Tourism cooperation for Ghana, Seychelles
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In an effort to open up new avenues, Seychelles and Ghana discussed cooperation between the two countries, especially in tourism and culture. Ghana’s historical link to Seychelles dated back in 1900 when King Asantehene Prempeh 1 and his entourage were exiled to Seychelles.
A discussion was raised between Hanna Serwaah Tetteh, Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration and Alain St Ange, Seychelles minister for tourism and culture during a courtesy call held at the offices of minister St Ange at the National Cultural Center in Victoria.
During the meeting, minister Hanna Serwaah Tetteh said there’s a lot Seychelles and Ghana can do together to protect this rich historical link. The participation of Ghana at the 2015 FetAfrik in Seychelles is now being discussed by minister St Ange also spoke about how Ghana can work together with Seychelles Tourism Academy to enroll students in language courses.
Both countries expressed their many commonalities and how they need to work together to consolidate their respective tourism industry.
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