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GEXIM commemorates Homowo with “Homowo Mart” on August 27

As part of activities to commemorate this year’s celebration of the Homowo festival, Management of the Ghana Export – Import Bank (GEXIM) has announced a special edition of its popular Tuesday Market. Dubbed “GEXIM Homowo Mart”, it is scheduled to take place on Tuesday August 27, 2024 at the forecourt of the Bank’s headquarters, the Africa Trade House, in Accra.

In the spirit of the celebration, the “GEXIM Homowo Mart” which will commence at 10am and end at 8pm will provide a platform to showcase a variety of top-quality Made-In-Ghana products and services at unbeatable prices.

The very unique, and authentic products to be exhibited at the fair will include food and ingredients, beverages, skin and beauty care products, textiles, apparel, garments, leather footwear, slippers, and many others.

Commenting on the Bank’s rationale and preparation towards the successful organization of the “GEXIM Homowo Mart”, the Deputy Chief Executive of GEXIM, responsible for Banking, Ms. Rosemary Beryl Archer, highlighted the important role cultural sensitivity plays in global trade, bilateral relations between countries as well as building synergies between international businesses and entrepreneurs.

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“We are excited to be participating in this year’s edition of the month long harvest festival by the Gas in the Greater Accra region by organizing the special edition of our award winning SME fair, Tuesday Market, which seeks to promote and market products and services by Ghanaian entrepreneurs. I must say, cultural sensitivityis a cornerstone of successful international trade and it is significant to leverage on important festivals like Homowo by the Gas which comes with a lot of lessons. When businesses value and respect cultural differences, they foster trust, enhance communication, and drive sustainable growth in global markets”, she elaborated.

According to Mr. Archer, in addition to the exhibition of Ghanaian made products and services on the day, the forecourt of the Africa Trade House will come alive with a Ga cultural display to provide a captivating insight into the tradition and customs of the Ga people in the presence of some very important dignitaries from the Ga state confirmed to participate in the “GEXIM Homowo Mart”.

The word “Homowo” means hooting at hunger in the Ga language. The Ga people celebrate the “Homowo Festival” in remembrance of famine that once happened in their history in precolonial Ghana. The festival is a time of immense joy, gratitude and reflection for all Gas in the country and around the world.

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Enoch Boateng to host spirit-filled worship experience

Pastor Enoch Boateng

All roads lead to the Word Arena Chapel International, as Enoch Boateng Ministries lead worshippers to the throne room tomorrow at Dansoman in Accra.

Dubbed ‘Let Judah Rise,’ it aims to uplift the spirit of attendees, ignite faith and create an atmosphere of deep worship.

In an interview with The Spectator Agoro, the UK-based artiste who doubles as a pastor said the first edition which was held in Oda in the Eastern Region was super and promises attendees that this year’s edition would be mind-blowing and full of miracles.

He stated that special guests ministering in songs include Joshua Ahenkorah, the soulful Efe Grace, and Benny Brooks.

Pastor Enoch Boateng has since extended invitation to everyone to come and experience God’s presence in a unique way.

By Linda Abrefi Wadie

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 Fusing politics with fashion

A section of the public in all white to signify their happiness

 Ghanaians, especially die-hard sympathisers of the National Dem­ocratic Congress (NDC) trooped to the Black Stars Square to be part of history.

The occasion was the historical return of Mr John Dramani Mahama as presi­dent of Ghana and Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang as vice president.

President Mahama was coming to the office of the president for the second time while Prof. Opoku- Agyemang was sworn-in as the first female Vice President.

The party sympathisers marked the occasion in style, appearing in fashion­able dresses designed with party paraphernalia.

To make the electoral feat remarkable, they appeared in special shirts, jerseys, cloths in party co­lours, not leaving out the vuvuzelas.

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Boldly inscribed in these attires were symbols of the NDC and Ghana.

The event also brought to the fore the typical Ghanaian hospitality, entertaining a couple of guests that came to witness the event

 By Victor A. Buxton

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