Golden Tulip Hotel Ghana, a 4-Star hotel and a continental hospitality service provider on Friday night held a cocktail reception to mark it’s 30 years of successful operations in Ghana.
The programme, which was attended by the company’s valued clients and partners, was addressed by the Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mark Okraku Mantey.

Mr. Okraku Mantey disclosed that government will soon train about 30,000 Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the tourism sector to improve service delivery and efficiency.

The General Manager of Golden Tulip, Stephane Robert, expressed gratitude to the company’s clients and partners for their loyalty which has kept the business for the past 3 decades.

Mr. Stephane promised exceptional customer experience in the coming years.
There was a cultural performances while music was provided by the Ghana Armed Forces band.

A giant-sized, branded anniversary cake, was cut to climax the day.
















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