The leadership of the Ghana Culture Forum (GCF) met with the Ghana Tourism Authority to discuss this year’s Ghana Culture Week celebrations, scheduled from March 12 to 17, themed “Cultivating Cultural Capital: Nurturing Ghana’s Legacy for Africa’s Renaissance.”
Ahuma Bosco Ocansey, GCF’s vice chairman, outlined the week’s activities, including an inter-schools debate, a symposium, and the launch of the Africa Fashion Report in collaboration with UNESCO, culminating in a film show.
From left to right: Kenneth Fiati-GCF Executive Member, Abigail Kwayisi-GTA Marketing Department, Ahuma Bosco Ocansey-GCF Vice Chairperson, Ben Anane Nsiah-GTA. Deputy CEO of General Services, Betty Kobi- GTA Director of Marketing , Edwina Assan -GCF Marketing ,Edwina Assan -GCF,, General secretary , Miriam Brako – GTA Marketing Department , Patrick Bortey Alabi-GCF National Secretariat Administrator, Joyce Dogbe -GtA Corporate Affairs Department.
The symposium and the report launch are set for Thursday, March 14. Chief Moomen, producer of “Mansa Musa,” will deliver the keynote address, building on last year’s premiere at UNESCO headquarters in Paris. Ben Anane-Nsiah, GTA’s deputy CEO for General Services, assured GCF of GTA’s support, recognizing GCF’s role in enhancing the cultural sector, a vital component of tourism.
The GCF delegation included General Secretary Edwina Assan, Rev. Ken Fiati, and Patrick Alabi. Representing GTA were Betty Kobi, Miriam Brako, and Joyce Dogbe from Marketing and Corporate Affairs Departments.
Since 2012, GCF has commemorated Ghana Culture Day, expanding this year’s celebration into a week -long event.
Story by Obaapa Janee/ahotoronline