img broken

March Festivities in Ghana and Across the Globe


March has rolled in and Ghana has unfurled the itinerary of her celebrations. The month opens with the Pappoe Thompson Choral Festival, held in memory of the late Emmanuel Pappoe Thompson, a renowned music lyrics writer recognized for his contribution, including the lyrics of the national anthem. This musical tribute kicks off on March 1st, 2024.

March 6th holds special significance for Ghanaians as Independence Day is celebrated, commemorating the nation’s freedom from British colonial rule.

The 13th African Games is set to captivate audiences from March 8th to March 23rd, 2024, featuring intense sporting competitions that foster unity and healthy rivalry among African countries.

On March 22nd, the National Tourism Awards takes the spotlight – an event instituted by the Ghana Tourism Authority in 1997. The awards recognize outstanding achievements in the tourism sector, promoting excellence and healthy competition to bolster Ghana’s position as a premier tourist destination.

The Wear Ghana exhibition, occurring on March 13th and 14th, will display the rich Ghanaian culture through displays of clothing and more.

Globally, UNESCO-sponsored celebrations add an international flair to the month.

World Poetry Day, observed on March 21st, promotes linguistic diversity through poetic expression, emphasizing the importance of preserving endangered languages.

On March 27th, International Theatre Day takes center stage, celebrated worldwide by theatre enthusiasts, professionals, and organizations. It serves as a reminder of the intrinsic value of theatre, acting as a call to governments and institutions to recognize its cultural and economic significance.

Furthermore, World Wildlife Day on March 3rd, International Women’s Day on March 8th,  the International Tourism Exchange which spans from March 12th to March 16th, and the International Day of Happiness on March 20th are more international celebrations in the Ghana month.

March is truly a month of diverse celebrations, symbolizing the rich cultural tapestry both within Ghana and around the globe.



0 Comments:

Your email address will not be published.
Required fields are marked *

you may also like