The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, in collaboration with the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) and the Kwahu Traditional Authority is scheduled to commission the upgraded Odweanoma Paragliding Site on Monday, September 21.
A release issued to the Ghana News Agency said the site had been upgraded to further improve the facility into a model event ground capable of supporting all year round recreational activities.
“It includes the construction of a new entrance post, fencing of the event ground, paving of the entire event area, construction of an enclosed VIP catering area, resurfacing of viewing partition and installation of additional overhead polytanks,” it said.
The release said busts of the Late Jake Otanka Obetsebi Lamptey, former Minister of Tourism and Modernization of the Capital City, and Ferdinand Ayim will be unveiled as part of the commissioning.
Plaques will also be placed at the site to acknowledge the contributions and support of individuals who have championed the development and growth of the sport in Kwahu, Atibie.
The release said the ‘Yenkohu Kwahu’ Festival, organised in collaboration with the Kwahu Professionals Network, was the second edition since its inception and would be on the theme: “Our Home, Our Strength, Our Heritage”.
The Festival would be held as part of activities to promote domestic tourism and the GTA’s flagship campaign dubbed: “See Ghana, Eat Ghana, Wear Ghana and Feel Ghana.”
Activities lined up include the Akwaaba BBQ at the Mpraeso Social Centre, exploring of historical sites like Aduamaa Palace, Omo Tuo and Fufu party, and health walk.
The Paragliding Festival, which is one of the flagship events on the tourism calendar, is organised twice every year by the Ghana Tourism Authority.
Latest Stories
-
Ukraine’s Grain Initiative raises over $200m, provides lifeline amid global food crisis
14 mins -
Dancehall queen Spice donates to students of 3 basic schools in Accra through MYO Global Foundation
22 mins -
Kamal-Deen Abdulai urges Nanton to help NPP break the 8
41 mins -
TVET is not a dumping ground for underperforming students – C/R Minister
43 mins -
BoG Governor calls for increased preparedness to respond to emerging financial sector challenges
1 hour -
IGP calls on public to aid Police in ensuring peace during 2024 election
1 hour -
Miner jailed, fined for stealing motorbike worth GH¢13,500
2 hours -
Dozens killed in Pakistan sectarian violence
2 hours -
Police place GH₵20K bounty on group over election violence threats
2 hours -
From classrooms to conservation: 280 students embrace sustainability at Joy FM/Safari Valley’s Second Eco Tour
3 hours -
Jordan Ayew’s late goal not enough as Leicester lose at home to Chelsea
3 hours -
Global Crimea Conference 2024: Participants reject Russian claims to Soviet legacy
4 hours -
Jospong Group, Uasin Gishu County sign MoU to boost sanitation services in Kenya
4 hours -
Thomas Partey stunner helps Arsenal overcome Nottingham Forest
4 hours -
Over half of cyber attacks in Ghana, rest of Africa target government and finance, says Positive Technologies
4 hours