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Ga Mantse Leads Prestigious Opening Ceremony as Ghana Investment & Trade Week 7th , Africa Build Show 4th and Megawatt 3rd Edition 2026 Officially Opens in Accra

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Ga Mantse Leads Prestigious Opening Ceremony as Ghana Investment & Trade Week 7th , Africa Build Show 4th and Megawatt 3rd Edition 2026 Officially Opens in Accra

by Daisy Mae D.
07/08/2026
in Press Release

Accra, Ghana – 7 July 2026 – Ghana Investment & Trade Week (GITW) 2026 officially opened today with a prestigious Opening Ceremony led by King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, Ga Mantse and Conference Chairperson, bringing together senior government officials, international investors, business leaders, diplomats, manufacturers, developers and trade professionals at The Palms Convention Center in Accra. Co-located with Africa Build Show and Megawatt Africa, the event marks the start of three days dedicated to advancing trade, investment, infrastructure and industrial development across Ghana and the African continent.

Held under the theme, “Powering Ghana’s 24-Hour Economy: Integrating Infrastructure, Electric Mobility, and Sustainable Real Estate for Investment and Trade Competitiveness,” the event serves as a strategic platform for fostering international partnerships, showcasing innovation and unlocking new investment opportunities that support Ghana’s economic transformation.

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A defining highlight of the Opening Ceremony was the leadership of His Royal Majesty King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, Ga Mantse, whose role as Conference Chairperson underscored the growing partnership between traditional leadership, government and the private sector in driving national development. As Paramount King of the Ga State, His Royal Majesty has been a strong advocate for investment, entrepreneurship and sustainable economic growth. In his opening address, he welcomed delegates from more than 33 countries and encouraged greater collaboration to strengthen Ghana’s position as a leading gateway for investment and trade in West Africa.

“Ghana continues to demonstrate its potential as a leading destination for investment and trade. Through GITW, Africa Build Show, and Megawatt Africa, we are committed to creating platforms that connect global partners, drive innovation, and unlock new opportunities across Africa.”
— David Wang, Chairman, MIE Group

The Opening Ceremony featured keynote addresses and policy discussions from distinguished government officials and industry leaders, including:

  • Nana Opare Kwafo I
    Chairman, Ghana Chamber of Construction Industry (GhCCI) | Host Chairman
  • Zahoor Ahmed
    Vice President – Strategy & Partnerships, MIE Group
  • David Wang
    Chairman, MIE Group
  • Dr. Mary Awusi
    Chief Executive Officer, Ghana Free Zones Authority
  • Hon. Augustus Goosie Tannoh (Esq.)
    Presidential Advisor on the 24-Hour Economy

The ceremony officially launched three days of international exhibitions, strategic conferences, technical seminars, investment forums and B2B matchmaking sessions, providing a dynamic platform for governments, investors, developers, manufacturers and solution providers to forge new partnerships and explore business opportunities.

Throughout the exhibition halls, thousands of visitors interacted with exhibitors from more than 33 countries, discovering the latest products, technologies and investment solutions across construction, infrastructure, renewable energy, electric mobility, manufacturing, sustainable real estate and industrial development. The vibrant atmosphere reflected Ghana’s growing reputation as a regional hub for innovation, investment and international trade.

Running from 7–9 July 2026, Ghana Investment & Trade Week, together with Africa Build Show and Megawatt Africa, is expected to generate new investment opportunities, strengthen international trade partnerships and accelerate collaboration across sectors that are central to Ghana’s long-term economic growth. The co-located events continue to reinforce Ghana’s position as a gateway for business and investment in West Africa.

Visitors are invited to attend the remaining exhibition days to meet international exhibitors, participate in high-level conferences, discover the latest technologies and connect with business leaders and investors shaping the future of trade, infrastructure and sustainable development across Africa.

For more information, visit:

Visit our websites: https://gitwsummit.com/ | https://africabuildshow.com/ | https://megawattafrica.com/

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