Ghana’s National Tourism Awards Celebrates Excellence in Hospitality and Tourism
The magnificent Gardens of the historic Christiansborg Castle, Osu in Accra recently hosted the prestigious National Tourism Awards, an annual event that recognises and celebrates excellence across Ghana’s tourism and hospitality sectors. The awards ceremony, held with grandeur, brought together leaders, innovators, and key players in the industry, honouring those who have excelled in enhancing Ghana’s tourism offerings and services.
The event was graced by the distinguished Hon. Oboshie Sai-Cofie, former Minister of Tourism and Senior Presidential Advisor, who chaired the occasion with elegance. Togbe Dr. Crystal-Djirackor, Group Chairman of Crystal TV Group, attended as the Special Guest of Honour. Among the esteemed dignitaries were Hon. Andrew Egyapa Mercer (MP), Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, and his Deputy, Mark Okraku-Mantey. Sector leaders, including the Chief Director and the CEO of the Ghana Tourism Authority, Mr. Akwasi Agyeman, along with his deputies, Mr. Ekow Sampson and Mr. Ben Nsiah, as well as several heads of heads of public service agencies and trade associations, were also present, contributing to an unforgettable evening.
The night was marked by jubilant celebrations as outstanding hotels, restaurants, tour operators, and media houses were recognised for their contributions to making Ghana a leading tourism destination in Africa. The ceremony spotlighted a variety of winners across 26 categories, each of whom has set remarkable standards in their respective fields.
In the accommodation category, the luxurious Labadi Beach Hotel took the title of Best 5-Star Hotel, while The Royal Senchi Hotel & Resort was awarded Best 4-Star Hotel. Golden Bean Hotel, Sogakope Beach Resort & Spa, and GRNMA Hotel were named the Best 3-Star, 2-Star, and 1-Star Hotels, respectively, highlighting the diverse range of accommodations available across Ghana. Other hospitality winners included Brynx Haven as the Best Guesthouse, Johnass Lodge for Best Budget Hotel, De-Blays Hostel as Best Hostel, and Veronique Heights for Best Serviced Apartment.
In the culinary scene, Moka’s Restaurant, The Buka Restaurant, and Conemm Catering Service each earned titles as the Best Grade 1, Grade 2, and Grade 3 Restaurants. God is Love Chop Bar was celebrated as the Best Traditional Caterer, underscoring Ghana’s rich food heritage, while Shoprite Ghana (PTY) Ltd and King David Spot won awards in the Fast Food and Drinking Bar categories. In the vibrant nightlife space, Exhale Lounge was awarded Best Night Club/Pub.
For travel and tourism services, Satguru Travel & Tours was celebrated as Best Travel Agency, while Nii Plants Car Rentals took the award for Best Car Rental Service. Ashanti African Tours was awarded Tour Operator of the Year, commending their exceptional service in providing unforgettable travel experiences across Ghana. The event also recognized Mr. Fuseni Nawaru as Tour Guide of the Year and Justice Brobbey as Site Guide of the Year, both of whom have contributed immensely to enhancing visitor experiences in Ghana.
Highlighting some of Ghana’s top visitor attractions, Bisa Aberwa Museum was named Visitor Attraction of the Year, providing a window into Ghanaian art and heritage. The Digital Tourism Icon award went to comedian SDK DELE, for his role in promoting tourism through digital channels, while Citi FM/Channel One TV was celebrated as Tourism Oriented Media for their dedication to showcasing Ghana’s tourism on air and online.
In recognition of sustainable tourism practices, Eusbett Hotel received the Sustainability Award, demonstrating the industry’s commitment to eco-friendly practices.
Among the evening’s distinguished awards were honorary recognitions for individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, long-standing dedication, and visionary achievements.
Amongst the winners were:
- Long-standing Commitment to Quality Events Service: Madam Afi Amoro, CEO of Jandel LTD, was celebrated for her dedication to elevating event standards in Ghana through quality services that have enhanced the tourism and hospitality landscape.
- Long-standing Commitment to Promoting Tourism through Advertising: Mrs. Norkor Dua, CEO of Mullen Lowe Ghana, was recognized for her invaluable role in using advertising to spotlight Ghana’s tourism potential and attract visitors worldwide.
- Outstanding Leadership in Tourism Development: Nana Effah Guakro IV, Chief of Kyeremankoma, Kintampo, and Kronkor Hene of Nkoranza, received this honour for his commitment to advancing tourism development within his region, enriching Ghana’s cultural and heritage tourism.
- Traditional Leadership and Cultural Preservation: Masaaba Sariki Fayinama III, Acting President of the National Council of Zongo Chiefs and President of the National Council of Wangara Chiefs, was honoured for his dedication to preserving Ghana’s diverse cultural heritage, particularly within traditional communities.
- Outstanding Contributions to Diaspora Engagement: Rabbi Kohain Nathanyah Helevi, Executive Director of the PANAFEST Secretariat, was celebrated for his impactful work in fostering connections between Ghana and the African diaspora, strengthening cultural ties and heritage exchange.
- Outstanding Contributions to Promoting Tourism through Events: Mrs. Theresa Ayoade, CEO of Charter House, was awarded for her visionary leadership in organizing tourism-driven events that have positioned Ghana as a hub for entertainment and cultural experiences.
- Outstanding Events Visionary: Kennedy Agyapong Jr., of Afrofuture, received this award for his forward-thinking approach to creating events that celebrate African identity and attract global audiences, amplifying Ghana’s tourism appeal.
- Woman of Excellence in Public Service: Mrs. Bridget Katsriku, Former Chief Director at the Ministry of Tourism, was recognized for her dedicated service and leadership, which have paved the way for advancements in Ghana’s tourism sector.
These honorary awards underscore the National Tourism Awards’ commitment to acknowledging leaders who drive growth and excellence within Ghana’s tourism industry. Congratulations to all honorees for their contributions to promoting Ghana’s rich heritage and vibrant tourism sector!
The National Tourism Awards is an initiative by the Ghana Tourism Authority to recognize the commitment of individuals, businesses, and organizations that have contributed significantly to Ghana’s tourism sector. This year’s winners reflect the exceptional standards that Ghana’s tourism industry upholds, contributing to its growth and international appeal.
This celebratory night served as a reminder of Ghana’s commitment to elevating its tourism industry and positioned the country as a must-visit destination in Africa. Congratulations to all the winners for their hard work, dedication, and excellence!
GTA GEARS UP FOR THE NATIONAL TOURISM AWARDS
Accra, Ghana, 10th October 2024 – The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) is set to organize the National Tourism Awards to reward excellence in the tourism sector.
Under the auspices of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, the awards ceremony is scheduled to be held on Friday, 25th October 2024, at the Osu Castle.
Prior to this, the regional offices of the Ghana Tourism Authority have organized the Regional Tourism Awards from Friday, September 13, to Saturday, September 28, 2024.
The National Tourism Awards aim to celebrate and recognize individuals and organizations in the tourism sector for demonstrating excellence and to encourage a stronger rebound of tourism in Ghana. This year’s theme is “CELEBRATING INNOVATION AND RECOGNISING EXCELLENCE IN GHANA’S TOURISM SECTOR.”
A total of 38 awards, comprising 29 Competitive Awards, 7 Honorary Awards, and 2 Special Mention Awards, will be presented to deserving tourism establishments and personalities. The Competitive Awards include Accommodation Services, Catering Services, Travel Services, Media, Events, and Corporate Organisations of the Year.
The Honorary Award is based on special recognition for outstanding contributions to the tourism industry in Ghana.
Established in 1997, the National Tourism Awards aim to acknowledge and reward industry players and stakeholders who have contributed immensely to the development of the tourism industry in Ghana. The awards also aim to set the tone for high standards in service delivery among practitioners in the tourism industry, rewarding excellent performance, raising standards, encouraging healthy competition among industry players, and firmly positioning tourism as a vibrant economic sector while consolidating Ghana’s position as a preferred tourist destination.
About 350 guests, including seasoned practitioners and industry players in the tourism value chain such as hotels, travel and tour agencies, and car rental services, have been invited to the event.
Other dignitaries who will grace the occasion include Ministers of State, Members of Parliament, the Diplomatic Community, Heads of Ministries, Departments and Agencies, and the Business Community.
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