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8 MSMEs honoured at 2025 National Kaizen Awards

 EIGHT Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MS­MEs) have been honoured at the 2025 Ghana Na­tional Kaizen Awards, organised by the Ghana Enterprises Agency (GEA) in partnership with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

Out of this figure, Odina Cou­ture, Amanex Company Limited immerge as the winners for the Small and Medium category.

The others recognised were Aspee Pharmaceuticals Limited, Taabea Company Limited, Yedent Agro Group of Companies Limited, Mass Industries Limit­ed, Bomarts Farms Limited, and Aniwasu Garments.

The event, held in Accra under the theme: ‘Africa Industrialisa­tion through Fostering Compet­itive Firms and Value Chains in Ghana,’ celebrated enterprises that have shown innovation, pro­ductivity, and resilience.

Deputy Chief of Staff, Ms Nana Oye Bampoe Addo, de­scribed Kaizen as a “powerful metaphor for Ghana’s national journey,” stressing progress comes through “small, deliberate steps and daily discipline.”

She assured entrepreneurs of stronger government support, citing a GH¢500 million De­velopment Bank Ghana facility and a $100 million investment to establish Africa’s first AI-powered agricultural hub.

On behalf of the Ministry of Trade, Mrs Cynthia Djokoto said Kaizen had evolved into a culture of competitiveness, improving productivity and reducing waste.

GEA Chief Executive, Ms Margaret Ansei, linked Kaizen to government’s 24-hour economy agenda, while Japanese Ambas­sador, Mr Hiroshi Yoshimoto, urged MSMEs to embrace disci­pline and ownership.

Ms Ansei speaking at the event

The event also launched the UNIDO Smart Performance Analytics for Real-time Kaizen (U-SPARK) Project to help firms optimise production and build resilient value chains.

 BY CECILIA YADA LAGBA

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