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 8 enterprises recognised at 2025 Ghana National Kaizen Awards

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• Ms Ansei (fourth from left), Mr Yoshimoto (third from left) with other dignitaries at the event

 The 2025 Ghana National Kaizen Awards (GNKA) was on Tuesday held in Accra.

It was organised by the Ghana En­terprises Agency (GEA) and the Japan International Corporation Agency (JICA).

On the same platform, the UNI­DO Smart Performance Analytics for Real-time Kaizen (U-SPARK) Project, developed with support from the Government of Japan, was launched.

Already piloted in five firms, U-SPARK was designed to help Ghana­ian businesses diagnose operational challenges, optimise processes, re­duce waste, and build resilient value chains.

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Addressing guests at the event, the Deputy Chief of Staff (Adminis­tration), Ms Nana Oye Bampoe Addo, said Ghana had taken bold steps to become Africa’s hub of productivity and innovation, with government rolling out reforms and invest­ments anchored in the philosophy of Kaizen’s continuous improvement.

She added that government was determined to ease the financial burden on businesses, citing the GH¢500m Development Bank Ghana facility made available to SMEs in ag­riculture and value chain strengthen­ing after the Kwahu Business Forum.

Ms Bampoe Addo also announced that government had secured a $100 million investment from partners in Japan and Singapore to establish Africa’s first AI-powered agricultural hub.

According to her, this initiative, together with the “Made-in-Ghana Agenda” and “Export Ghana Policy,” would boost local industries and leverage opportunities under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

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Speaking on behalf of the Minister of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, the Director of SME Development, Mrs Cynthia Djokoto, noted that Kaizen had evolved from a method­ology into a culture of discipline, ef­ficiency, and competitiveness within Ghanaian enterprises.

The Chief Executive Officer of GEA, Ms Margaret Ansei, linked Kaizen directly to President Maha­ma’s 24-hour economy vision, stress­ing that continuous improvement was critical for businesses to thrive in a productivity-driven future.

She recalled the country’s achievements at the continental lev­el, where enterprises such as Francis Aluminium, Tiwajo Enterprise, and Solution Oasis had been recognised at the Africa Kaizen Awards.

The Japanese Ambassador to Ghana, Mr Hiroshi Yoshimoto, praised Ghana’s leadership in Kaizen adop­tion, describing it as a people-cen­tred approach that required disci­pline rather than large investments.

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This year’s GNKA recognised eight outstanding enterprises of which two emerged as the overall winners in the small and medium category which included Odina Couture and Amanex Company Limited.

Others recognised were Aspee Pharmaceuticals, Taabea Company Limited, Yedent Agro Group, Mass Industries Limited, Bomarts Farms Limited, and Aniwasu Garments for their innovation, productivity, and resilience.

 By Cecilia Yada Lagba

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