Volta Region To Host 66th Independence Day Celebrations
This year, the Volta region of Ghana is set to host the 66th Independence Day celebrations on March 6th. This marks a momentous occasion for both Ghana and the Volta region, as they come together to commemorate their nation's freedom and celebrate their collective cultural heritage. The 66th Independence Day celebrations are sure to be a grand affair and will be an exciting event for all involved.
The event will be held at the Ho Sports Stadium
The 66th Independence Day celebrations of the Volta Region will be held at the Ho Sports Stadium. This event will bring together the people of the region to celebrate and honor their beloved nation. The event will be free of charge and open to the public.
At the stadium, attendees can expect to see a range of cultural performances and activities. There will be a parade to commemorate the occasion, as well as a range of traditional dances and music performances to commemorate the Volta Region's unique culture and heritage. Local artisans will also be selling souvenirs to commemorate the day.
In addition, there will be food stalls offering traditional Volta dishes, such as fufu and light soup. There will also be vendors selling a variety of products, such as textiles, jewelry, and crafts. This is sure to be an amazing event that everyone in the Volta Region should attend!
For more information about the 66th Independence Day celebrations in the Volta Region, please contact the Volta Regional Secretariat. We hope to see you at the Ho Sports Stadium for a fun-filled day of celebrating our beloved nation!
It will feature a parade, cultural performances, and more
The 66th Independence Day celebrations in the Volta region of Ghana will include a grand parade and cultural performances. Floats and marching bands will be present in the parade, which is open to all citizens of the region. Traditional folk dances, music, and plays will be showcased by local artists, as well as performances from other parts of the country. This year's event promises to be an impressive display of unity and pride for Ghana's independence. After the parade, there will be an outdoor festival with various stalls selling traditional wares and food, as well as displays of culture and history. It will be a day of celebration, fun, and entertainment that the entire community can enjoy.
The event is open to the public and will be free of charge
Volta region is set to host the 66th Independence Day celebrations at the Ho Sports Stadium this year. Everyone is invited to come and join in the festivities, and admission is free!
The event will include a parade with floats, motorcades, and cultural performances from various schools and clubs in the region. It will be an opportunity for the people of Volta to celebrate their culture and unity.
Additionally, the celebration will provide opportunities to experience the unique traditions of the Volta region, such as traditional drumming and dancing. There will also be plenty of food and other activities to enjoy.
We encourage everyone to come out and join us in celebrating this special occasion. Please contact the Volta Regional Secretariat for more information. We look forward to seeing you at the 66th Independence Day celebrations!
For more information, please contact the Volta Regional Secretariat
The Volta Regional Secretariat is the government office responsible for coordinating and organizing the 66th Independence Day celebrations to be held in Ho, Volta. They can provide you with more information about the event, such as the dates and times, any applicable regulations or restrictions, and how to access the venue.
You can contact the Volta Regional Secretariat by phone, email, or in person. Their office hours are 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM, Monday to Friday. For more detailed inquiries, you can visit the Secretariat's website or send them an email.
The Secretariat is also responsible for granting permits for food vendors, cultural performances, and other activities. If you would like to be a part of the festivities, please contact the Volta Regional Secretariat for more information.