Top performers King Promise, Wendy Shay, Olive the Boy, and Dance God among others are set to rock this year's Dunkfest at the Association International School, Airport, Accra on April 6.
Dunkfest is a premier entertainment basketball tournament for young athletes with an affinity for hooping to compete and showcase their skills, from ankle-breaking crossovers to jaw-dropping dunks.
This event will provide an opportunity to discover talents and create a battleground where the best will come and prove themselves.
This year’s edition will feature a vibrant display of art and culture, family gatherings, food and drinks, exhibition and captivating musical performances.
The event will also showcase the richness that diversity brings to society as it brings families and schools from different backgrounds to socialise and cheer on their favourite teams and individuals as they aim for a shot at greatness.
Dunkfest is a party on the field and is an Afrobeats and Amapiano festival designed to amplify African culture and sound across the globe.
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