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Helen Afi Gadzekpo March 14, 2018 - 1:08 pm
If you go to a District, Municipalities and Metropolitan Assemblies in Ghana, I doubt very much if you would find a Tourism Desk. And yet we all know that this is the basic source of all data on the area. Even if the operators in the field wants to corporate, government officials are not interested. Central government should give out clear policy guidelines for work to be done. Tourism in Ghana has a huge potential but operators are frustrated by central government inactivity
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