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The Winneba Youth Choir has paid glowing tribute to Ghana’s Ambassador to Malta, Barbara A. Benisa, praising her for her pivotal role in elevating the choir’s international profile and redefining Ghanaian cultural diplomacy.
In a citation presented to the Ambassador on April 13, the choir expressed “profound gratitude and deep appreciation” for her exceptional leadership, culminating in the choir’s groundbreaking visit to Malta in August 2024.
That visit marked their participation in the 10th anniversary of Ghana’s High Commission in Malta—an event the choir described as “transformative.”
“Your unwavering support, coupled with your meticulous attention to the choir’s well-being and comfort, ensured an enriching and memorable experience for all,” the citation read.
“We deeply value your immense contribution and hold you in high regard for your invaluable impact on the choir’s international journey.”
In response, Ambassador Benisa reflected on the emotional and cultural significance of the moment, underscoring the need to promote Ghanaian identity abroad.
“The choir has done very well carrying the culture of Ghana,” she said.

“It is very, very important to promote the culture of Ghana. In Malta, I was the only Black woman among the whites—I had to work harder and prove myself.”
Her efforts were not limited to music and diplomacy alone. Ambassador Benisa noted that she also used her platform to push Ghanaian culture through food and fashion.
“We introduced Taste Ghana, Wear Ghana, and even made-in-Ghana chocolates became very common in Malta,” she said. “We had a very successful time with the people of Malta.”
True to her reputation as a dynamic diplomat, she emphasised the need for swift action and bold decisions in her role.
“As an Ambassador, I don’t have any problem making decisions and taking action quickly,” she said.
“Getting the Winneba Youth Choir to Malta and getting Chef Jove to take part in the president’s cookery program were all part of that.”
The choir’s acknowledgement is not just a recognition of Ambassador Benisa’s diplomatic achievements, but a celebration of how cultural promotion can be a powerful tool in nation branding.
As the citation concludes, the choir hopes this marks the beginning of “greater heights ahead.”
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