Now in its 11th year, the MiMLife Health Walk, centered on the theme “No To Red,” reaffirmed MiMLife Records’ ongoing commitment to championing health awareness and community engagement in Tema.
The energy and reflection that followed the event captured the true purpose of a health walk: bringing people together, educating the public, and inspiring healthier living, while strengthening the campaign’s core message.
Coinciding with Ghana’s Farmers’ Day holiday, the Walkathon drew hundreds of participants who marched from the BBC Station and Community 2 through several communities in Tema before ending at George’s Pub. A music truck led the procession, energizing the crowd as they moved through the streets with enthusiasm and unity.
At the final gathering point, a health expert delivered an educational talk on the dangers of abusing hard drugs, especially “Red,” a harmful mixture of tapentadol and carisoprodol that is increasingly affecting young people.
“I would say the walk was really for the youth. Yes, many adults, mothers, and fathers joined, but if you looked closely at the crowd, the youth dominated. They have truly embraced this walk, and that is exactly who we hoped to reach,” Mubarak Nkrumah, CEO of MiMLife Records, noted.
The CEO noted the remarkable success of this year’s walk, highlighting the increasing participation of young people. He added that, due to the strong turnout and impact, MiMLife Records is considering holding the Walkathon twice a year beginning in 2026.
With the Walkathon concluded, MiMLife Records now turns its attention to the upcoming Music Is My Life Concert, happening on 1st January 2026. The full star-studded lineup will be announced soon.

