Kwahufuor should start settling in their hometowns to develop these paragliding business.
They already have nicely built homes
Kwahufuor should start settling in their hometowns to develop these paragliding business.
They already have nicely built homes
JONA 10 years ago
LEADERS OF GHANA TOURIST BOARD NEED TO BETTER THINK PROPER AND OPEN UP THEIR EYES TO AREA ROADS IN KWAHU AREA AS WELL AS LEADING TO THE MOUNTAINS ESPECIALLY BRINGINING FOREIGN VISITORS. IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE TRAVELING TO VIS ... read full comment
LEADERS OF GHANA TOURIST BOARD NEED TO BETTER THINK PROPER AND OPEN UP THEIR EYES TO AREA ROADS IN KWAHU AREA AS WELL AS LEADING TO THE MOUNTAINS ESPECIALLY BRINGINING FOREIGN VISITORS. IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE TRAVELING TO VISIT TOURIST AREA AND WITNESSING BAD ROADS
JONA 10 years ago
IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE PROMOTING TOURISM WHEN THE COUNTRY RAIL, ROADS, AIRPORT ARE DUMP. IT A SHAME GHANA LEADERS KEEP DRIVING SUV'S AND THINKING IS OKAY YET VISITORS WHO COME INTO THE COUNTRY SEE THE THINKING OF THESE SO CALL ... read full comment
IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE PROMOTING TOURISM WHEN THE COUNTRY RAIL, ROADS, AIRPORT ARE DUMP. IT A SHAME GHANA LEADERS KEEP DRIVING SUV'S AND THINKING IS OKAY YET VISITORS WHO COME INTO THE COUNTRY SEE THE THINKING OF THESE SO CALL LEADERS AS SHABBY LOW STANDARD INDIVIDUALS
YOOMOBEGA 10 years ago
The rich Kwahu businessmen can afford to build their own roads, in fact, they should and charge people who used the roads. They can even build their own railways.
The rich Kwahu businessmen can afford to build their own roads, in fact, they should and charge people who used the roads. They can even build their own railways.
WE NEED WATER AND POWER 10 years ago
STOP THAT PARA-NONSENSE WHEN YOU HAVE NO WATER TO DRINK AND SLEEPING IN DARKNESS LIKE BUSH PEOPLE
STOP THAT PARA-NONSENSE WHEN YOU HAVE NO WATER TO DRINK AND SLEEPING IN DARKNESS LIKE BUSH PEOPLE
Adama d'Gharty 10 years ago
Most of our people enjoy the success brought on by present tourists attractions in and around some remote parts of this country. However, most tourists are foreigners who arrive here through the major ports of entry, either b ... read full comment
Most of our people enjoy the success brought on by present tourists attractions in and around some remote parts of this country. However, most tourists are foreigners who arrive here through the major ports of entry, either by sea or by air and therefore have to pursue their journey to the places of attraction by road transports systems. This is where we fail drastically in our promotion bid for tourist attractions, there are no public transport systems to speak of, mainly travelling is accomplished by roads, sadly our roads are poorly serviced and maintained to encourage travellers to continue further to reach the attractions they seek. Why not start by improving the internal transport systems if promotion of tourism is of prime concern to the government. It is rather shameful when we can not show most of our best attractions to interested tourists.
Kwahufuor should start settling in their hometowns to develop these paragliding business.
They already have nicely built homes
LEADERS OF GHANA TOURIST BOARD NEED TO BETTER THINK PROPER AND OPEN UP THEIR EYES TO AREA ROADS IN KWAHU AREA AS WELL AS LEADING TO THE MOUNTAINS ESPECIALLY BRINGINING FOREIGN VISITORS. IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE TRAVELING TO VIS ...
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IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE PROMOTING TOURISM WHEN THE COUNTRY RAIL, ROADS, AIRPORT ARE DUMP. IT A SHAME GHANA LEADERS KEEP DRIVING SUV'S AND THINKING IS OKAY YET VISITORS WHO COME INTO THE COUNTRY SEE THE THINKING OF THESE SO CALL ...
read full comment
The rich Kwahu businessmen can afford to build their own roads, in fact, they should and charge people who used the roads. They can even build their own railways.
STOP THAT PARA-NONSENSE WHEN YOU HAVE NO WATER TO DRINK AND SLEEPING IN DARKNESS LIKE BUSH PEOPLE
Most of our people enjoy the success brought on by present tourists attractions in and around some remote parts of this country. However, most tourists are foreigners who arrive here through the major ports of entry, either b ...
read full comment