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The Joy Prime Made in Ghana Fair has entered its fourth year this year and already the Junction Mall, is buzzing with a lot of activities.
The mall, which is the ritual grounds for the fair, has come alive with Ghanaians and foreigners trooping the venue to take advantage of the fair.
From Thursday, October 31, to Sunday, November 3, 2019 - 8am to 8pm each day - they will be able to buy amazing Ghana made products at discounted prices.
During the event, Ghana made shoes, bags, dresses, beads, bracelets, necklaces, textiles, foods, drinks, Kente cloths, medicines, beauty products, and a host of others by about 50 vendors, will on sale.
This year’s Joy Prime Made in Ghana Fair is under the theme ‘Branding Ghana for global exports’ and staying true to theme, Joy Prime is looking at projecting the best Ghana has to offer.
Apart from the full exhibition of made in Ghana products, the fair will be packed with a lot of activities to keep patrons entertained as they shop for products made in Ghana.
Other activities planned for this year’s event include a cooking competition, DJ banter competition by contestants of the 2019 Ghana DJ Awards and a fashion show.
The fashion will see some of Hitz FM and Joy Prime presenters hit the runway to catwalk in beautifully designed Ghanaian wears.
See some of the exhibitions below:





















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