Ghana’s rich cultural heritage is set to take center stage in Edmonton, Canada, as GhanaFest Alberta gears up for another vibrant edition celebrating art, culture, and trade. The festival, which has grown into a flagship event for the Ghanaian diaspora in Edmonton-Canada, promises a powerful showcase of tradition, creativity, and economic opportunity.
In a recent appearance on Channel One TV’s The Chat, Ken Fiati and Jonathan Mingle, organizers of the Ghanafest Alberta, joined host Ekow Koomson to share exciting details about this year’s event. They highlighted how GhanaFest Alberta is not just a cultural gathering, but a platform that fosters business exchange, tourism promotion, and community unity.
According to the organizers, the festival will feature traditional performances, fashion showcases, music, food fairs, and an extensive trade exhibition that gives Ghanaian entrepreneurs and artisans the opportunity to connect with international markets.
“GhanaFest Alberta is more than entertainment it’s a movement,” said Ken Fiati. “We are building bridges between Ghana and the world, using culture as a channel.”
As anticipation builds, the festival is expected to attract participants from across Canada, the U.S., and Ghana. For the diaspora, it is not only a moment of cultural pride but also a call to connect, invest, and celebrate Ghana’s global footprint.
Explore all the juicy entertainment news you desire with GhanaWeekend on WhatsApp!
Click on the link to join the GhanaWeekend channel for curated, meaningful stories tailored just for YOU: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaJ31iEDTkK8wIHNj31A









