Audio By Carbonatix
Kumasi is set to host thousands of people from across Ghana and beyond for the 2025 Breast Cancer Walk for Cure.
The event, scheduled for Saturday, October 4, 2025, will bring together over 30,000 people under the theme "A Cure Worth Fighting For."
The walk will start at the Adum Post Office and end at the Manhyia Durbar Grounds, filling the city with energy and solidarity.
This year's event marks a significant milestone for Breast Care International (BCI), the organizer, as it unveils a new brand identity after 23 years of advocating for women's health.
The rebranding reflects BCI's growing commitment to fighting breast cancer and its bold vision for the future.
“This is more than just an event. It’s a movement. It’s a family. It’s survivorship, it’s hope in motion,” said Dr. (Mrs.) Beatrice Wiafe Addai, Founder and President of BCI.
Dr. Wiafe Addai emphasized that breast cancer is not just a personal issue, but a societal and developmental challenge that requires a collective response.
The upcoming walk aims to raise awareness, celebrate survivors, and honor those who have lost their lives to the disease.
"For years, BCI has made a significant impact through free breast cancer screenings, education, and early detection initiatives.
The annual Walk for the Cure has become a national rallying point—bringing together survivors, opinion and traditional leaders, government officials, healthcare professionals, families, students, and communities in one united mission: to defeat breast cancer," Dr Wiafe Addai said.
The annual Walk for the Cure has become a national event, uniting diverse groups in the fight against breast cancer. BCI invites everyone to join the movement, take to the streets of Kumasi, and show their support.
Latest Stories
-
Chinese carmaker patents voice-controlled ‘in-vehicle toilet’
3 minutes -
Asante Kotoko deny ‘AWOL’ claims as coach Owusu ‘duly sought permission’
17 minutes -
AG’s office will grant OSP prosecution authorisation on request — Srem Sai
24 minutes -
AG’s Department had no hand in OSP court case — Deputy AG pushes back on “sabotage” narrative
26 minutes -
Adu Kwabena ‘working hard’ to reach Europe’s top five leagues
33 minutes -
Mahama fully committed to fighting corruption – Deputy AG
34 minutes -
AG’s Department can “look good” without prosecuting corruption that’s why OSP matters, says Deputy AG
35 minutes -
Mahama’s gov’t isn’t against OSP – Deputy AG
52 minutes -
Ghanaians building alcohol tolerance through excess drinking – Prof Calys-Tagoe
53 minutes -
‘World Cup is not a small thing’ – Adu Kwabena targets Black Stars squad place
55 minutes -
Only constitutional amendment can fix OSP problem – Deputy AG
55 minutes -
Ghana’s Damang Mine and the new economics of sovereign mining: Why Engineers & Planners signals a strategic inflection point
56 minutes -
Excess alcohol consumption raising cancer risk in Ghana – Prof Calys-Tagoe
1 hour -
AG must avoid curtailing OSP mandate – Mary Addah
1 hour -
OSP can’t prosecute independently under constitution – Twum-Barimah
1 hour