Cuba in Ghana

Cuban Ambassador reinforces ties of friendship with Trade Unions in Ghana

The Ambassador of Cuba to Ghana, Pedro Luis Despaigne González participated in the central celebration of the May Day Parade carried out in the Black Star Square in Accra. 

In the activity, which counted with the participation of the President of the Republic, Nana Dankwa Addo Akufo-Addo, was mentioned the presence of the Cuban diplomat in the words expressed to the audience by Dr. Yaw Baah, Secretary General of the Trades Union Congress (TUC). 

Ministro de Juventud y Deportes de Ghana ratifica los vínculos con Cuba

The Minister of Youth and Sports of Ghana, Hon. Mr. Isaac Kwame Asiamah, received the Cuban Ambassador to Ghana, Pedro Luis Despaigne Gonzalez at the headquarter of the Ministry.

The Ghanaian Minister and the Cuban Ambassador talked on the historical cooperation between the two countries in the field of the sports and expressed that the boxing is an activity of common interest, because Ghana and Cuba had had good performances in this sport and Cuba had been training Ghanaian boxers many years ago. The Minister also emphasized about the presence in Ghana of the Cuban doctors.

Ghana participates in May Day Celebrations in Cuba

Comrade Alexander Nyarko-Opoku, First Vice Chairperson of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) of Ghana arrived in Havana to participate in the 2017 May Day Celebrations in Cuba.

The TUC´s leader was chosen by the Committee Executive of his organization to represent Ghana in the XII International Brigade May Day 2017. He is an enthusiastic member of the Solidarity Campaign to Cuba in Ghana.

Cuban Ambassador receives members of the Ghana National Fire Service

Three officers of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), were received at the Cuban Embassy by Ambassador, Pedro Luis Despaigne González.

The visit made to the Cuban Embassy by Mr. Albert Aidoo, Planning Officer; Ms. Juliana Vuu, Training Officer and Suzanette Akuko, Administrative Officer, was aimed at increasing the links between the GNFSR and its Cuban counterpart.

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