Cultural Week 2026 Celebration
The Faculty of Ghanaian Languages Education (FGLE) of the College of Languages Education (COLANGE), University of Education, Winneba (UEW), Ajumako Campus, will hold its Cultural Week 2026 Celebration from Monday, 20th to Sunday, 26th July, 2026.
The week-long celebration aims to promote Ghana's rich cultural heritage while exploring how technology can support the preservation, development and sustainability of indigenous languages. The event will bring together students, staff and guests for a blend of academic discussions, cultural performances, exhibitions and recreational activities.
Theme
Harnessing Technology for Sustainable Indigenous Languages Development: The Role of Stakeholders
Event Details
- Event: Cultural Week 2026 Celebration
- Organiser: Faculty of Ghanaian Languages Education (FGLE), College of Languages Education (COLANGE), UEW
- Venue: University of Education, Winneba, Ajumako Campus
- Date: Monday, 20th – Sunday, 26th July, 2026
Special Guests
- Guest of Honour: Prof. Stephen Jobson Mitchual, Vice-Chancellor, University of Education, Winneba
- Chairperson: Prof. (Mrs.) Rebecca Akpanglo-Nartey, Principal, College of Languages Education (COLANGE), UEW
- Host: Prof. Samuel Alhassan Issah, Dean, Faculty of Ghanaian Languages Education
- Guest Speaker: Prof. Domwini Dabire Kuupole, Former Vice-Chancellor, University of Cape Coast
Programme of Activities
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Date |
Activity |
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Monday, 20th July |
Launching Ceremony, Inter-Departmental Debate and Panel Discussion |
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Tuesday, 21st July |
Float (Afternoon), Fireside and Movie Night |
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Wednesday, 22nd July |
Grand Finale of the Inter-Departmental Debate and Traditional Games |
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Thursday, 23rd July |
COLANGE Food Bazaar |
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Friday, 24th July |
Grand Durbar and Exhibition |
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Saturday, 25th July |
Inter-Departmental Soccer Fiesta |
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Sunday, 26th July |
Thanksgiving Service |
The University community and the general public are cordially invited to participate in the celebration and experience the rich traditions, languages and cultural heritage of Ghana through a week of engaging academic, social and cultural activities.

