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| The Ghana Tourism Cluster project is an initiative of AMSCO (African Management Services Company) and is aimed at encouraging Stakeholders in the Tourism Industry to network and help promote efficiency and professionalism in the industry. The Regional Office of AMSCO Anglophone West Africa has identified many constraints in the Tourism Industry and has designed the Tourism Cluster as a way out. The Cluster idea simply gives the opportunity to all stakeholders in the Tourism Industry to network, work in sub-clusters, reduce costs, improve efficiency and advance tourism in Ghana. Read more >>> |
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| The Akwasidae occurs every sixth Sunday, which marks the end of forty two days, adaduanan or six weeks of the Akan Calendar so that there are nine Adae in the year, the last of which is known as Adae Kese or Afenhyia Adae. The reckoning of the adaduanan begins from the end of the Akan year which, in the past was observed in the Odwira, | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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the Harvest or First Fruits festival. Nineteenth Century records show that the Odwira could occur in August, September, or October. Read more >>> | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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