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The Kofi Abban Foundation has supported the country’s largest protected wildlife area, the Mole National Park with items meant to help boost its operations and improve Ghana’s ecotourism sector. The items; a 4×4 Land Rover Defender, safety boots, torchlights, reflective vests, helmets, masks and mobile phones are among the many… ....
Delegates meet in South Africa to discuss future of tourism on the continent standardmedia.co.ke - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from standardmedia.co.ke Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Revenge? UNWTO fires Executive Director Carlos Vogeler eturbonews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from eturbonews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Executive Director, Uraga Real Estate Limited, Moyo Ogunseinde, said leisure and hospitality providers should create packages and experiences to capture the long-term interest of the local tourism market. She disclosed this at the maiden edition of the West Africa Tourism Roundtable Series themed: ‘Domestic Tourism and COVID-19 – trends, and paths to sustainable hospitality, travel, and tourism businesses in West Africa’ in Lagos recently Speaking on the impact of COVID-19 on the hospitality industry and new paths to consider, Ogunseinde, said “it is important that leisure and hospitality providers ensure that we create packages and experiences to capture the long-term interest of the local tourism market.” ....
Creative industry yet to recover from curfews Abeiku Sagoe BY: Jayne Buckman-Owoo Abeiku Sagoe A veteran actor/playwright, Abeiku Sagoe, has disclosed that the creative industry has not recovered from curfews imposed during military regimes. According to him the curfews actually killed the arts, and as such the industry has been struggling to regain its prominence since. Speaking at a Graphic Showbiz forum on the creative industry and its representation in the manifestos of political parties, Abeiku Sagoe recalled how theatre groups used to perform at the arts centres to large audiences before the curfews. “The curfew thing actually killed the arts, as at now, we haven’t fully recovered. The previous NDC government established the Creative Arts Ministry but there were no resources to run it,” he indicated. ....