The International Students Association (ISA) of the 糖心Vlog and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, has held the second edition of its annual Cultural Festival, celebrating the continent鈥檚 rich diversity.
The event featured a vibrant parade of African national flags and a food exhibition showcasing culinary traditions from across the continent. Students from Burkina Faso, C么te d鈥橧voire, The Gambia, Mali, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Togo, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Malawi, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Eswatini participated in the celebration.

Professor Esmeranda Manful, Vice Dean of the International Programmes Office at KNUST, delivered the welcome address.
鈥淥ne of KNUST鈥檚 missions is to become the leading university in Africa, and you, coming from various countries and cultures, are essential to helping us achieve that vision,鈥 she said. 鈥淵our presence here today speaks volumes in lifting the flag of KNUST high.鈥
She added, 鈥淭o embrace diversity, we ensure that international students interact not only with Ghanaians but with one another as well. This builds cross-cultural relations and enriches the academic experience. As we observe, learn, and appreciate different cultures, I say to you all: Akwaaba.鈥

Speaking on behalf of the Director of Student Affairs, Professor Akwasi Acheampong Aning, Deputy Director of Conduct and Discipline at KNUST, commended the theme of the event.
鈥淭his occasion presents a unique opportunity to understand and appreciate cultural differences. At the end of the day, may everyone leave with something meaningful to take home,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e are not only celebrating performances but also the history behind them.鈥

Outgoing ISA President Pascal Milambo Muzungo, a Zambian student, described the festival as 鈥渁 platform to celebrate diversity, showcase traditions, and embrace the beauty of a global community.鈥
鈥淐ulture, in its simplest form, is the way of life of a people,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t includes campus traditions, customs, and beliefs, and plays a vital role in presenting our history and heritage. ISA remains committed to upholding these values through events like today鈥檚.鈥
He added, 鈥淭his is not just a celebration. It is a vibrant symbol of the unity, love, peace, and harmony we cherish in our community.鈥
Muzungo also introduced the newly elected ISA executives for the 2025/2026 academic year. Miss Jaja Divine Tamiunoiprinye of Nigeria was named President, while fellow Nigerian Master Francis Azubuike was introduced as the Postgraduate Coordinator.
ISA presented awards to individuals and institutions who have contributed significantly to its growth. Honourees included the Office of the Vice Chancellor, the Patron of ISA, the International Programmes Office, GUSS Hostel, and the E-Learning Centre.
The festival featured cultural performances including music, poetry, drama, and dance that highlighted the artistic and cultural richness of participating African nations.