
MOC Ghana Ltd has moved into a decisive new phase of its Ghana Expansion 2026 agenda, launching a nationwide Industry Pre-Bid Briefing alongside a structured round of professional interviews aimed at building a modern, integrated workforce and operational ecosystem across the country. The initiative marks one of the company’s most ambitious steps yet toward strengthening Ghana’s healthcare, logistics, education, and service infrastructure through coordinated partnerships and transparent procurement processes.

The public Industry Pre-Bid Briefing, scheduled for Tuesday, February 17, 2026, will outline active and upcoming procurement opportunities tied to the expansion program. The session, which will stream live at 2:00 PM CST (8:00 PM GST) via Google Meet, will be accessible through links shared on the company’s Instagram page (@MOCGhanaGlobal) and the Ghana Mission portal on mocdivisions.org. A full replay will be published on YouTube after the event to ensure broad access for stakeholders across Ghana and the diaspora.
The briefing will introduce vendors and industry professionals to procurement categories central to the expansion effort, including interior construction and build‑out, real estate and brokerage services, staff uniforms and apparel, design and styling services, and logistics and operational support. MOC Ghana Ltd emphasizes that participation in the briefing does not guarantee award and that no final bid decisions will be made before March 2026. The session is designed to promote transparency, industry alignment, and early engagement with qualified partners as the company prepares for a major operational rollout.
In parallel with the procurement briefing, MOC Ghana Ltd has begun a structured interview process for professionals and service providers across multiple divisions. The interviews form part of a broader vetting and onboarding framework intended to ensure that the expansion is supported by a skilled, diverse, and mission‑aligned workforce. Current interview categories include nursing and allied health professionals, midwives and maternal health specialists, education and preceptorship roles, operations and logistics personnel, and strategic partners and vendors. Selected applicants are being contacted directly as the company advances its phased recruitment and evaluation schedule.
The Ghana Expansion 2026 initiative is positioned as a comprehensive national development effort, integrating healthcare delivery, workforce development, operational capacity building, and institutional partnerships. By combining transparent procurement with structured professional recruitment, MOC Ghana Ltd aims to establish a sustainable foundation for long‑term service delivery and sectoral growth.
As the February 17 briefing approaches, industry observers note that the company’s dual‑track approach—public procurement engagement and targeted professional interviews—signals a deliberate commitment to openness, accountability, and national capacity strengthening. With additional announcements expected in the coming weeks, the expansion program is emerging as one of the most closely watched private‑sector initiatives shaping Ghana’s 2026 development landscape.
Sankofaonline will continue to monitor updates as MOC Ghana Ltd advances its next phase of implementation.



