Business leaders attending the 2026 Kwahu Business Forum will have the exclusive opportunity to join a dinner hosted by His Excellency, John Dramani Mahama.
The prestigious dinner marks the culmination of the first day of the forum, offering top entrepreneurs a unique chance to engage in meaningful discussions with President Mahama. The event will take place at the newly built Kwahu Convention Centre, set against the scenic backdrop of the Mpraeso Hills in the Eastern Region, and promises in-depth conversations between the President and the nation’s business leaders.
In the spirit of Easter, the evening will feature performances by acclaimed Ghanaian musicians Stonebwoy and Kwabena Kwabena, who will serenade the President and attendees with some of their finest hits.
During the dinner, President Mahama will outline his administration’s economic vision and explain how initiatives like the Kwahu Business Forum aim to foster entrepreneurship and sustainable business growth. He is also expected to seek candid feedback from business leaders on efforts to streamline investment facilitation and stimulate private sector expansion.
The three-day forum, which kicks off today, April 3, 2026, is expected to draw over 1,000 participants. It provides a platform for entrepreneurs to connect with potential investors and includes networking sessions, investor matchmaking, and a trade exhibition showcasing products and services from small, medium, and large enterprises.
Friday’s schedule includes the official opening ceremony with senior government officials, a tour of the exhibition centre, high-level panel discussions, and inspirational talks from successful Kwahu business leaders aimed at motivating young entrepreneurs. The day will also feature masterclasses on various business topics and culminate in the presidential dinner.
Saturday’s program continues with keynote addresses from industry leaders, with President Mahama in attendance. The Governor of the Bank of Ghana is also expected to deliver a special address and hold discussions with business leaders on economic matters.
The forum will conclude with a health walk in the Kwahu Business Village, where participants will take part in a 1,000-step exercise, followed by closed-door meetings between banking executives and the Bank of Ghana to discuss economic issues.
