The reigning Miss Tourism Ghana, Portia Akua Mensah, and her team paid a courtesy call on the Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Abla Dzifa Gomashie, to extend congratulations on her recent appointment and pledge their support for national tourism initiatives.
The visit, held at the minister’s office, was characterized by warm interactions, mutual respect, and an inspiring conversation about the future of tourism and the creative arts in Ghana.
Dzifa Gomashie, a seasoned creative arts professional, warmly received the delegation and shared insights from her early career in her twenties when she worked as the producer of the acclaimed storytelling television programme By the Fireside.
Drawing from her decades of experience, she offered words of encouragement and wisdom to inspire the team.
“I asked you all to speak first because in life, you must always prepare for the opportunities that come your way,” she remarked.
“If you are not ready, you may miss them, and every moment like this one is a learning opportunity.”
Sharing her inspiring career trajectory—from makeup artist to television producer within six months—Gomashie underscored the importance of dedication, initiative, and consistency.
“Anything is possible; just put in your maximum best,” she urged the young tourism ambassadors.
Portia Akua Mensah, who will represent Ghana at the upcoming Miss Tourism Global pageant in Malaysia, expressed the team’s excitement about promoting Ghana’s cultural heritage on the global stage.
She also reaffirmed their commitment to supporting government initiatives aimed at revitalizing the tourism sector, particularly the Black Star Experience Project, which seeks to highlight Ghana’s diverse cultural and tourism assets.
The Miss Tourism Ghana team conveyed a strong interest in collaborating with the Ministry to project a positive image of Ghana internationally.
Gomashie lauded their passion and urged them to stay diligent and make the most of every opportunity to champion the nation’s tourism potential.
Devine Kwame Owusu Ansah, Director of Culture and Creative Arts, promised the sector’s support through collaboration to enhance tourism, culture, and creative arts.
The visit concluded with shared optimism for stronger partnerships to position Ghana as a leading tourism destination.
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