Accra Mall, Ghana’s first large-scale mall, has out doored huge discounts and a series of activities to excite customers of its retail outlets ahead of this year’s ‘Black Friday’, happening on November 27.
The Marketing Manager of Accra Mall, Anthony Asamoah shared details of the clearance sale and other fun activities lined up at the mall, starting October.
“We want shoppers who visit Accra Mall this month to have an unforgettable shopping experience while they enjoy unbeatable discounts.
"We have a live band session on November 14, and on November 21, we are inviting both amateur and experienced painters to join us for ‘paint and dine’ at the food court”.
All the shops at the mall will organise Black Friday Sidewalk Sales from November 23 to 29”, he shared.
The Marketing Manager added that management of the mall will organise a special campaign dubbed ‘Win the Card’ on Black Friday.
Aside the activities for Black Friday, Accra Mall is famous for organising monthly Sidewalk Sales, Easter Sales and Christmas sales to offer the best deals and discounts for all shoppers.
The Accra Mall, commissioned on July 4, 2008, is one of the most modern western-style shopping centres in West Africa and the first large-scale mall in Ghana.
The mall is an enclosed fully air-conditioned shopping centre. It has a retail space of 21,311 square metres with parking for over 660 cars.
The Accra Mall is anchored by South African giants, Game and Shoprite and accommodates over 70-line shops, a radio station, a 5-hall cinema and 12 restaurants of which 50% are operated by Ghanaian retailers.
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