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La Traditional Council launches 2025 Homowo Festival with a call for peace
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49308, member: 636"] Traditional leaders from La have kicked off their biggest annual party for 2025. The Homowo Festival will run from August 11 through September 6 with loads of fun activities planned. Officials picked the theme Respect for All as they want everyone to build a stronger community together. Local chiefs expect thousands of people to join the month-long celebration across different neighborhoods. Festival organizers promise something special for visitors who want to experience authentic Ga culture. Party planners have arranged exciting events like street parades and health checkups for residents. People can compete at cooking contests featuring kpokpoi, the traditional corn dish that defines this holiday. Cultural singing competitions will showcase ancient songs passed down through generations. Traditional ceremonies will happen before and after the main festival to honor ancestors properly. Drumming and loud noises must stop completely before celebrations begin under strict community rules. Chief Nii Adjei Kofeh IV told residents to keep things peaceful during the upcoming festivities. The traditional leader wants everyone to show visitors the beautiful customs that make La people proud. He reminded locals that respecting each other creates the foundation for prosperity and growth. Committee secretary Jeffrey Tetteh invited businesses to participate and boost tourism revenue. The festival celebrates how ancestors overcame terrible hunger after leaving their original homeland centuries ago. Homowo means hooting at hunger and commemorates surviving devastating famine through divine intervention. Communities across the Greater Accra region celebrate this harvest festival between May and September each year. The tradition connects modern Ga people to their roots stretching back to ancient kingdoms. [/QUOTE]
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