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Ghana Tourism Authority Advocates Local Support for Hospitality Providers.
Daughters of Glorious Jesus Cancel Kwahu Edition of Glorious Praise Event.
Saudi Arabia Declares a Weeklong Holiday for Eid al-Fitr Celebrations.
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The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) is advocating for increased support for local hospitality products to stimulate job creation, preserve cultural heritage, and bolster economic stability.
Emphasizing the importance of promoting local hospitality providers, such as hotels, restaurants, and national parks, the GTA aims to encourage the consumption of locally-made products like food, beverages, clothing, and artifacts.
Collaborations with the hospitality industry to uphold quality standards, as well as initiatives like tourism clubs in schools, are part of GTA’s efforts to promote tourism awareness and patriotism among Ghanaians.
Moving on
Ghanaian highlife musicians, Kojo Antwi and Kofi Kinaata, will headline a musical concert scheduled for the Dominion Centre in London on September 7, 2024.
With their countless hits, the two are expected to captivate music lovers with their relentless, high-energy performances.
The show promises to be an unforgettable experience for attendees.
With hits like ‘Things Fall Apart’, ‘Confession’, ‘Behind The Scenes’, and ‘Sweetie Pie’, Kofi Kinaata will undoubtedly captivate the audience with his remarkable stage presence and musical prowess.
Together with Kojo Antwi and other talented acts, the concert is set to unite fans, evoke happy memories, and leave lasting impressions on couples and music lovers alike.
The concert lineup, including surprise performers and the Davison Band, guarantees an evening of nonstop entertainment and joyous celebration.
Fans can anticipate an electrifying atmosphere as they dance to timeless hits and revel in the rich musical heritage of Ghanaian highlife.
In more news
Gospel trio, Daughters of Glorious Jesus have canceled the Kwahu edition of their Glorious Praise event due to the death of a patron, Kwabena Kwakye.
The late director of radio on Oman Fm was a cousin to two members of the group.
Cynthia Appiadu, the lead singer, announced the cancellation on TV, stating that Mr. Kwakye’s passing was a significant loss for the group.
Despite this, they will proceed with their Accra and Kumasi editions of Glorious Praise in April
Glorious Praise is an annual worship event organized by the group.
It is aimed at thrilling fans and patrons with soulful music and uplifting performances.
The cancellation reflects the deep impact of the loss on the group’s preparations for the event.
In International News
In 2024, Eid al-Fitr in Saudi Arabia will be celebrated with a near week-long holiday in April.
Both public and private sector companies will observe a four-day holiday starting from Monday, April 8, with the holiday beginning at the end of the workday on April 7.
This allows Saudi residents to enjoy six consecutive days off, taking into account the official weekend days of Friday and Saturday.
Eid al-Fitr marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, which began on March 11.
The announcement was made by the Kingdom’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, ensuring most employees can enjoy the extended holiday period.
This period of celebration allows Saudi residents to spend quality time with family and engage in traditional festivities.
Source : Property Eexpress Hospitality & Holiday News