Shatta Wale Donates $100,000 to World Cup Fund | Discuss Ghana

In a massive show of support for the national team, dancehall icon Shatta Wale has reportedly donated $100,000 to the 2026 World Cup Fundraising Fund.

The donation was announced on Friday evening, March 20, 2026, during a high-profile corporate gala held at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City in Accra. The event follows the official launch of the Ghana World Cup Raffle earlier this week, as the government and creative industry ramp up efforts to send a record number of fans to North America.


A "Street King" with a Heart of Gold

Shatta Wale’s contribution highlights the growing synergy between the "National Reset" agenda and Ghana's creative giants:

Direct Support: The $100,000 donation is intended to bolster the travel and logistics fund for organized supporters' groups, ensuring the Black Stars have a massive vocal presence in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Leading by Example: Speaking at the gala, Shatta Wale urged other high-net-worth individuals and corporate bodies to "step up to the plate" and ensure that funding for the tournament is not left to the government alone.

Controversy to Contribution: The donation comes just 24 hours after Shatta Wale fired back at critics who mocked his "street-style" outfit at the Ministry of Finance launch. "They are talking about my T-shirt, while I’m thinking about the stars," he reportedly joked during the Kempinski event.


The Kempinski Fundraising Gala

The gala served as a strategic "Phase 2" of the World Cup fundraising drive, targeting the corporate sector:

Corporate Pledges: Several multinational firms and local banks followed Shatta Wale's lead, pledging various amounts to the National Sports Fund.

Raffle Integration: The event also served to promote the raffle code (*899#), with officials reminding the public that even a GH¢2 ticket is a "vote for the Black Stars".

High-Profile Attendance: In addition to Shatta Wale, the gala was attended by Sports Minister Kofi Adams, GFA President Kurt Okraku, and several Black Stars legends who expressed their gratitude for the unprecedented private sector support.


World Cup 2026: Fast FactsGhana's Group: Group L (vs. England, Croatia, and Panama).

  • The Goal: The Ministry aims to sponsor at least 1,000 fans through the proceeds of the raffle and the corporate fund.

  • Preparation: The team is scheduled to head to their training base at Bryant University (Rhode Island, USA) in early June.

"Football is the one thing that brings us all together. If we want to win, we must all invest in the victory." — Shatta Wale, March 20, 2026.


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