
Ghana is witnessing a renewed drive toward economic resilience and corporate recognition with the launch of two major business-centered initiatives: the fifth edition of the Central Regional Investment, Trade and Tourism Fair (Central Expo 26) and the inaugural Ghana Platinum Excellence Awards. These platforms are designed to showcase regional potential, foster entrepreneurship, and honor the longevity of established Ghanaian institutions. Together, they represent a strategic effort to stimulate trade, promote tourism, and create a sustainable environment for local businesses to thrive in an increasingly competitive global market.
Central Expo 26, held at the Adisadel College Park in Cape Coast from August 31 to September 6, 2026, aims to attract over 500 exhibitors and 20,000 patrons. Under the theme "Celebrating Five Years of Advancing Trade, Promoting Tourism and Unlocking Opportunities," the fair serves as a critical hub for economic development. Beyond traditional exhibitions, the event features workshops on business skills, a Mobile Money Festival, and cultural celebrations with a specific focus on empowering women and youth. Regional Minister Mr. Ekow Panyin Okyere Eduamoah emphasized that the fair's success depends on long-term support for businesses, urging stakeholders to adopt better management practices and leverage digital technologies to reach international audiences.
Complementing this regional drive is the launch of the Ghana Platinum Excellence Awards, a national initiative spearheaded by Nii Saka Brown, CEO of Re-Focus Experience Ghana Limited. This award scheme addresses a historical gap in the Ghanaian business landscape by providing a dedicated platform to honor institutions that have demonstrated exceptional longevity and excellence. By celebrating corporate heritage, the awards aim to inspire a new generation of entrepreneurs while promoting the importance of sustainability. A key component of this initiative is the Legacy Business Forum, which will bring together diverse stakeholders to discuss strategies for ensuring that Ghanaian businesses can endure and prosper across generations.
These combined efforts underscore a national priority to shift from short-term gains to sustainable economic stability. By integrating regional trade fairs with national recognition programs, Ghana is building a comprehensive support system for its private sector. The emphasis on digital transformation at the Central Expo and the focus on heritage at the Platinum Excellence Awards suggest a balanced approach to development—one that respects the past while embracing the future. As these events unfold, they are expected to provide the necessary momentum for local businesses to expand their reach, improve their operational standards, and contribute significantly to the nation's GDP.
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