The hospitality industry in Ghana is poised for a momentous gathering as the Ghana Hotels Association prepares to host its 12th Biennial Congress. Scheduled for Thursday, April 25th, 2024, at the prestigious Akroma Plaza Hotel in Takoradi, the congress promises to be a pivotal event for stakeholders in the tourism and hospitality sector.
National Officers, Regional Delegates, Chairmen, and Past Executives of the Ghana Hotels Association will converge at the Akroma Plaza Hotel to reflect on the association’s activities over the past two years and strategize for the future.
The congress serves as a platform for collective introspection, planning, and networking, aimed at driving economic growth and sustainability within the hotel industry in Ghana.
Under the theme “Adapting Emerging Trends in Global Hospitality Management for Economic Growth and Sustainability,” the congress will delve into discussions surrounding innovative practices and strategies to enhance the competitiveness of Ghana’s hotel sector in the global arena.
From embracing technological advancements to promoting environmental sustainability, delegates will explore various avenues to elevate the standards of hospitality services in the country.
The opening ceremony of the congress will be graced by esteemed stakeholders from the tourism and hospitality industry, adding prestige and significance to the occasion. Their presence underscores the collaborative efforts required to propel the hotel industry forward and position Ghana as a premier destination for leisure and business travelers alike.
As The President of the Ghana Hotels Association – Dr. Edward Ackah-Nyamike Jnr. extends a warm invitation to all participants and stakeholders to join in this momentous event.
With anticipation running high, the 12th Biennial Congress promises to be a catalyst for positive change, innovation, and growth within Ghana’s vibrant hospitality sector.
As the countdown begins to April 25th, all eyes are on Takoradi as the Ghana Hotels Association prepares to chart a course towards a brighter and more prosperous future for the hotel industry in Ghana.

