The Ghana Tourism Federation (GHATOF) has elected new council executives to run the affairs of the federation for the next two years.
Oct
Seth Ocran elected President of Ghana Tourism Federation
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The Ghana Tourism Federation (GHATOF) has elected new council executives to run the affairs of the federation for the next two years.
The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) has officially inaugurated its Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Department, a strategic structure designed to drive collaboration, investment and innovation in the country’s thriving tourism space.
The Governing Council Members including former Presidents of the Ghana Tourism Federation participated in a special Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts Stakeholders meeting held on Wednesday 7th May 2025 at the National Theatre (Exhibition Hall).
On 14 April 2025, GHATOF secured a Strategic Partnership with GhanaTRVL. This cooperation opens up access for Trade Associations to substantial benefits where it comes to local and global exposure.
GhanaTRVL and GHATOF have formed a strategic alliance to elevate Ghana’s tourism through digital innovation. Leveraging GhanaTRVL’s commission-free platform and GHATOF’s nationwide network, the partnership amplifies online visibility, empowers local SMEs, and develops rich cultural content for sustainable travel experiences.
GHATOF announces it has reached an agreement with GhanaTRVL to establish the defacto tourism platform for Ghana to benefit all its Member Associations and their respective members.