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The Global Chairman of Groupe Nduom, Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom, has expressed gratitude to God and Ghanaians for their support over the 30 years that Coconut Grove Beach Resort has operated in Ghana.
He especially highlighted the year 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the globe, taking lives and posing significant challenges to businesses and national economies.
Coconut Grove Beach Resort, located in Elmina, Ghana, recently celebrated its 30th anniversary in grand style.
As part of its social responsibility initiatives, the resort sponsored a breast cancer awareness campaign in collaboration with the University of Cape Coast.

The anniversary celebration culminated in a Nine Lessons and Carols night, which saw a host of dignitaries, including Justice Amonoo-Neizer, a Justice of the High Court in Cape Coast, gracing the occasion.

Speaking during the event, Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom, the visionary behind the resort, reflected on its remarkable journey. “This milestone would not have been possible without divine blessings and the dedication of our team,” he remarked.

Highlighting challenges such as the impact of COVID-19, Dr. Nduom remained optimistic about the future. “The coming years will see a great transformation for this business,” he assured attendees.
Dr Nana Kweku Nduom, President of Groupe Nduom, Ghana, echoed similar sentiments. “We are confident that the years ahead will bring even greater achievements as we continue to grow and innovate,” he stated.

Looking ahead, the management of Coconut Grove Beach Resort has outlined plans to further enhance its facilities.
These upgrades are aimed at elevating guest experiences and solidifying the resort’s reputation as one of Ghana’s premier hospitality destinations.

Established in December 1994, the resort has become a cornerstone of Ghana's hospitality industry.
Over the years, it has hosted a variety of distinguished guests, including the Crown Prince of the Netherlands, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, and Hollywood actor Will Smith.
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