
Jandel Limited celebrated three decades as a leader in Ghana’s event styling and floral design industry during a grand 30th-anniversary launch at the Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra. The event, held on June 5, 2023, brought together an influential crowd of government officials, business executives, and industry stakeholders. This milestone marks a significant achievement for a local business that has successfully navigated the complexities of the Ghanaian marketplace to become a respected brand synonymous with professional event management.
Founder Madam Afi Amoro reflected on the company’s evolution from its humble origins to its current status as an industry pioneer. Sharing her personal entrepreneurial journey, Amoro emphasized the core values of faith, resilience, and determination that sustained the business over the last 30 years. She used the platform to issue a call to action for young, aspiring entrepreneurs, urging them to maintain hope and persevere through the inevitable difficulties of starting and scaling a business in Africa’s competitive landscape. The celebration was further enriched by gospel music and testimonials that underscored the brand's reputation for quality and innovation.
A major highlight of the evening was the official unveiling of the Zoya Impact Foundation. This new initiative is designed to formalize Jandel’s commitment to giving back by providing structured mentorship and professional guidance to the next generation of event stylists and planners in Ghana. By passing on decades of accumulated knowledge and industry best practices, the foundation aims to bridge the skills gap and ensure the long-term sustainability and professionalization of the Ghanaian events sector.
Over the past thirty years, Jandel Limited has played a pivotal role in transforming the local events industry from a fragmented niche into a high-standard professional sector. The anniversary celebration not only honored the company’s historical legacy but also set a forward-looking agenda focused on institutionalized mentorship. As Jandel enters its fourth decade, the shift toward empowering others through the Zoya Impact Foundation signals a new chapter where the company’s success serves as a catalyst for broader economic and professional growth in Ghana.
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