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Pan African Heritage Museum to hold fundraising dinner on 6th March

Pan African Heritage Museum to hold fundraising dinner on 6th March

The Executive Council of Pan African Heritage Museum is hosting Special Fundraising Dinner at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel in Accra on Ghana’s Independence Day, Wednesday 6th March 2024.

The Pan African Heritage Museum (PAHM) Executive Council has announced that it will be hosting a special fundraising dinner on Ghana’s Independence Day, Wednesday 6th March 2024. This event, titled “The Africa Heritage Night – Making a Contribution towards a Better Humanity,” will take place at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel.

It will feature esteemed artists such as South Africa’s Princess of Africa Yvonne Chaka Chaka, Ghana’s Rap Doctor Okyeame Kwame, and Ghana-UK’s Fuse0DG, known for his Azonto fame. The aim of this dinner is to raise funds for the construction of the Pan African Heritage Museum, located on Heritage Hills, Pomadze, near Winneba Roundabout in the Central Region of Ghana.

The press release, issued by the Communication Department of The Pan-African Heritage Museum on January 17, describes the museum as a groundbreaking project that will showcase the history, arts, culture, achievements, and ideals of the pan-African world, spanning from ancient to contemporary times.

It also reveals that the dinner will be held under the patronage of eminent figures like the President of the Republic, Nana Akufo-Addo, along with African kings, industrialists, and members of the Council of Elders of the Museum. The organizers expect a diverse audience, including corporate Africa, patrons of the arts, embassies representing the pan-African world, and individuals who support the cause.

Notably, the Museum designer, James Nnedu-George of Nigeria, Dr. Babacar MBow from Senegal, and Sandra Appiah, CEO of Face2Face Africa, will be in attendance.

Find the full press statement here:

PAN AFRICAN

Kojo Yankah

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