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The 14th edition of the Labone Old Students Association (LOSA) Health Walk took place in Accra on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
The annual event, aimed at promoting fitness and strengthening bonds among participants, brought together Labone Old Students and selected current students of Labone Senior High School.
The walk began from the Labone campus, passed through the streets of Labone, La Maami, the 28th February Road, and Osu, before returning to the school premises.
During the walk, the Labone Senior High School brass band entertained participants with vibrant tunes, keeping the atmosphere lively and spirited.
An aerobics session followed to wrap up the fitness activities, after which participants enjoyed refreshments and music to bring the exciting day to a close.
Below are some highlights from the fun-filled event:










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