GoldBod Jewellery announces change of official e-commerce website
GoldBod Jewellery Limited officially announced a change to its e-commerce platform on Monday, July 13, 2026. The company stated that its official online shopping platform has moved to www.goldbodjewellery.gov.gh. Customers are advised to visit the new online shopping platform, and the previous website, www.jewellery.goldbod.gov.gh, is no longer in use.
The company encouraged customers to continue shopping with confidence on the new platform for authentic, proudly Ghanaian gold jewellery. GoldBod Jewellery operates under the management of Gertrude Emefa Donkor as Managing Director and signed the notice through its Media Relations Unit. Customers who previously used the old website have been advised to migrate to the new domain.
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GoldBod Jewellery Limited has issued a public notice regarding a significant change to its online presence. This update is crucial for customers
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