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Music diva Wendy Shay visited the Kasoa market this week and made a public donation to traders as part of her community engagement activities ahead of Shay Concert 2025.
The unannounced visit drew a large crowd and created a cheerful atmosphere among the traders and bystanders.
Wendy Shay supported 50 traders with a total of GH¢25,000 and also distributed mobile phones during the outreach.
Beneficiaries expressed appreciation as videos of the moment circulated across social media.
Before heading to the market, Wendy Shay paid a courtesy call on the chief of Weija at his palace, where she observed traditional welcome protocols.
She later interacted with traders and posed for photos with fans who gathered to meet her.
The engagement forms part of the build-up to Shay Concert 2025, scheduled for Saturday, November 22, at 7 pm at the West Hills Mall in Weija.
The event will feature several popular acts, including Shatta Wale, Medikal, KiDi, Kelvyn Boy, Olivetheboy and Amerado.
Wendy Shay’s team also handed out branded materials during the Kasoa activation and encouraged residents to attend the upcoming concert.

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