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News / Youth-in-Art Festival 2025 Minister Reaffirms Commitment to Creative Industry Growth

Youth-in-Art Festival 2025 Minister Reaffirms Commitment to Creative Industry Growth

Ministry of Tourism, Culture & Creative Arts, 13 November 2025 , Ghana

The Youth-in-Art Festival 2025 opened in Accra on Thursday with a renewed call for Ghanaian youth to harness creativity as a pathway to employment, entrepreneurship, and national development. The event, held at the Centre for National Culture, brought together artists, academics, industry practitioners, and young creatives from across the country.

https://www.motcca.gov.gh/youth-in-art-festival-2025-minister-reaffirms-commitment-to-creative-industry-growth/

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