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Coconut Grove Regency Hotel has been crowned the overall best three-star hotel of the year at the just-ended 6th edition of the Ghana Hotels Association awards in Accra.
It also won the Best Front House and the Best in Conference Team of the Year in their respective categories.
Speaking to Myjoyonline in an interview, the Front Office and Administrative Manager, Afua Taylor Ashie expressed her excitement over the awards.

She said, having the customers at heart has been the primary goal of her outfit.
Earlier, the President of the Ghana Hotels Association (GHA), Dr Edward Ackah-Nyamike paid tribute to the former President of the Association, Mr Herbert Acquaye for initiating the award scheme.

According to him, the Ghana Hotels Association Awards scheme was initiated to award hotels and members of the Ghana Hotels Association who distinguish themselves in various aspects of their work.
The theme for the 6th edition of the Ghana Hotels Association awards was ‘Sustaining the Hotel Industry in Ghana Post Covid-19’.
The Ghana Hotels Association was formed in 1975 and is made up of managing proprietors, managing directors or accredited representatives of hotels, motels, and guest houses certified and licensed by the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) to offer accommodation, catering and other tourism services in Ghana.
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