Cuba in Ghana

Popular Ghanaian singer visits the Embassy of Cuba

The popular Ghanaian singer Amandzeba Nat Brew visited the Embassy of Cuba in Ghana. He was received by the First Secretary, Julio César Sánchez, and the Consular Officer, Eulalia Cárdenas San Martín.

The famous singer, who presented himself as an advocate of just causes, in July 2017 took part in the Mega Concert in solidarity with the people of Palestine, held at the National Theater of Accra.

Ambassador of Cuba participates in the inauguration of a new television initiative

 

The Ambassador of Cuba to Ghana, Pedro Luis Despaigne González, joined a panel of guests of honor in the launching of the Impact Africa Television Initiative. The activity was chaired by the Vice Minister of Employment and Labor Relations, Hon. Bright Wireko-Brobby, who pointed out the importance of educational television in the development tasks in Ghana and throughout the continent.

Cuban Ambassador pays tribute to the former UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan

The Ambassador of Cuba to Ghana, Mr. Pedro Luis Despaigne González, signed the condolence books opened by the government of Ghana and by the representation of the United Nations in Accra.

In both books, condolences were expressed on behalf of the Cuban people and government, both to the Ghanaian people, to the relatives of the prominent African diplomat, as well as to the staff of the world organization.

After the signing of both books, the Cuban ambassador was interviewed by the local press, as well as by the UN information system.

Cuban Embassy participates in West Africa Healthcare Excellence Awards 2018

The Ambassador of Cuba to Ghana, Mr. Pedro Luis Despaigne González, and his wife, participated in the awards night for the Excellence of Healthcare in West Africa 2018, which was held at the Mövempick Ambassador Hotel in  Accra.

At the ceremony, the Cuban Ambassador conveyed the greetings to the awardees and ratified Cuba's willingness to continue cooperating with the African countries in improving their health standards. He also announced that in 2019 there will be a massive graduation of more than 200 young Ghanaians who are currently studying medicine on the Caribbean island.

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