Ghana/Jamaica Homecoming Festival set for December 4-5 in Ghana
With its main objective being to deepen diaspora and cultural ties, the inaugural Ghana/Jamaica Homecoming Festival is set to take place from December 4-5 in Accra, Ghana.
The festival was recently launched in Ghana and according to co-event organiser Gramps Morgan, it is more than just about music.
“This festival is a trade show and we are inviting people from Jamaica and Ghana to come together and talk trade. We will have people from the fashion industry, the food industry and agriculture industry among others. We want to create the platform so that people can come together and experience it,” Morgan told Observer Online on Saturday.
The festival is designed to go beyond entertainment, offering a structured pathway for diaspora communities to rediscover identity, ancestry and shared heritage.
The initiative has received strong backing from Ghana’s music industry. Bessa Simons, President of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), pledged institutional support.
“I assure you of MUSIGA’s unflinching support,” he said in a media release. “We pledge our resources, networks and passion to make this event a resounding success”.
Simons described the festival as a major step towards positioning Ghana as a global cultural hub, using music and shared identity as tools of international engagement.
The festival is a joint effort between Broadway Entertainment and Dadason Entertainment, with execution spearheaded by Six Degrees Africa.
Organisers say the initiative will feature a range of activities, including cultural immersion experiences, business networking engagements and creative showcases designed to strengthen ties between Ghana and Jamaica while promoting a sense of global African unity.
As Ghana continues to position itself as a gateway for diaspora engagement, the Homecoming Festival adds to a growing list of initiatives aimed at making culture a central part of the country’s international outreach.
“To be a part of this movement is very enlightening and encouraging. It’s more than just a festival. It’s about reconnecting. A lot of artistes will be there,” Morgan stated.