Ghana’s biggest showcase of homegrown products and services, the This Is Ghana Exhibition 2025, took place on September 6–7 at the Efua Sutherland Children’s Park in Accra. Organized by Channel One TV and Citi FM, the event featured an expanded display of SMEs, startups, research institutions, and proudly Ghanaian brands across sectors ranging from traditional crafts to modern innovations.
The Ghana Tourism Development Company (GTDC) was strongly represented, using the occasion not only to unveil its innovative digital products the Ghana Tourism Marketplace (GTM) and the Ghana Tourism Investment Platform (GTiP) but also to showcase a wider range of its services. These included the site management of the Assin Manso Slave River Site, the Big Tree receptive facility, as well as its Fleet Pool Management Services, covering fleet management and car rental solutions.
GTDC’s stand attracted high-profile visitors, including the Honourable Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts and the Chief of Staff of the Republic of Ghana, Honourable Julius Debrah. The presence of foreign nationals from countries such as Kenya and Zimbabwe further underlined the international appeal of both the exhibition and GTDC’s offerings

“Guests visited the GTDC stand to discover our wide range of products and services.
For GTDC, participation in ''This Is Ghana Exhibition 2025'' provided an invaluable opportunity to engage the public, strengthen partnerships, and position its products and services within the broader national movement of promoting Made-in-Ghana excellence.
Story By: Lein Tetteh
Ghana’s biggest showcase of homegrown products and services, the This Is Ghana Exhibition 2025, took place on September 6–7 at the Efua Sutherland Children’s Park in Accra. Organized by Channel One TV and Citi FM, the event featured an expanded display of SMEs, startups, research institutions, and proudly Ghanaian brands across sectors ranging from traditional crafts to modern innovations.
The Ghana Tourism Development Company (GTDC) was strongly represented, using the occasion not only to unveil its innovative digital products the Ghana Tourism Marketplace (GTM) and the Ghana Tourism Investment Platform (GTiP) but also to showcase a wider range of its services. These included the site management of the Assin Manso Slave River Site, the Big Tree receptive facility, as well as its Fleet Pool Management Services, covering fleet management and car rental solutions.
GTDC’s stand attracted high-profile visitors, including the Honourable Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts and the Chief of Staff of the Republic of Ghana, Honourable Julius Debrah. The presence of foreign nationals from countries such as Kenya and Zimbabwe further underlined the international appeal of both the exhibition and GTDC’s offerings
“Guests visited the GTDC stand to discover our wide range of products and services.
For GTDC, participation in ''This Is Ghana Exhibition 2025'' provided an invaluable opportunity to engage the public, strengthen partnerships, and position its products and services within the broader national movement of promoting Made-in-Ghana excellence.
Story By: Lein Tetteh