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Nominations for 2021 Ghana Beverage Awards closed

Global Media Alliance (GMA), organisers of the prestigious Ghana Beverage Awards (GBA), has officially announced the close of nominations for the sixth edition of the awards scheduled for March this year.

The nominations which were open from December 15, 2021 to February 7, 2022 provided the general public and beverage companies the avenue to select their favourite beverages from 18 competitive categories encompassing both local and foreign beverages.

In all, a total of over 500 nominations were received comprising both brand nominations and public nominations.

Commenting on the programme, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for GMA, Ernest Boateng, expressed his appreciation to Ghanaians and the beverage companies for support and patronage over the years and for constantly availing themselves to partake in the nomination phase which contributed significantly towards a successful climax.

“Over the years, we have seen a growth in the number of entries for this phase. This is a clear indication that Ghanaians and the beverage companies in Ghana have embraced the awards scheme. As organisers, we are very grateful for their immense support and for the confidence reposed in us and we pledge our commitment to the growth of the beverage industry through this means,” Mr Boateng, said.

He stressed “Feedback from you, our patrons, has been phenomenal in the successes GBA has chalked in its six year journey and for this we are most grateful. As always, we are open to your input all in the spirit of transforming the awards scheme for the better.”

MrBoateng said the GBA being organised on the theme, “Inspiring Excellence in Ghana’s Beverage Industry,” sought to promote both local and foreign beverages as well as the participation of small-scale beverage enterprises in the awards scheme.

“With time, the award scheme has proven itself a tool for the promotion of best practices within the beverage industry whiles cementing its position as the bench mark for identifying beverage companies that are in touch with their markets and contributing significantly to the Ghanaian economy,” he said.

MrBoateng said the lead up to this year’s awards, a beverage industry tour would be organised in this month for the GBA board to visit all nominated industries to familiarise with their work and practices.

The CEO said Ghana Beverage Awards (GBA) was supported by the Food and Beverage Association of Ghana (FABAG), Consumer Protection Agency (CPA), Food Research Institute (FRI) under CSI, Perception Management International (PMI), Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), Ministry of Trade & Industry and Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture.

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