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DECEMBER IN CAPE COAST 2025 (AFRO TORCH) BY TORCH LIGHT TOURS

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Torch Light Travel and Tours last Wednesday, March 5, 2025 launched the Second Edition of AfroTorch Festival. Started in 2024, the festival is a vibrant celebration of African heritage, culture, music, dance, and fashion, aiming to attract both local and international visitors.  The impact of this festival goes beyond entertainment; it is a strategic tool to stimulate economic growth, create jobs, and elevate Cape Coast as a top cultural and historical tourism destination in Africa. The organizers, led by Michael Orleans, deserve high commendation for their dedication to positioning Cape Coast on the global tourism map. By curating an immersive experience that highlights the richness of Ghanaian traditions, the festival not only strengthens community identity but also increases Cape Coast’s visibility on the global stage. Cape Coast is already home to the famous Fetu Afahye and Orange Friday which have significantly contributed to the city’s tourism appeal. Held annually by the Ogu...

Joseph Andoh Kwofie's Profile

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The intense media coverage has really helped project the track and field prospects in Senior High Schools. This has really started many conversations from talent identification to transition to opportunities for development.  These conversations mainly attributed to the performance of Tachyon athlete and Mfantsipim School's Joseph Andoh Kwofie due to his talent. I must admit Joseph Andoh Kwofie was running faster in last year's Championship than this year because last year's Championship was around June and he participated in many competitions which made him sharp, recording his 10.1secs & 20.3 secs records in the 100m & 200m respectively.  This year's media coverage is a blessing to the development we are investing resources and time in. This will position coaches, clubs, and athletes to be visible, taking advantage of many opportunities. We have also realized many inconsistencies in the reportage, and it seems that with all the hype, many still can't appre...