Move with heart. We Move with purpose. We Move.
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