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Ghana's tourism ministry doesn't even know its name
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51964, member: 636"] Ghana's tourism ministry issued a formal clarification regarding persistent misidentification of its official designation across various media platforms. Public Relations Head Mabel Delassie Awuku authorized the release addressing widespread naming inconsistencies that have emerged during recent coverage. The agency emphasized that Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts represents the sole legally recognized title for the governmental department. Media organizations and citizens received direct appeals to adopt consistent terminology when referencing the ministry's activities. This designation encompasses the department's broadened responsibilities within Ghana's national development framework. The official name change reflects comprehensive integration of creative arts programming into existing tourism and cultural initiatives. Ministry leadership highlighted how this nomenclature returns the agency to its founding designation while accommodating expanded sectoral oversight. The creative arts division represents a significant addition to traditional tourism and heritage preservation functions. Administrative restructuring has positioned the ministry to address diverse cultural industries under unified leadership. These changes align with Ghana's strategic approach to economic diversification through cultural sectors. The ministry reaffirmed its dedication to advancing Ghana's cultural heritage preservation and tourism industry growth. Creative arts development has become central to the agency's mission alongside established tourism promotion activities. The statement emphasized coordinated efforts to strengthen these interconnected sectors through comprehensive policy implementation. Ghana's cultural assets serve as foundations for both domestic and international engagement strategies. The ministry continues developing programs that leverage these resources for sustainable economic advancement. [/QUOTE]
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