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The Member of Parliament for Mpraeso Constituency, Davis Ansah Opoku, has called for deliberate investment in road infrastructure across the Kwahu area to sustain and expand the economic benefits of the annual Kwahu Easter celebrations. Delivering a statement…
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Yussif Issaka Jajah says Ghana is pursuing a tourism-driven reparations strategy aimed at restoring its historic forts and castles, as officials seek to raise 100 million dollars for preservation works.
Ghana tourism operators trained to deliver world-class service and unforgettable visitor experiences
The Tour Operators Union of Ghana has renewed its push to improve service delivery across the country’s tourism industry, hosting a one-day training programme focused on customer care and service excellence.
The government has pledged to preserve the legacy of Ghanaian highlife legend Bob Pinodo, as tributes continue following his death.
During a courtesy call on the late musician’s family, Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts Minister Abla Dzifa Gomashie offered condolences and assured relatives of the nation’s commitment to safeguarding his memory. She urged the family to remain strong in their bereavement and stressed the need to document and protect the works and life stories of veteran performers for future generations.
Gomashie said the late singer’s impact on Ghana’s creative arts sector would endure, describing his contributions as significant to the country’s cultural heritage and artistic identity.
Speaking on behalf of the family, Bessa Simons, president of the Musicians Union of Ghana, hailed Pinodo as a global ambassador of Ghanaian music whose influence extended beyond national borders. He announced that the main funeral rites are scheduled for Saturday, 28 February 2026.
Pinodo was widely celebrated for his distinctive highlife sound and enduring presence on Ghana’s music scene, earning admiration from fans, fellow musicians and cultural stakeholders alike. Officials say plans to honour his legacy will form part of broader efforts to recognise pioneers of Ghana’s arts industry.
The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts has declared every Wednesday a national Fugu-wearing day as part of efforts to promote Ghana’s rich cultural heritage. The directive, issued on 10 February 2026, encourages Ghanaians and friends of Ghana at home and abroad to wear Fugu, also known as Batakari, in all its diverse forms and designs.
The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts on Tuesday honoured Ghanaian model and entrepreneur Hamamat Montia as Shea Butter Ambassador for her role in promoting the product as a symbol of Ghana’s cultural pride and creative economy.
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