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The Sub-Saharan African beauty industry continues to grow exponentially.
It is currently home to about 821 million consumers eager to buy a wide range of cosmetics and beauty products.
The Africa Beauty Market is also valued at $10 Billion with South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Cameroon, Rwanda, and Ethiopia leading, which clearly means that Ghana plays a significant part in both the consumption and production of products in the global beauty space.
The beauty industry in Ghana has over the years produced a number of outstanding pioneers, pacesetters and game changers who deserve to be acknowledged, honored and celebrated for others to emulate and this is the sole objective of the Ghana Beauty Awards (GBA).
The GBA is an annual celebration for the Beauty Industry, aimed at fostering excellence, by rewarding and celebrating pioneers, leading professionals, and upcoming talent within the industry, as well as businesses and brands who are contributing to economic growth.
The theme for this year’s Awards is Celebrating Beauty Excellence; the key to sustainable economic growth with preliminary activities such as the Beauty Entrepreneurship Summit taking place in Accra and Kumasi, which will culminate into a glamorous Awards Night on November 12, 2022, at the plush Labadi Beach Hotel, Accra at 7 PM.
This year’s GBA shall reward outstanding beauty practitioners, entrepreneurs, promoters, brands, manufacturers, etc. in a total of thirty-three (33) categories.
Nominations are officially opened and will be closed by 31st August 2022. Beauty professionals, businesses and emerging talents are encouraged to take advantage of this life-changing opportunity.
Check out the categories by clicking on the link bit.ly/gbaward. Fill in and submit your nomination now.
Awards Processes are as follows;
- Nominations
- Shortlisting
- Final announcement
- Judging/Due Diligence/Public voting
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