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Kofi Atta Kakra Kusi receives “2023 Young Tourism Icon” award at COYALA

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The Deputy Head of Corporate Affairs of the Ghana Tourism Authority, Mr. Kofi Atta Kakra Kusi has received a citation and an award at the Third “3rd” edition of the Convergence Of Young African Leaders / Awards (COYALA, 2023).
The event was under the theme, “Inspiring A New Mindset For Young Political and Business Leaders” held at the British Council Auditorium, Accra
On Friday, 30th June 2023.The award and citation acknowledge him as the “2023 Young Tourism Icon Of The Year.”.
The Deputy Head of Corporate Affairs, Mr. Kofi Atta Kakra Kusi was among several others who received awards for their outstanding contribution to putting Ghana and Africa on the global map by projecting the rich Ghanaian and African Culture, Heritage and Resources through tourism and the media landscape.
The citation reads “For your committed efforts in promoting tourism in Ghana, dedication to duty and outstanding performance at the Ghana Tourism Authority”.
As part of his remarks after receiving the award, Mr. Kusi said “On behalf of myself, my institution the Ghana Tourism Authority, my family and team, I wish to express my heartfelt appreciation and gratitude to God Almighty first and secondly to the Organisers for the honour. I am deeply humbled by the award and accept the challenge that it imposes on me to continue exhibiting exemplary leadership and discovery of young talents hinged on nothing else but compassion and people-first”. Again he noted that “l accept with humility, appreciation and pride this citation and award and dedicate to all who have contributed to my success.”
The annual awards scheme, “COYALA” is an initiative of West Africa Young Leaders Summit with Comrade Barry Ndu Nwaihim as the CEO / Executive Director and Convener to recognize outstanding performance and contribution of personalities both old and young in the academia, corporate world, politics, entrepreneurs, civil society, etc. It is to acknowledge inspiring African personalities that remain committed to serving humanity by doing very well in their respective fields of endeavor and nurturing the young ones in diverse ways
COYALA, 2023 bought together citizens of different African countries under the same roof to interact, discuss and brainstorm on issues affecting the continent whilst proferring solutions. There were delegates from Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, South Africa, Kenya, Zambia, Togo, and Burkina Faso among others.
Comrade Barry Ndu stated that the selection of the few was based on their works and brands and therefore said, “The excellence they have exhibited over time is what we are celebrating today. As a people, we must begin to appreciate and celebrate individuals when they are still alive.
“Now is the time to leave a legacy of transparency, forthrightness, sincerity and tenacity of purpose, hardwork and diligence in the minds of our young ones who aspire to become great leaders tomorrow,” Comrade Barry Ndu.
About Kofi Atta Kakra
Mr. Kusi is a PR and Marketing Practitioner with vast experience in his field of expertise. As a Pan –Africanist, Nationalist and Cultural Activist, he believes that people of African descent must have common interests and should be unified through culture, traditions and heritage.
He holds two (2) Masters’s Degrees; one is Master of Arts Degree in Public Relations from the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ), now University of Media, Arts and Communications and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Marketing from the Methodist University Ghana.
He also holds a Certificate from the School of Tourism and Hospitality at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. He was at the GIMPA Law School for one year but did not complete his course of study due to another equally important national assignment.He attended Prempeh College, Kumasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.
Mr. Kusi was appointed as the Board Secretary of the Authority from 2010 – 2014 where he served the Board of Directors diligently, effectively and efficiently. Again, after his tenure of office as the Board Secretary, he was appointed as the Special Assistant to the then Chief Executive of the Authority, Mr. Charles Osei Bonsu. He has served on various Tourism Committees and won several awards.
COYALA 2023 AWARD RECEIPIENT LIST
- Hon. Betty Nana Efua Krosbi Mensah – Member of Parliament, Afram Plains North Constituency
- Dr. Leticia Adelaide Appiah – Executive Director, National Population Council
- Dr. Hassan Ayariga – Founder, All People’s Congress, APC
- H. E. Alieu M. Massaquoi, Ph.D – Charge D’Affaires, Liberian Embassy, Ghana
- HRM Eze Dr. Amb. Chukwudi Ihenetu – King of IGBOS IN Ghana
- Hon. Linda Obenewaa Akweley Ocloo – Member of Parliament, Shai Osudoku Constituency
- Sen. Ireti Heebah Kingibe – Senator representing FCT National Assembly, ABUJA
- Chief Prince Alao Taofik – CEO, Bizzy Express Delivery Service
- Chief Emma Nnokwute – CEO, Prince Chi Ghana Ltd.
- Roselyn Felli – Media Personality, Joy Prime (Multimedia Group)
- Hon. Frank Annoh Dompreh – Member of Parliament, Nsawam Adoagyiri and Majority Chief Whip, Ghana Parliament
- Alberta Ablordeppey – Philantropist and Published Author
- Mr. Kofi Atta Kakra Kusi – ( Deputy Head, Corporate Affairs of Ghana Tourism Authority) – Young Icon of Tourism Award, 2023
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Egypt to host inaugural Alamein Africa Forum in new Coastal Smart City

Egypt will host Africa’s new flagship business summit this October, as leaders from across the continent converge in the newly built smart city of New Alamein for the inaugural Alamein Africa Forum.
The forum is scheduled for October 2-4, 2026 in New Alamein, Egypt’s fourth-generation coastal megacity.
The city combines advanced infrastructure, modern residential districts, international universities, cultural landmarks, and major tourism and investment projects under one master plan.
Dubbed “the continent’s premier gathering where political power meets entrepreneurial prowess,” the forum is expected to bring together over 20 African Heads of State and Government, senior leaders from leading international and regional financial institutions, and key players driving transformation across Africa’s most critical sectors.
Co-organised by the Government of Egypt, African Export-Import Bank, and AUDA-NEPAD, the Alamein Africa Forum is designed as a permanent biennial platform to advance strategic partnerships and unlock investment across Africa and global markets.[Afreximbank]
The agenda will focus on sectors defining Africa’s future: infrastructure, energy, digital transformation, manufacturing, critical minerals, health markets, and intra-African trade*.
The programme will feature high-level plenary sessions, sector-focused panels, closed-door roundtables, and structured B2B and B2G meetings aimed at facilitating concrete deals and long-term partnerships.
Special sessions will also highlight Egypt’s role as a regional hub and gateway to African markets.
The inaugural forum will be held in parallel with the 2026 African Union Mid-Year Coordination Meeting and the 33rd Annual Meetings of Afreximbank.
Organizers say the forum will serve as a launchpad to translate the African Union’s 50-year strategic master plan, Agenda 2063, into concrete projects, policies and partnerships that will define Africa’s economic trajectory for the next decade.
“In an era of shifting alliances and rising volatility, Africa can no longer afford to be a bystander in decisions that shape its own economic future,” organizers stated.
The forum aims to place the private-sector agenda at the heart of AU decision-making, lower investment risk, unlock capital, and build cross-border partnerships to strengthen Africa’s resilience to external shocks.
Located on Egypt’s Mediterranean coast, New Alamein represents Egypt’s vision for smart, sustainable urban development. Hosting the forum there is expected to showcase the city as both a symbol of African modernization and a hub for investment and innovation.
By bringing public and private sector leadership into one alliance, the Alamein Africa Forum is positioned to become Africa’s go-to space for turning commitments into implementation.
By Chris KONEY, for Egyptian Embassy, ACCRA.
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Gomashie urges Bono Region to leverage culture and tourism for growth

Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts Minister, Abla Dzifa Gomashie, has called on stakeholders in the Bono Region to raise the bar on professionalism and patriotism if the region is to unlock its full tourism potential.
Speaking during a familiarisation tour of the region, the Minister met with staff of the Centre for National Culture (CNC) and Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCs).
The engagement focused on how to position Bono as a leading cultural and tourism destination in Ghana.
Gomashie challenged public institutions to take a cue from the private sector by improving service delivery and embracing efficiency.
“Our institutions must be intentional about the way we serve the public,” she said, adding that “We need stronger collaboration and public-private partnerships to attract the right investment and build the tourism infrastructure that will make Bono competitive.”
The Minister urged MMDCs to work hand-in-hand with the Ministry and its agencies to identify, develop and promote key tourist attractions in their districts.
She also stressed the importance of preserving cultural heritage while creating an enabling environment for investors in tourism, culture and the creative arts.
The Minister added that “Tourism is not just about beautiful sites. It is about stories, about our heritage, and about the opportunities we create for our people.”
“This work we do today is not for ourselves alone. It is for Ghana and for generations yet unborn,” she noted.
Dzifa Gomashie further called on all stakeholders to build on the foundation inherited from previous leaders and leave behind a stronger, more vibrant sector.
The tour forms part of the Ministry’s efforts to decentralize tourism development and ensure every region benefits from Ghana’s growing creative economy.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme




