The Odwira festival is a significant cultural event celebrated by the chiefs and people of the Fanteakwa District and Akuapem in the Eastern Region of Ghana.

The Ghana Dance Festival is an annual celebration of dance culture in Ghana, showcasing the diversity, creativity, and talent within the country's dance community.

The Hogbetsotso festival, pronounced Hogbechocho, is an annual cultural event celebrated by the chiefs and people of Anlo in the Volta Region of Ghana.

Kiddafest, formally called the Accra International Children’s Arts Festival, is a flagship occasion organised by the Ghana National Theatre.

The Ghana Paragliding Festival has become a cornerstone of the annual Kwahu Easter Festivities, revitalizing the previously diminishing Kwahu Easter celebration and elevating it to an international event.

The Ghana Football Awards stands as an annual testament to the outstanding achievements of Ghanaian football players both within and outside the country. Organized by AE Mediacom in collaboration with creative content producers and sports journalists.

Panafest, short for the Pan-African Historical Theatre Festival, is a significant cultural event held biennially in Ghana, celebrating the rich heritage, traditions, and unity of the African diaspora.

The Chale Wote Street Art Festival, also known as Chale Wote, is an annual event held in Accra, Ghana. This festival fosters exchanges between numerous local and international artists and patrons. In the Ga language,

The Chale Wote Street Art Festival, also known as Chale Wote, is an annual event held in Accra, Ghana. This festival fosters exchanges between numerous local and international artists and patrons. In the Ga language,

Every year, Cape Coast hosts the Fetu Afahye, a festival deeply rooted in tradition and community. On the first Saturday of September, the chiefs and people of the Oguaa Traditional Area come together to honor their history, express gratitude, and pray for prosperity.

The Homowo Festival is a vibrant and significant cultural celebration observed by the Ga people of the Greater Accra Region in Ghana.

The Asafotufiam Festival is a vibrant celebration held by the chiefs and peoples of Ada in the Danube East of the Greater Accra region of Ghana. This annual event takes place in the first week of August and is steeped in rich cultural traditions.

The Black Star International Film Festival (BSIFF) stands as an annual cinematic celebration held in Accra, Ghana, dedicated to promoting and honoring the creative endeavors of filmmakers from Africa and the diaspora.

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