Cuba and NUGS in a position to strengthen their relations
The Ambassador of Cuba to Ghana, Mr. Pedro Luis Despaigne González received at the Embassy a representation of student leaders of the National Union of Students of Ghana (NUGS), headed by its President, Mr. Frank Amoakene, who was elected to that position in November 2017.
The NUGS President highlighted the historical ties of the organization with the Embassy, explained the interest to expand the cooperation with the Cuban counterparts and requested information about the island political system and about the current state of US-Cuba relations.
Cuban Ambassador meets the acting Director of the Americas Bureau at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ghana
The Ambassador of Cuba, Mr. Pedro L. Despaigne González was received at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of Ghana by Mr. Aikins Abroakwa, acting Director of the Americas Bureau.
The meeting was used to analyze the state of the bilateral relations, the current and prospective cooperation sectors, and the actions that both sides intend to carry out in 2018 to promote the strengthening of the bonds between both countries and governments.
Celebration of the 59th Anniversary of the Triumph of the Cuban Revolution in Ghana
The 59th Anniversary of the Triumph of the Cuban Revolution was celebrated in Ghana with the participation of government officials, Ghanaians who studied in Cuba, Cuban residents, friends of the solidarity campaign, members of the Medical Brigade of Cuba (BMC) in the country, members of the diplomatic corps and the staff of the Cuban embassy.
Cuba has contributed to the formation of thousands of young Africans, says Cuban ambassador to Ghana
In an interview for the African Youth Time television program, the Ambassador of Cuba to Ghana, Mr. Pedro L. Despaigne González said that the most important capital for any country is the trained human resource that is possessed.
To the questions asked by the host, Ms. Naana Owusu Ansah, the Ambassador explained the elements that have led to educational development in Cuba, as well as the contribution made by the Caribbean country in training more than 29 thousand young Africans, Ghana having tangible examples in the ten regions of the country.




