Ghanaian singer Mzbel has shown her deep commitment to cultural heritage by actively participating in the Homowo festival this year.
The festival, a significant annual event for the Ga people, was marked by Mzbel’s involvement in a cherished tradition—the ancestral cleansing ritual.
In a heartfelt post on Instagram, Mzbel shared a video capturing her participation in the ritual. Along with the video, she wrote,
“My favourite day of the year… River Naa Bale day, Cleansing day, Ancestral Connecting day, Nature Connecting day.”
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Draped in a simple white cloth and adorned with symbolic green leaves, Mzbel joined a group of women in the traditional practice of smearing clay on their bodies.
This act of humility and connection to the earth is a core component of the ritual, reflecting its deep spiritual significance.
The video shows Mzbel and the other participants moving gracefully through a serene, lush green environment. The setting enhances the ritual’s sense of tranquility and reverence.
The video of Mzbel’s participation has gone viral, receiving widespread praise from both locals and her fans.
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Many have expressed their admiration for her dedication to her roots and her use of her platform to highlight the rich traditions of the Ga people.
Watch the video below:
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