Ghana Tourism Authority to partner Tribe Culture Festival 2025 in USA

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The collaboration supports Ghana’s strategic agenda to boost tourism, diaspora engagement and cultural promotion ahead of global sporting events. It offers Ghanaian performers, entrepreneurs and creative professionals access to an influential audience across key North American diaspora communities.

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“I’m Jealous of My Colleagues in the NDC” – Socrate Safo Admits, Slams NPP for Undermining Creatives

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Socrates’ comments follow the recent appointment of veteran actress Kalsoume Sinare as Ghana’s Ambassador to Spain, as well as several other creatives—including KOD, Kafui Danku, John Dumelo, Abeiku Santana, and James Gardiner—who have been appointed to various strategic roles in different sectors of the Mahama administration.

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Let’s make Ashanti Region clean and welcoming – Amoakohene

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The exercise formed part of the “Keep Ashanti Clean” initiative, aimed at enhancing environmental hygiene across the region, especially in preparation for the visit of His Royal Majesty King Mswati III of Eswatini (formerly Swaziland), who is expected in Kumasi this week.

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‘Ghana Must Go’ wows patrons, sets stage for global tour

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From the packed auditoriums to the laughter and tears of thousands, Globe Productions in partnership with the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have set a new benchmark for Ghanaian theatre, and a new model for national promotion.

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Diana Hamilton to walk the runway in debut fashion showcase

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The celebrated gospel artiste, known for chart-topping hits such as Adom (Grace) and Mo Ne Yo, will headline a new fashion exhibition titled The Vibranium Dream Runway. The event is the maiden runway showcase of her clothing brand and promises to highlight bold designs, vibrant colours and refined creativity.

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Advisory | Ghana’s credit ratings upgrade: A vote of confidence, but not a passport to borrow

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The upgrade affirms Ghana’s progress since its 2022–2023 debt crisis when ballooning deficits, crippling interest payments, and unsustainable borrowing culminated in a historic default and painful debt restructuring under both the Domestic and External Debt Exchange Programme. Inflation has dropped significantly, international reserves have rebounded to over $10 billion, and the cedi has appreciated more than 40% year-to-date. Fitch’s confidence stems from these improved fundamentals and tighter fiscal discipline

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