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The Asempa FM Walk With The Stars 2025 came off on Saturday, September 13, with hundreds of participants turning out for one of Accra’s biggest annual fitness and social events.
The walk was headlined by Chief of Staff Julius Debrah, who joined sportsmen and women, politicians, musicians, actors, and fans for the health-centered program.

The 7-kilometer walk began at the Asempa FM premises in Kokomlemle, moved through Circle to the TUC traffic light, and returned along Farrar Avenue through the Circle Overhead, before ending at the Accra Sports Stadium, which served as the new final stop.

Participants enjoyed a rich lineup of activities, including aerobics sessions, free health screenings, a “kick-a-ball-in-hole” challenge, board games, and a healthy food court.
Organizers described the event as the biggest and most exciting edition yet, emphasising its role in promoting fitness, wellness, and healthy living among Ghanaians.

Myjoyonline’s photojournalist, David Andoh, was at the event and captured these vibrant moments.


























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