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Ted News Ghana Blog of Thursday, 21 August 2025

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JIBU Ghana Opens New Franchised Location in Kasoa Galelia, Expanding Access to Safe Water and Essentials

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JIBU Ghana is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its newest franchised location in Kasoa Galelia, Awutu Senya Municipality. The new center is set to officially open on Friday, August 22, 2025, welcoming customers from across Ghana to experience JIBU’s commitment to quality, accessibility, and community impact.

Already a trusted name in Ghana, JIBU operates established outlets in Adenta, Madina, North Legon, Sowutuom, New Achimota, Community 25 (Tema), Community 11 (Tema), Spintex, Botwe, Abokobi, Airport, Osu, Asylum Down, East Legon, Kasoa-Weija, and now Kasoa-Galelia. This expansion into Kasoa reflects the company’s mission to bring safe, affordable, and essential products closer to more households, ensuring that no community is left behind. Customers can expect the same trusted standards of service and reliability that JIBU has become known for.

Beyond business, JIBU Ghana is a social enterprise with purpose. At its core, the company is dedicated to stimulating responsible economic growth and fostering independence through local entrepreneurship. By empowering franchise owners, JIBU not only delivers safe drinking water but also provides other essential products such as LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) and fortified porridge at affordable prices for the communities it serves.

JIBU Ghana operates as a for-profit social enterprise with a mission to create sustainable impact in communities. Through its hybrid approach, the company empowers independent franchise owners with high-visibility retail storefronts and proven business models. In doing so, JIBU is paving the way for local entrepreneurs to thrive while ensuring that vital resources are more effectively deployed in emerging markets across Africa.