MAMA MONEY GHANAFEST SA 2023 – HERITAGE CHANGES

MAMA MONEY GHANAFEST SA 2023 – HERITAGE CHANGES

The 9th edition of GhanaFest South Africa was undoubtedly the best in the history of the festival. Mama Money’s partnership with GhanaFest SA made this year’s festival the most explosive one yet. 
 

When the headline artist, ‘OBRAFOUR’ (aka Ghana Rap Sofo), went on stage the atmosphere was electric. The High Commissioner, Mr. Charles Asuako Owiredu, also joined OBRAFOUR on stage with youthful exuberances and challenged OBRAFOUR with his dancing skills.
 

The festival, which is free for anyone to attend, took place on Saturday 16th September 2023 at Fountains Valley in Pretoria with the theme ‘Heritage Changes’. Over 5,000 people came to the event with revelers celebrating past midnight. 
 

The event showcases the rich culture of Ghana through music, dance, clothing, cuisine, and more.  It also fosters unity among Ghanaians in South Africa and deepens the relations between Ghana and South Africa. 
 

The High Commissioner of Ghana to South Africa, His Excellency Mr. Charles Asuako Owiredu was ushered onto the stage with beautiful adowa dancers. In his welcome address, he touched on the development of passport applications. He proudly said all the backlog of passports has been cleared. He further promised their unfailing support to the annual GhanaFest SA program.




The 9th edition of GhanaFest South Africa was undoubtedly the best in the history of the festival. Mama Money’s partnership with GhanaFest SA made this year’s festival the most explosive one yet. 
 

When the headline artist, ‘OBRAFOUR’ (aka Ghana Rap Sofo), went on stage the atmosphere was electric. The High Commissioner, Mr. Charles Asuako Owiredu, also joined OBRAFOUR on stage with youthful exuberances and challenged OBRAFOUR with his dancing skills.
 

The festival, which is free for anyone to attend, took place on Saturday 16th September 2023 at Fountains Valley in Pretoria with the theme ‘Heritage Changes’. Over 5,000 people came to the event with revelers celebrating past midnight. 
 

The event showcases the rich culture of Ghana through music, dance, clothing, cuisine, and more.  It also fosters unity among Ghanaians in South Africa and deepens the relations between Ghana and South Africa. 
 

The High Commissioner of Ghana to South Africa, His Excellency Mr. Charles Asuako Owiredu was ushered onto the stage with beautiful adowa dancers. In his welcome address, he touched on the development of passport applications. He proudly said all the backlog of passports has been cleared. He further promised their unfailing support to the annual GhanaFest SA program.


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