James Amoah (Awushi) Extends Impact Beyond Celebration with Hospital Donation in Dunkwa

As anticipation builds for this year’s Dunkwa Yellow 6th March celebration, its founder, James Amoah, popularly known as Awushi, has once again demonstrated that the vision behind the movement goes far beyond entertainment.
In a significant show of community support, Awushi led a donation exercise at the Dunkwa On-Offin Government Hospital, presenting essential medical equipment to support healthcare delivery in the municipality.
Giving Back to the Community
Speaking to members of the press during the presentation, Awushi emphasized that Dunkwa Yellow 6th March is not just about music, influencers, and festivities — it is about impact.
According to him, community development remains a core pillar of the initiative. By supporting local healthcare facilities, he aims to ensure that the celebration leaves a lasting legacy that benefits residents long after the event ends.
Supporting Healthcare Delivery
The donated medical items are expected to enhance service delivery at the hospital and provide much-needed relief to both health professionals and patients. Hospital authorities expressed appreciation for the gesture, describing it as timely and impactful.
At a time when many rural and municipal health facilities face resource constraints, such interventions play a crucial role in strengthening local healthcare systems.
More Than a Festival
Dunkwa Yellow 6th March, held annually on Ghana’s Independence Day, has grown into one of the most anticipated community-driven celebrations in the area. What started as a festive gathering has evolved into a platform that blends entertainment with social responsibility.
Awushi’s latest initiative reinforces a powerful message: true leadership is measured not only by the ability to gather crowds, but by the willingness to uplift communities.
As March 6 approaches, excitement continues to build — but for many in Dunkwa, this year’s celebration has already made a meaningful difference.




