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Prof. Kobby Mensah Shares Vision for a Sustainable Future in Ghana’s Tourism Sector
Prof. Kobby Mensah Shares Vision for a Sustainable Future in Ghana’s Tourism Sector

Professor Kobby Mensah, Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Tourism Development Company (GTDC), has emphasized the need for a long-term, sustainable approach to building Ghana’s tourism industry beyond seasonal travel trends. In an interview with GhanaWeb, Prof. Mensah stressed the importance of ensuring that Ghana remains an...

Tourism in Ghana Needs More Funding to Thrive — Stakeholders Speak Out
Tourism in Ghana Needs More Funding to Thrive — Stakeholders Speak Out

Stakeholders in Ghana’s tourism and travel industry are calling for increased funding and modernization to sustain growth and meet rising demand.   Speaking at a recent industry engagement, representatives from ASCA and its local partner Amados underscored the need for investment in technology, infrastructure, and...

Ghana: A Destination for Understanding Humanity – Prof. Kobby Mensah
Ghana: A Destination for Understanding Humanity – Prof. Kobby Mensah

  Ghana is more than just a travel destination, it is a place where visitors can gain deep insights into the story of Black people and the broader human experience. This was the view shared by Prof. Kobby Mensah, Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Tourism Development Company (GTDC), in a recent interview.   “Coming to Ghana is an...

The Enchanting Bomfobiri Waterfalls
The Enchanting Bomfobiri Waterfalls

Established in 1975, the Bomfobiri Waterfalls are a breathtaking natural wonder located within the Bomfobiri Forest Reserve in Kumawu, in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.   The reserve was created to protect the area’s rich biodiversity and cultural heritage. The waterfall itself cascades down approximately 50 meters in height, flowing...

The Enchanting Bomfobiri Waterfalls
The Enchanting Bomfobiri Waterfalls

Established in 1975, the Bomfobiri Waterfalls are a breathtaking natural wonder located within the Bomfobiri Forest Reserve in Kumawu, in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.   The reserve was created to protect the area’s rich biodiversity and cultural heritage. The waterfall itself cascades down approximately 50 meters in height, flowing...

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