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Dzuta Drumming and Dance Theatre, promoting Ghana’s culture through music

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Cultural heritage is the legacy of cultural resources and intangible attributes of a group or society that is inherited from past generations.
For this reason, it is always prudent to put measures in place to ensure that the heritage of a society trickles down to every generation so as to aid the people not lose their identity.
It is in this vein that cultural group, Dzuta Drumming and Dance Theatre,is devoted to hoist the flag of the country high across the globe.
The founder of the group, Mr.Kefas Adjogble has appealed to the government for support to enable it function effectively project the country’s tourism potential and create job opportunities for the youth.
According to him, this would go a long way to help the tourism ministry achieve it goals.
Also, a leading member of the group, Samuel Boadi, noted that the Tourism Ministry needs to closely collaborate and enhance the capacities of the various Centres for National Culture across the country.
Any time they mount the stage to prove their mettle, they sing in Ga, Ewe, Akan and among other langauges in the country to get people onto their feet.
The group since 2017 had taken part in international music and dance festivals in different countries and won best traditional dance from Africa, received recognition cerficates among other awards.
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Miss Tourism Ghana princesses dazzle patrons at Regional Costume & Talent Night show

It was a night of colour, culture and creativity as Miss Tourism Ghana successfully held its Regional Costume & Talent Night in Accra.
The event drew fashion lovers, culture enthusiasts, and proud supporters who came out to witness Ghana’s beauty queens represent their regions on one grand stage.
From the moment guests stepped in, the atmosphere was electric, ushering,
Okra, Zabe, Gina, Akpe, Sela, Afia,Asher and Ajua into the auditorium to mesmerize patrons.
The blistering night, commenced with a breathtaking regional costumes rocked by contestants that told stories of Ghana’s traditions from, african print, kente, smock, batakari, beads and other indigenous fabrics.
Each outfit with beautiful local accessories to match was paired with confidence, poise, and pride.
The night then shifted gears into the talent segment. The audience was treated to powerful performances traditional dance, spoken word, fashion, singing, and drama all centered on promoting Ghana’s tourism and heritage.
The judges were stunned with the various displays and passed favorable commentaries encouraging the contestants to keep giving their all.
Patrons left with unforgettable moments, and the contestants delivered to their expectations.
Organisers of Miss Tourism Ghana congratulated all the amazing participants who took part and urged them to forged ahead strongly before the grand final.
They also, encouraged families and friends to keep their favourite in the competition through their campaigns and votes.
The search for Ghana’s next tourism ambassador is officially on, and the competition is getting tighter with each stage.
Beyond the glamour, Miss Tourism Ghana continues to use the platform to market Ghana’s tourist sites, culture and hospitality to the world.
The Regional Costume & Talent Night served as both entertainment and education, reminding Ghanaians of the beauty in our diversity.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
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MOG Music to headline Ransomed Ministries Ghana’s Total Worship 2026

Renowned gospel minister Nana Yaw Boakye known in showbiz circles as MOG Music is set to headline the 2026 edition of Ransomed Ministries Ghana’s Total Worship, September 20, 2026, at the ICGC Jesus Temple in Koforidua.
The annual worship experience aimed at bringing believers together for an evening of praise, prayer and spiritual renewal.
Themed: ‘Jesus Be the Name – Yeshua Hu Ha-Shem,’ seeks to remind believers that, regardless of life’s circumstances, Jesus remains their hope, strength and salvation.
Joining MOG Music on the Total Worship 2026 lineup are acclaimed gospel ministers Alexandrah and Sandra Harley, alongside other worship leaders who will lead attendees in an atmosphere of heartfelt praise, prayer and intimate worship.
Ransomed Ministries Ghana is a non-denominational Christian ministry committed to bringing together and nurturing talents in music, choreography, drama, literature and other creative arts for the advancement of God’s Kingdom.
According to the organisers, Total Worship is more than a musical gathering. It is a platform designed to create an atmosphere where lives can be transformed through worship, while providing an opportunity for people from different backgrounds and Christian communities to unite in exalting the name of Jesus Christ.
By Spectator Reporter




