Nineteen months into the NDC government’s four-year term, Ghana’s tourism, culture and creative economy is confronting an old political favourite: big promises, busy calendars and delivery that remains stuck somewhere between “coming soon” and “stakeholder engagement.” There have been launches, consultations, partnerships, speeches and enough photographs to fill a national archive. But governance is not a photography competition. Policy is ultim…
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