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The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has outlined a series of event to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the cedi which falls on July 19, 2025.
The activities will start with a launch event at the Accra International Conference Centre in August themed: “60 Years of the Cedi: A symbol of Sovereignty, Stability and Economic Resilience”.
This will be followed by an activity in collaboration with the National Museum of Science and Technology as well as Mobile museum exhibitions.
There will also be a stakeholder engagement on cash handling (Keep the cedi clean) currency life cycle Chart (Currency process), and security features (Know the cedi).
In September, the Bank of Ghana will embark on community outreach forums to engage stakeholders in an Interactive dialogue and roadshows named the Cedi Week.
In October, the Bank of Ghana will commence a student engagement and organise essay competitions on the currency themed CediFest.
The Bank of Ghana will in November mark the Cedi@60 anniversary at the Accra International Conference Centre, which will be hosted in partnership with the Currency Research Department.
The activities will end with a Thanksgiving Service in December 2025.
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