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Dr Afua Asabea Asare (seated left), Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Export Promotion Authority, with Prof. Akosua Adomako Ampofo (seated middle), the President of the African Studies Association of Africa, and Ms Josephine Ohene Osei (seated right), Director of Arts and Culture of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, during the ceremony. Picture: ESTHER ADJEI
Speakers at a culture symposium in Accra have urged stakeholders in the creative industry to join forces to harness the digital space to preserve the Ghanaian heritage and enhance their businesses.
They observed that the multibillion-cedi industry was fraught with challenges, and expressed the fear that it was on the verge of extinction despite the fact that the industry, in the recent past, had flourished at blazing speed.
Efo juju textbooks: Ghana Publishers Association apologises LISTEN
MAR 17, 2021
The Ghana Publishers Association has apologised to Ghanaians for the “poor work” done on the History of Ghana – Textbook 3, by Badu Nkansah Publications, which portrayed Ewes in a negative way.
The Association is, therefore, calling for calm and assured the public of its commitment to apply its internal disciplinary mechanisms to the publisher.
This was contained in a statement signed by Mr Asare Konadu Yamoah, the President of the Association, and copied to the Ghana News Agency in Accra. The Association has been following recent issues in respect of some textbooks published for schools in Ghana.
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Speakers at a culture symposium in Accra have urged stakeholders in the creative industry to join forces to harness the digital space to preserve the Ghanaian heritage and enhance their businesses.