Over the weekend, Cape Coast was alive with excitement and cultural pride as the annual Fetu Afahye festival took center stage.
The grand procession and durbar were the pinnacle of the festivities, attracting both locals and visitors alike.
The Oguaa Traditional Area showcased its rich cultural heritage in a vibrant display, with people donning colorful traditional attire, while the rhythmic sounds of drumming and dancing echoed through the streets.
The durbar drew the presence of the Paramount Chief of Oguaa, Osabarima Kwesi Atta II, alongside the Asantehene, and Otumfuo Osei Tutu II among others.
This joyous display of culture, tradition, and unity brought the community together in a remarkable celebration of heritage.
Find photos below shot by Samuel Moore.
Latest Stories
-
Blue Gold Bogoso Prestea Limited challenges government actions in court
22 minutes -
Patrick Atangana Fouda: ‘A hero of the fight against HIV leaves us’
1 hour -
Trinity Oil MD Gabriel Kumi elected Board Chairman of Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies
2 hours -
ORAL campaign key to NDC’s election victory – North America Dema Naa
2 hours -
US Supreme Court to hear TikTok challenge to potential ban
2 hours -
Amazon faces US strike threat ahead of Christmas
3 hours -
Jaguar Land Rover electric car whistleblower sacked
3 hours -
US makes third interest rate cut despite inflation risk
3 hours -
Fish processors call for intervention against illegal trawling activities
3 hours -
Ghana will take time to recover – Akorfa Edjeani
4 hours -
Boakye Agyarko urges reforms to revitalise NPP after election defeat
4 hours -
Finance Minister skips mini-budget presentation for third time
4 hours -
‘ORAL’ team to work gratis – Ablakwa
4 hours -
Affirmative Action Coalition condemns lack of gender quotas in Transition, anti-corruption teams
4 hours -
December 7 election was a battle for the ‘soul of Ghana’ against NPP – Fifi Kwetey
4 hours