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HerExcellency Radia Saani , Congratulations for your appointment as Member of the Board of Directors of Ghana Tourist De...
18/01/2022

HerExcellency Radia Saani , Congratulations for your appointment as Member of the Board of Directors of Ghana Tourist Development Company.

May Allah guide and guard you in the new role.

TULSA RACE MASSACRE SURVIVORS HONOURED within TRADITIONAL Gaming CEREMONY A traditional  naming ceremony  has been held ...
20/08/2021

TULSA RACE MASSACRE SURVIVORS HONOURED within TRADITIONAL Gaming CEREMONY

A traditional naming ceremony has been held for two survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre in Accra.

The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Ghana Tourism Authority, Diaspora Affairs, Office of the President and the Diaspora Africa Forum, came together with traditional Ga leaders to perform an Official Naming Ceremony for Viola Fletcher, age 107 and her brother Hughes Van Ellis (Uncle Redd), age 100.

All dressed in white to signify their new beginning and participate in the traditional ceremony, their delegation included some of their family members.

The event took place at the Accra Tourist information Centre and was attended by the local community and members of the diaspora. People present included The Deputy Minister of Tourism Arts and Culture, Mark Okraku-Mantey, Deputy Director of Diaspora Affairs Office of the President, Nadia Adongo Musah, Chairperson of PANAFEST Foundation, Professor Esi Sutherland-Addy, Ambassador Nancy Sam, representatives of Ghana Tourism Authority and members of the African American Association of Ghana.

Travelling at their age, the centenarians were warned not to travel to Africa because they had health issues before their trip. “They were in the hospital before they came,” said Ambassador Bennett. “They both said the only way they would not come to Ghana is if they were in a coffin. And you see them here, so let’s give them a big standing ovation.” Everyone rose to their feet in cheers and applause for the two for making the journey.

The ceremony not only had great significance for the two historical icons, but it was greatly symbolic for all people of African descent who came before them. Rabbi Kohain Halevi, is the executive director of the PANAFEST Foundation and a board member at the Diaspora Africa Forum. Halevi spoke on the significance of this moment, “The very fact that we are here on this occasion, that we have Mother Fletcher and Uncle Redd here that collectively combined represent 207 years of history and experience of our people on the other side in the diaspora and the ancestors have seen fit for them to cross that Atlantic Ocean with their family and come back over here, they have not come alone" he added.

They also have come with the ancestral spirits that crossed those waters, sacrificed for years and endured, they are the embodiment of the resilience of the African spirit.” he indicated.

The Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Mark Okraku-Mantey, was asked to make remarks before the ceremony. “We appreciate your coming,” he said. “We’ve read about your story, the massacre that went on years ago, we’ve heard of stories like Amadou Diallo who was shot 41 times, but he didn’t have a gun on him. We saw the George Floyd story and so, it is obvious that it is not over and it will not be over until it’s over.

So we appreciate those of you who went through all of that for us. The choice by Madame Fletcher, Uncle Redd and the team, to visit Ghana is a step in the right direction.” he noted.

The two were called to approach the podium where the naming ceremony would take place and be officiated by the Osu Alata Mantse, Nii Kwabena Bonnie V. Mother Fletcher’s Ghanaian name given was Naa Lamiley and Uncle Redd’s name was Nii Lante.

The two were handed their certificates and the pouring of libations and prayers were said in their honour.

After their ceremony was completed, the rest of the delegation was also given their names and certificates their journey symbolizes the return of the global African diaspora.

It’s significance is deeply tied to Ghana’s roots in pan-Africanism, the Year of Return and now Beyond the Return initiatives with Ghana inviting the diaspora to return home.

Source: Public Relations MOTAC

19/08/2021

2021 BUGUM FESTIVAL DIARIES: YENDI ACTING MCE IN ACTION AT THE GBEWAA PALACE.

Africa Tour Operators Alliay Launchedhttp://www.northernwebgh.com/2021/07/13/africa-tour-operators-alliance-launched/
13/07/2021

Africa Tour Operators Alliay Launched
http://www.northernwebgh.com/2021/07/13/africa-tour-operators-alliance-launched/

All travel agents, tour operators, hospitality industry suppliers, Aviation industry managers, who are keenly working strategically along the value chain of the tourism industry in Ghana and Africa, have been urged to join the Africa Tour Operators Alliance ( ATOA). This is an organization establish...

Hon. Ibrahim Awal Mohammed, Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister is currently on the grounds to begin facelift of a number...
04/07/2021

Hon. Ibrahim Awal Mohammed, Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister is currently on the grounds to begin facelift of a number of tourist sites.

The team toured Greater Accra and later moved to the Eastern Region to commence the re-development of some sites in the region.

As part of the tour, the team paid a courtesy call on the Okyenhene, Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin to humbly inform him of the ongoing project as well as seek his good counsel.

Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture; Dr. Awal Mohammed entreated Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin to select tourist sites he may have discovered in the region to be developed as soon as possible.

The team will be moving to the other regions in Ghana in the coming days.

Tourism ,Arts and Culture Minister, Hon. Dr Ibrahim Awal Mohammed held a brief meeting with stakeholders in the movie an...
04/07/2021

Tourism ,Arts and Culture Minister, Hon. Dr Ibrahim Awal Mohammed held a brief meeting with stakeholders in the movie and music industries on 25th of June 2021, as part of series of engagements with all fields under the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture.

The meeting was attended by musicians including Samini, Shatta Wale, Joe Mettle, Kwabena Kwabena, D-Black, Okyeame Kwame, Edem, Patience Nyarko, Cwesi Oteng, Kaywa, Appeitus, Celestine Donkor, Joyce Blessing, King Promise, Amandzeba, MOG Music and many others.

John Dumelo, James Gardiner, Van Vicker, Prince David-Osei, Juliet Ibrahim, Gloria Sarfo, Bill Asamoah and a few others were present as filmmakers.

Media personalities including Andy Dosty, George Quaye, Kwame Dadzie, George Britton, Chris Konney joined the meeting held at the Gold Coast Restaurant and Bar.

During the engagement, industry players requested that government and stakeholders focus on solving one problem of the industry at a time.

The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, led by Hon. Awal Mohammed with support from Hon. Mark Okraku-Mantey indicated that industry players will later be engaged in smaller groups in order to find solutions to specific problems.

Other fields that fall under the Ministry will also be engaged in the coming weeks.

PARLIAMENT APPROVES MARK OKRAKU - MANTEY AS DEPUTY TOURISM MINISTER: Former Programmes Manager of Hitz FM, a radio stati...
23/06/2021

PARLIAMENT APPROVES MARK OKRAKU - MANTEY AS DEPUTY TOURISM MINISTER: Former Programmes Manager of Hitz FM, a radio station owned by the Multimedia Group of Companies, Mark Okraku-Mantey, has been approved by Parliament as Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture.

The approval of the former President of the Creative Arts Council on Tuesday has been hailed by industry players. Known for his enormous contribution to the entertainment industry in Ghana, Mark Okraku-Mantey is expected to work with sector Minister Dr Ibrahim Mohammed Awal to ensure the growth of the Tourism, Arts and Culture sectors of the country.

The Ministry of Tourism is responsible for the development and promotion of tourism-related activities in the country.

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Mark Okraku Writes: I am grateful to the members of Ghana's parliament for approving my nomination as Deputy Minister of...
22/06/2021

Mark Okraku Writes: I am grateful to the members of Ghana's parliament for approving my nomination as Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture. I applaud the Appointments Committee for the good work.
Thank you.🇬🇭

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