The 2024 edition of the Joy Prime Made in Ghana Fair marked its grand opening on Thursday, November 14, at Ghud Park, Accra Mall.
The opening day drew a crowd of art enthusiasts and curious onlookers, all eager to experience a stunning showcase of Ghanaian-made products.
From artisanal craftsmanship and cutting-edge fashion to mouthwatering local cuisine, the fair highlighted the quality and creativity behind Ghana’s finest goods.
Every product on display was crafted in Ghana, celebrating the vibrant spirit and ingenuity of local brands.
The event aims to spotlight Ghana’s remarkable artisanship and provide attendees with the opportunity to explore and purchase some of the nation’s best locally-made products, offering a rich celebration of Ghanaian pride and creativity.
Myjoyonline's photojournalist, David Andoh was at the event and captured these photos.
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