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Royal Caribbean International opens rep office in Ghana ahead of its World's largest cruise sail

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George Argyropoulos, CEO of Cruises International George Argyropoulos, CEO of Cruises International[/caption] Royal Caribbean International, a world-renowned cruise line brand, has officially launched their representative office in Ghana via Bindu Travels and Tours Ltd.    George Argyropoulos, CEO of Cruises International (which represents Royal Caribbean International in Africa) was particularly excited about opening a representative office in Ghana through Bindu Travels and Tours. He assured Ghanaians of exciting cruises with the liner, which has been voted Best cruise line overall for 15 consecutive years. On her part, Ms. Bindu Mukhi of Bindu Travels & Tours highlighted some of the experiences to expect on the cruises. [caption id="attachment_120093" align="aligncenter" width="518"]Ms. Bindu Mukhi of Bindu Travel & Tours Ms. Bindu Mukhi of Bindu Travel & Tours[/caption] “Royal Caribbean International offers a cruise experience for every taste. Onboard, they offer unique activities such as a rock-climbing wall and a wave simulator. There are shopping malls, health spas and nightclubs. Royal Caribbean is the ultimate resort at sea and is ideally suited to family holidays, offering supervised activities for kids and appropriate entertainment for the elderly.” [caption id="attachment_120095" align="aligncenter" width="504"]Mrs. Uloma Egbuna, Rep of RCI for West Africa Mrs. Uloma Egbuna, Rep of Royal Cruise International for West Africa[/caption] The launch, which took place at the Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra, happened days ahead of Royal Caribbean International’s ambitious voyage this weekend with the world’s largest cruise – Symphony of the Seas. Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas has already set sail this week, leaving its port in France for Spain. The ocean liner’s maiden cruise will originate from Barcelona on Saturday. The Symphony will spend its first season of cruising in the Mediterranean before making its way to its homeport of Miami in the fall. [caption id="attachment_120092" align="aligncenter" width="640"]royal caribbean international Symphony of the Seas
Royal Caribbean International[/caption] The 228,000-ton ship is 18 floors high, can carry over 6,600 passengers, and is about the length of the Empire State Building. The vessel features a laser tag area, a 10-story racing slide, rock climbing, and ice-skating. The Symphony takes over the title of world’s largest cruise ship from the liner’s Harmony of the Seas. For bookings contact

Sales Bindu Travels & Tours Fayorsey House, Ground Floor Osu R.E Accra, Ghana
sales@bindutravelsandtours.com Mobile: 0244 607070 / 0244 941 941 /024 3674444 / 026 3900006 Tel: 0302 761 693 Bindu 0244 312520  (D) 0302 760975
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A Powerful and Emotional Experience – “In the Pants of a Woman” – By Beatrice Shine Ayroe

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On Sunday night, I had the privilege of attending the musical play “In the Pants of a Woman,” by Mr. Kobina Ansah. A thought-provoking and poignant performance that tackled the sensitive and critical issue of rape. The play was a masterful blend of music, storytelling, and advocacy, leaving me moved, inspired, and motivated to take action.
The talented performers, with their powerful vocals and captivating stage presence, brought the stories of survivors to life through song and spoken word.
The music was hauntingly beautiful and was all written by Kobina, with a range of genres and styles that perfectly complemented the emotional intensity of the lyrics.
What struck me most was the bravery and resilience of the survivors who shared their stories, their voices echoing through the National Theatre as they reclaimed their power and dignity.
The play was a testament to the strength and solidarity of those who have faced unimaginable trauma, and a reminder that we must continue to listen, support, and amplify their voices.
The play also highlighted the importance of consent, accountability, and community engagement in preventing sexual violence.
The call to action was clear: we must work together to create a society where everyone can live without fear of violence and oppression.
Overall, “In the Pants of a Woman” was a play that will stay with me for a long time, a powerful reminder of the impact of art and music in sparking conversations, challenging norms, and driving change. I applaud the writer, organizers, performers, and survivors who made this event possible, and I look forward to seeing the ripple effects of this important work.
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Short films and La Cinef Jury and selections of the 77th Festival de Cannes

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Flanked by Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar, Paolo Moretti, Claudine Nougaret and Vladimir Perišić, the Belgian actress Lubna Azabal will award the Short Film Palme d’or and the 3 La Cinef prizes, the Festival de Cannes’ selection dedicated to student films.

The Jury will discover the 11 films in the Short Film Competition and the 18 films in La Cinef selection unveiled today.

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Atarah Praise: Prophet Joseph Atarah set to rock Adenta on May 19

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Ghana’s singing Prophet, Joseph Atarah is set to rock the people of Adenta on May 19 with Atarah Praise. (more…)

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Mysstel releases video for ‘Paradise’

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Budding Ghanaian musician Agyeiwaa Stella Ofosu, affectionately called Mysstel in the music circles, has released the much-awaited video for her song Paradise.

“Paradise” written and produced by multiple award-winning Ghanaian musician and producer Kuami Eugene of Rock Star Made It fame has enjoyed massive rotation and airplay since its release recently.

The video directed and shot by Cassidy is a reliving of the lyrics of the song which urges ladies to give their male partners the treatment of a lifetime.

“Paradise” released under Oracle Entertainment, is a tale of two lovers who are geared for the rollercoaster journey into the future regardless of the challenges.

According to Mysstell, love is not one-sided, and it is about time ladies make their male partners feel special, adding that “this means going all out for him like he will do for you regardless.”

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“You need to let them know you love them, they deserve to be taken to special places, let them see the best part of you, take them to your paradise,” she said.

Mysstel is optimistic she has something unique which will help her break into the Ghana music industry and later take the world by storm.

Watch the video below

Mysstel – Paradise (Official Video) finally out

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GEXIM To Celebrate Ghanaian Workers With “Workers’ Mart Tuesday Market”

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May Day, which is also known as International Workers’ Day, is a public holiday celebrated on 1st May every year. It is a holiday that is recognized in many countries around the world to celebrate the achievements and contributions of workers around the world.

As part of activities to mark this year’s edition of May Day, the Ghana Export – Import Bank (GEXIM) will be hosting a special edition of its popular Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Fair, Tuesday Market, on Tuesday 30th April 2024.

Dubbed as “Workers’ Mart”, the fair is scheduled to take place at the forecourt of the Africa Trade House (next to British Council in Accra) from 8AM to 8PM.  It will be a platform to showcase a wide variety of top quality Made-In-Ghana products to be sold at unbeatable prices.

According to the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of GEXIM, responsible for Banking, Ms. Rosemary Beryl Archer, the Made-In-Ghana products to be displayed are very unique, and authentic, ranging from food and ingredients, beverages, skin and beauty care products, textiles, apparel, garments, leather footwear to slippers and many others.

 She added that “we at GEXIM are happy to leverage the day to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of our employees and Ghanaian employees in all industries. Also, it has become more imperative in recent times to recognize the importance of labour rights and fair working conditions. The significance of Workers Day goes beyond the commemoration of past struggles, it is an opportunity to reflect on the achievements of the labour movement and to look towards the future to ensure that workers’ rights are protected and that fair and just working conditions are upheld”.

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Ms. Archer further stated that the Bank has over the years introduced initiatives to create a diverse and inclusive workplace to ensure that all workers are treated fairly and have access to equal opportunities.

 

She encouraged members of the general public to make it a point to join in the celebration by attending Workers’ Mart on Tuesday 30th April 2024 at the forecourt of the Africa Trade House (next to British Council in Accra) from 8AM to 8PM which will be climaxed with a “Worker’s Jam”.  

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Sony to adapt Ghanaian author Yaa Gyasi’s novel ‘Transcendent Kingdom’ into film

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Sony Pictures Television has announced plans to adapt Ghanaian author Yaa Gyasi’s novel “Transcendent Kingdom,” with development led by Yvonne Orji. (more…)

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