Year of Return: Jamaica – Ghana Reggae Festival in pictures

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Organised by Edge of the World Production (EOTWP), Jamaica – Ghana Reggae Festival, JaGhaFest is an event which aims to embrace and unify the people of Ghana & Jamaica through culture and music.

These performers from the Universal Wonderful Street Academy treated patrons to some Ghanaian cultural dance

The vision is to bring the African Diaspora back home to the Motherland and to create a festival that unites the strong African culture with our brothers and sisters abroad, and to spread this message through Reggae.

A section of patrons at JaGhaFest 2019

JaGhaFest is all music and dance and the maiden edition took place at the Black Star Square last Saturday, April 13 with artistes from Ghana and Jamaica performing.

Ghana’s Reggae-Dancehall top Act, Samini thrilled fans at the event

Click here to view more pictures from the JaGhaFest 2019

By: Samuel Obeng Appah

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