Shatta Wale Eyes Agribusiness: Dancehall Star Announces Poultry & Meat Processing Investment Plans
Written by ndwomparadio on February 11, 2026
Ghanaian dancehall star Shatta Wale has announced plans to venture into agribusiness, revealing his interest in investing in poultry farming and meat processing as part of efforts to expand his influence beyond music.
The Shatta Movement boss made the announcement after a courtesy visit to the Gomoa Central Special Economic Zone, where he met with the area’s Member of Parliament to officially present his investment intentions. Sharing the update on X, the artiste wrote:
Today I paid a courtesy visit to the Gomoa Central Special Economic Zone to officially express my interest in investing in poultry and meat processing.
Big thanks to the Hon. MP for the warm reception and leadership. The Nkokɔ Nketenkete programme by H.E. John Dramani Mahama is true inspiration, this is how policy should empower creatives to step into agribusiness, create jobs, and build Ghana.
From music to enterprise, we’re building real impact.
#Hotwav #Shaxi #Agribusiness #Philbrohomes #Techworld”
Today I paid a courtesy visit to the Gomoa Central Special Economic Zone to officially express my interest in investing in poultry and meat processing.
Big thanks to the Hon. MP for the warm reception and leadership. The Nkokɔ Nketenkete programme by H.E. John Dramani Mahama is… pic.twitter.com/g0sj2PUJKZ
— SHATTA WALE (@shattawalegh) February 10, 2026
Shatta Wale’s latest move reflects a growing trend among Ghanaian creatives exploring opportunities outside the entertainment industry, particularly within agriculture and manufacturing.
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His interest in poultry and meat processing is expected to contribute to job creation and local economic development if successfully implemented.
Over the years, the award-winning musician has positioned himself as an entrepreneur through ventures such as Shaxi, Philbrohomes, Techworld, and Hotwav, consistently encouraging young people to combine creativity with business innovation.
While further details about the agribusiness project are yet to be announced, the development has already sparked conversations about the role of creatives in Ghana’s agricultural transformation.
