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Absa Bank Ghana Limited, in partnership with the Black Star Marathon Foundation, has officially launched the 2025 Absa Black Star Marathon.
It is scheduled to take place on Saturday, 26 July 2025, with participants starting and finishing at Accra’s iconic Independence Square.
The event is designed to attract elite athletes, recreational runners, and create a platform for social engagement. The marathon will feature multiple race categories, including a full 42.2km marathon, a 10km race, and dedicated wheelchair races.
“This marathon serves as a platform for celebrating personal achievement, while also creating opportunities for social impact and community involvement.
"It aligns with the bank’s values of inclusion, stewardship, and courage,” said Nana Essilfuah Tamakloe, Director of Marketing and Corporate Affairs at Absa Bank Ghana.
She mentioned that a significant portion of the funds raised will support kidney dialysis treatment for underprivileged patients in Ghana, part of a broader effort to raise awareness of the country’s rising burden of kidney disease.

In addition, she noted, proceeds will support athlete development programmes, community health campaigns, and youth empowerment initiatives in underserved communities.
Dr. Eric Kwame Adae, founder of the Black Star Marathon, explained that the event aims to go beyond athletic competition.
“This marathon is about pursuing a cause, celebrating resilience, encouraging togetherness, and inspiring collective triumph. It belongs to every athlete, every first timer, every para-athlete, and every heartbeat that refuses to quit.”
Professor Kobby Mensah, Director at the Ghana Tourism Authority, described the marathon as an important and socially meaningful initiative.
“When people commit to doing things right and with integrity, we must show up and support,” he said. “This marathon exemplifies that spirit.”
In addition to cash prizes, winners will receive finisher medals, certificates, and other rewards.
The 2025 Absa Black Star Marathon is expected to attract participants from across Ghana and beyond.
Organisers encourage early registration via the event website, blackstarmarathon.com, or by dialling *713*33*22#.
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