His Royal Majesty, Ga Mantse King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, has left Ghana for the United Kingdom to Grace the Grand Homowo United Kingdom (UK) Festival 2024.His presence at the festival is to unite the GaDangme family home and abroad, and to improve the quality of life within the GaDangme communities, allowing the people to thrive and flourish,Highlighting the activities, the Ga Mantse will be received by the Emir of the UK as His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, who was originally scheduled to meet with His Royal Majesty, has just been scheduled for surgery around the time of the visit.However, the festival is filled with many activities including '???wala', and a thanksgiving service with the Ga fellowship and christian council in the UK.A business forum and the launch of the Ga Mantse Foundation at the House of Lords, culminating in a special reception at the House of Commons.The Ga Mantse will be received by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, exemplifying our commitment to unity and solidarity.H owever, the Homowo UK Festival is not just a cultural event but a movement and a powerful expression to show the world the vibrancy of the African culture.The festival this year is to 'help alleviate hunger caused by poverty', which aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 2 thus, Zero Hunger.The festival in London will be a grand affair, starting at 2 PM at Borough Hall, Royal Hill, Greenwich, SE108RE. The day will come alive with the rhythm of Ga drumming, traditional dances, authentic cuisine, and the warmth of Ga community.Source: Ghana News Agency
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