The Eastern Region town of Kyebi is preparing to welcome residents and visitors home this Easter weekend with a two-day programme that pairs community health initiatives with live music entertainment, as organisers seek to establish the town as a destination for festive gatherings.
The 2026 Kyebi Easter Homecoming, scheduled for April 3 and 4, opens on Friday with a free health screening exercise designed to give participants an accessible opportunity to check their health status and receive early medical guidance where needed. Organisers say the initiative reflects a deliberate effort to weave preventive healthcare into the fabric of the celebration rather than treating wellness as an afterthought.
Saturday morning carries that health focus into the streets, with a health walk and float through Kyebi’s principal roads expected to draw large numbers of participants, combining physical activity with the kind of communal energy that Easter gatherings in Ghanaian towns are known for generating.

The weekend reaches its peak on Saturday evening, when the celebration shifts to Flossyjoes Hotel for a night of live highlife music headlined by Akwaboah Jnr and KK Fosu, two of Ghana’s most beloved performers in the genre, promising an atmosphere that blends nostalgia, culture, and festivity.
For organizers, the Kyebi Easter Homecoming is as much about reconnection as it is about entertainment, an invitation for those who have left the town to return, and for those who remain to celebrate together across a programme that moves from health screening to highlife in the space of two days.

