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Animations from Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Source: Ghana Tourism Board (GTA)
2019-01-29
Catherine Afeku, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture [R]
The Minister of Tourism of Jamaica, the Hon. Edmund Bartlett and the Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Hon. Olivia Grange jointly approved "Year of Return, Ghana 2019".
The year of return is an initiative of the Government of Ghana that aims to encourage people of African descent to visit Ghana.
The two ministers congratulated the president and the people of Ghana for taking this initiative to consolidate Ghana's pan-African heritage, which goes back to the relations between the leaders of the Caribbean and Ghana.
The Honorable Grange said that Jamaica hoped for a successful year back. "We will work with Ghana for a successful year. Jamaica is observing the International Decade of People of African Descent and it is therefore very timely that we work together. "
She added, "As Jamaicans, we are proud to see that our reggae music will be the soundtrack to the Year of Return."
The Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture of Ghana, Hon. Catherine Afeku led the delegation composed of deputies and representatives of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA). The delegation included the Hon. Alex Agyekum, the Hon. Kobla Wayome, the Hon. A B. to Fuseini, the Hon. Kofi Amoakohene and Mr. Akwasi Agyeman of GTA.
L & # 39; Hon. Afeku said Ghana is ready to welcome the African family home. "The Visa acquisition facility, modernization of tourism and hospitality facilities, capacity building are all handled by an interdepartmental committee that is expected to deliver positive results."
In March 2019, the reunion festival between Jamaica and Ghana (Jagha) will be part of the activities organized to commemorate the year of return and celebrate the survival of Africa.
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