Cuba in Ghana

Cuban Ambassador meets the Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection of Ghana

The Cuban Ambassador, Pedro Luis Despaigne González held a cordial meeting with the Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection of the Republic of Ghana, Hon. Mrs. Otiko Afisa Djaba, during the Indian Food Festival organized by the Embassy of that country in Accra.

The Minister – who is member of the Parliament-, recalled the close ties that link both countries and was interested in knowing the technical and professional level reached by women on the island, as well as the percentage of female members of the Cuban Parliament. 

The Cuban Foreign Minister congratulates his Ghanaian counterpart

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba, Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, has sent a congratulatory message to Hon. Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey on her appointment as Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of the Republic of Ghana.

The message reaffirms the Cuban disposition to strengthen the ties of friendship and cooperation that unite our two peoples.

The new Ghanaian Foreign Minister assumed duty on 2nd February, 2017. 

Leaders of the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) ratify historical ties between the peoples of Cuba and Ghana

A delegation of the executive of the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS), headed by its Secretary of Internationals Relations, Isaac Nyame Mensah, exchanged with the First Secretary of the Cuban Embassy, Julio César Sánchez, at the Embassy of Cuba.

During the meeting, the parties addressed aspects of the historical relations between the peoples of Ghana and Cuba. The Ghanaian student leaders reaffirmed their interest in deepening their ties with their counterparts in Cuba. 

The Cuban Ambassador holds meetings with Ghanaian graduates in Cuba

The Cuban Ambassador, Pedro Luis Despaigne González, met in Kumasi with a representation of Ghanaians who attended university studies in Cuba.

During the fraternal exchange, the Ghanaians approached different moments of their life as students in Cuba, and ratified their bonds of solidarity with the greater of the Antilles.

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