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Ghanaians living in South Africa are set to round off the year with 'Obaasima Gala, Dinner, Dance & Variety Night' on Friday, November 29.
The annual event, powered by the Obaasima Women’s Club, is a dinner for Ghanaians and Africans in South Africa and it affords them the unique opportunity to recount the year in an atmosphere of good music.
The event will be hosted by Alex Kwesi Crassie, anchor of Good Morning Africa (GMA) on African Magic Entertainment and it will come off at the Emperors Palace in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The night will feature live band and musical performances from some artistes, fashion shows (Ghanaian traditional attire & ladies hand bags), a showcase of Ghanaian dishes, and dancing competitions.
The 'Obaasima Gala, Dinner, Dance & Variety Night' is put together by MayMay Productions, a Ghanaian event outfit based in South Africa.
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