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Mafi Adidome to host 2025 mini Anlo Hogbetsotso Za

Adidome, Volta Region – October 7, 2025. The Mafi Traditional Council and the Dufia of Adidome have officially announced their acceptance to host the 2025 Mini Anlo Hogbetsotso Za in Adidome, the capital of the Central Tongu District. The celebration, scheduled for Saturday, 25th October 2025, will be held under the theme, “Building Bridges, From a Common History to a Common Destiny.”

The decision to host the Mini Hogbetsotso Za in Mafi—specifically in Adidome, a non-Anlo town—is historic. It underscores a shared vision of unity among the Ewe Dukor through stronger collaboration among chiefs and traditional authorities in the Volta Region, beginning with Mafi and Anlo. This vision, rooted in the pursuit of a common voice for development, is perfectly captured in the chosen theme.

Festivities will begin on Friday, 24th October 2025, with a Summit of Chiefs from Mafi and Anlo, followed by a Grand Durbar of Chiefs and people on Saturday, 25th October 2025, at Adidome. Chiefs from across Tongu and other parts of the Volta Region are expected to grace the event.

The hosting of this year’s Mini Hogbe Za at Adidome follows a formal request from Togbi Sri III, the Awomefia of Anlo Dukor, conveyed through the 2025 Anlo Hogbetsotso Za Committee, inviting the Mafi Dukor to host the celebration.

The Mafi Traditional Council, led by its Acting President, Togbe Asofo Buatri IV, described the initiative as “a progressive step that aligns perfectly with our shared vision to strengthen unity among the Ewe people and promote regional development.”

Togbe Buatri noted that the collaboration between Mafi and Anlo “presents unique opportunities to revive Ewe cultural identity, foster unity among chiefs, youth, and communities, and showcase Mafi’s investment and tourism potential.” He further revealed that the celebration will be tied to a ‘Mini Hogbe Za Legacy Project’, to be developed in partnership with Anlo leadership for the benefit of the people of Central Tongu.

“Indeed, we see this partnership as a bridge connecting our shared history to a common future,” said Togbe Buatri. “It is not only a cultural celebration but a symbol of renewed unity and progress for the Ewe Dukor.”

Commenting on the event, Togbi Agbesi Awusu II, Awadada of Anlo and Chairman of the Central Planning Committee, Hogbetsotso Za 2025, stated that hosting the celebration in Adidome is “more than symbolic.”

“It affirms our cultural spread, reinforces unity among the dispersed Eweawo, and highlights Mafi’s enduring role in our shared heritage towards the realization of our common vision to unite the Ewe Dukor,” he said.

He added that the event would also promote agribusiness, encourage youth participation, and highlight the rich cultural legacy of the area.

In his approval of the hosting of the Mini Anlo Hogbe Za at Adidome, the Dufia and Landlord of Adidome, Togbe Kwasinyi Kakaklolo Agyeman V, who is also a member of the Mafi Traditional Council, expressed his full support and enthusiasm for the initiative.

“This is a progressive initiative; a sign that the Ewe Dukor is ready to unite its people for development,” he said.

Togbe Agyeman further noted that “Adidome has always been a home of peace and hospitality. This occasion provides an opportunity to strengthen our bonds with our Anlo brothers and sisters and to position Adidome as a centre for cultural and developmental collaboration within the Volta Region.”

All three traditional leaders emphasised that the Mini Hogbe celebration aligns with modern efforts to build strategic partnerships among traditional areas for the collective advancement of the Volta Region.

A Local Planning Committee in Mafi will collaborate closely with the Central Planning Committee of the Anlo Hogbetsotso Za to coordinate activities towards a successful and development-focused celebration. The Mafi Traditional Council also expressed appreciation to the District Chief Executive (DCE) and the Central Tongu District Assembly for their ongoing support and collaboration towards the success of this historic event.

The 2025 Mini Hogbe Za in Adidome stands as a significant cultural milestone—a celebration of unity, shared heritage, and collective progress among the Ewe people.


For media inquiries, contact:

  • Office of the Mafi Traditional Council – Togbe Gidi Azamafo III (0244702724)
  • Office of the Dufia of Adidome – Vincent Amenuvor (0244173343)
  • Office of Hogbetsotso Planning Committee – Daniel Seyram Kuade (0556211928)

 

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