GIPC delivers again as people experience rich Ghanaian culture at Taste of Ghana 4.0
The Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) in collaboration with the Ghana Tourism Authority and the Ghana Export Promotion Authority hosted thousands of people at the 4th edition of their annual end-of-year program Taste of Ghana.
This year’s event, themed “GH: The Africa Dream,” took place on December 27th at the forecourt of the State House, Accra.
Now known as the GIPC’s signature Christmas program, Taste of Ghana showcases the distinct and authentic richness of Ghanaian heritage through music, food, arts, and culture.
Highlighting the distinct and authentic traditional richness of made-in-Ghana products and the country’s rich cultural heritage, there were opportunities for business and investment for Ghanaians, its diaspora, and people from all walks of life in an informal setting to display their products and services and also a platform for investors, businesses and the public to network and set the stage for future fruitful collaboration.
Visitors from far and near gathered at the Forecourt of the State House to experience the show which included a variety of activities ranging from the performance of masquerades, a mini canopy walk, bouncy castles, display of royalty from the Kings and Queens, exhibition of Made in Ghana products like clothes, drinks, foods, designs, fashion shows and musical performances.
The crowd was thrilled with live band performances from top Ghanaian acts like Adina, Sefa, Fancy Gadan, Gasmilla, Kofi Jamar, E.L, Eno Barony, R2Bees, and Shatta Wale among others.
Taste of Ghana is an initiative aimed at exposing the diverse Ghanaian culture to the world and is being organised by Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) in collaboration with the Ghana Tourism Authority with support from the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Ministry of Information, Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA), Ghana EximBank, Beyond the Return, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Ministry of Trade and Industry and the Diaspora Office.