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Entertainment Week Ghana has announced Konica Minolta as the headline sponsor for its 2025 edition, marking a major boost ahead of the country’s packed December entertainment season.
The announcement was made by the event’s co-founder, DeGraft Oppong, during the Africa Fintech Summit. He described the partnership as a defining moment for Ghana’s creative calendar.
“Having Konica Minolta on board as our headline sponsor is more than a partnership, it’s a statement of intent. This December, Ghana will truly position itself as the Black Star of entertainment, innovation, and creativity across the continent,” Oppong said.
Konica Minolta, a global technology leader based in Tokyo, operates across various divisions, including Office Business and Professional Printing. The company is renowned for its bizhub series of multifunction printers, AccurioPress digital production machines, and AccurioPro Suite workflow automation solutions. It has also gained worldwide recognition for sustainability, digital transformation, and workplace excellence, with several BLI Awards and ENERGY STAR® certifications.
Through the partnership, Konica Minolta seeks to contribute to West Africa’s growing creative and business ecosystem, where technology, media, and innovation increasingly intersect. The collaboration will allow the company to showcase its workflow and print automation technologies to Africa’s expanding creative, events, and corporate sectors, while connecting with decision-makers and entrepreneurs shaping Ghana’s entertainment economy.
Entertainment Week Ghana 2025, set for December, will feature a week-long lineup of music, film, technology, art, and business activities. The event aims to position Ghana as a global hub for creative exchange and cultural excellence.
With production and logistics already underway, organisers say the festival will deliver world-class experiences, insightful panels, and memorable performances that reaffirm Ghana’s standing as the heartbeat of African entertainment in December.
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