NDC 2008 Manifesto For A Better Ghana ? Don?t Mind the Body but Mind the Engine

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The cover pages of the NDC 2008 manifesto are colorful and even attractive. However, beyond those colorful pages are 100 pages of ideas, policy objectives, and agenda that will guide the government should the people of Ghana decide to hire Professor Atta Mills as President in December. It is important to debate and discuss these ideas as part of a campaign to inform the voters as they get ready to exercise their suffrage in less than 2 months. The manifesto is built around 4 themes: (i) Governance; (ii) Economy; (iii) People; and (iv) Infrastructure. In this incipient discussion, I will focus on the Governance leg of the manifesto.

The manifesto defines Governance as ?the exercise of political, economic, and administrative authority in the management of our nation?s affairs.? The party?s primary Governance strategy ?is to mobilize ordinary citizens to claim back their government and implement activities that will enhance the participation and promote the interests of ordinary Ghanaians.? This strategy will be effectuated in seven areas: (1) governance reform; (2) corporate governance; (3) e-governance; (4) law and justice; (5) human safety and security; (6) local government and decentralization; and (7) international relations for development. The discussion below focuses on the first five areas.

Governance Reform

On governance reform, the manifesto lays out the party?s ideas for parliament, corruption, women and governance, media, civil society and the constitution. I, next, summarize my understanding and assessment of those ideas.

PARLIAMENT: The manifesto identifies three issues with parliament: (i) whether the appointment of some ministers from parliament compromise the independence of parliament; (ii) whether parliament is adequately resourced; and (iii) how to enhance parliament?s oversight responsibility. On the first issue, the proposed solution is to ?subject the issue to a critical reflection by major stakeholders ? and use the results of such consultations as the basis of firm proposals to parliament.? On the second issue, the solution is to ?adhere to the constitutional space provided for Parliament to define its financial needs, and for these to be satisfied within the limits of public resources without undue delays and unwarranted cutbacks.? On the third issue, the solution is to ?reinforce this role by empowering the relevant committees and extending this function to cover other senior public officials.?

Anyone with a modest sophistication at evaluating public policy can readily see that these are not ideas at all. It shows unpreparedness and lack of foresight for a political party to offer consultations as its panacea for what it has identified as a threat to the independence of parliament. To say that an NDC government will allow parliament to define its financial needs subject to public resources is to say absolutely nothing. And to say that relevant committees will be empowered to enhance their oversight roles is both too little and too much, which is a kind way of saying it is a meaningless proposal.

Still on parliament, the manifesto proposes three bad ideas and one good idea. First, the party plans to construct and furnish a standard MP?s office in each of the 230 constituencies. Second, each MP will be allowed to hire an administrator, whose salaries and benefits will become a charge on the consolidated fund. Third, the party plans to set up a ?constituency development fund? for each MP. Finally, the party plans to assign a university graduate in liberal arts and humanities to serve as a research assistant for each MP.

It is hard to understand why the NDC sees building a standard MP office in each constituency as a priority. This is especially so when it built standard MP homes in Accra, which they then sold on the cheap to the MPs of the 1st parliament. If MPs need to do work for their constituents, they should arrange with the various districts, churches, schools, etc. to set up meeting places. For the same reason, hiring an administrator to man these MP houses is indicative of a party that still does not understand our budgetary constraints. I have always been against the notion of setting aside funds for MPs, to be used according to their discretion. These funds are better allocated to the district assemblies, who can then set their own priorities. I, however, am supportive of assigning a research assistant to each MP but reject the notion that the assigned servicemen should be in liberal arts or humanities. MPs make decisions on health, roads, budgets, etc and could use help from assistants with expertise in various areas.

CORRUPTION: Corruption, probably the biggest problem in our polity, has the potential to reach epidemic proportions with the discovery and commercial production of oil in the western region. The NDC must therefore be given credit for addressing this issue in its manifesto. Unfortunately its proposals to address the problem lack clarity, thoughtfulness, seriousness, and creativity. At the heart of its anti-corruption effort, is a ?program of encouraging citizens to demand accountability and blowing the whistle on corrupt officials and practices.? Because this is reminiscent of the Citizenship Vetting Committee, it is important that its parameters be clarified. There is also a promise to strengthen CHRAJ and SFO, although no specifics are offered on how the strengthening will be done to arrest corruption. There is also a sentence on asset declaration (the law will be revised to make it functional and effective in ensuring probity and accountability) Sadly, all the proposals focus on detection of corruption, although the best way to address corruption is emplacing preventive controls, such as business performance reviews, segregation of duties, information processing controls, and audits. On balance, it seems the NDC is merely paying lip service to corruption as evidenced by the 4 or so paragraphs devoted to it in a manifesto of over 100 pages.

WOMEN AND GOVERNANCE: According to the manifesto, an NDC government ?shall strengthen the position of women and significantly increase their number in senior governance posts, improve the conditions of poor women and actively promote gender equality and equity.? Of course, this does not say much as it is a generic statement that can be found in the manifesto of just about most modern political parties. The real test is the specific proposals put forward to advance this agenda. Here, we are told that ?the NDC government shall introduce major gender policy and legislative reforms, aiming for a minimum of 40% representation of women at conferences and congresses of the party and in government and public service.? Needless to say, the P/NDC does not have to be in government to assure a 40% representation of women at its conferences and congresses. The proportion of women at their conferences and parliamentary caucus should give the best clue of where it stands on gender issues and whether gender equality will be its priority. The manifesto also talks about intensifying public education against negative socio-cultural practices that discriminate against women. This is welcome and I hope the NDC will speak against the culture that allows men to marry their wives? relatives. MEDIA: During its tenure from 1981 to 1992, the PNDC was openly hostile to the media culminating in the so called culture of silence. This relationship did not change under the NDC even after the advent of the constitution in 1992. The NDC criminalized speech and made prison graduates out of Malik Kwaku Baako, Haruna Atta, Ebenezer Quarcoo, etc. Alas, it often got an assist from the Supreme Court, whose mechanical interpretation of the free speech clause allowed the criminal libel laws to swallow the constitutional guaranteed freedom of speech. Fortunately, one of the first acts of the NPP government was to get rid of the obnoxious criminal libel laws. A potential NDC government?s thinking on the media is therefore important to assessing whether it has made a clear break with the past.

While the manifesto is unclear as to where the NDC stands on criminal libel and the media, there are some danger signals. First, the manifesto indicates that ?the NDC will expect the media to be fair, objective and truthful in a true spirit of partnership with government for promoting national cohesion and sustainable development.? Second, ?the NDC government will maintain a principled relationship with the media, constantly reminding each other that what is right under one government does not suddenly turn wrong when government changes hands.? Third, the ?career progression and development of journalists will engage the serious attention of the NDC government, and a programme of sponsorship of journalists for further training and specialization will be instituted.? These are 3 dangerous ideas that should be of concern to the media and citizenry. The expectation of media fairness suggests that the NDC will monitor the media and will take corrective actions when, in its opinion, the media falls short of expectation. The proposed principled relationship is contrary to the free and independent media contemplated by the constitution. Monitoring the career progression of journalists should clearly not be the role of any government. My interpretation of this tripartite proposal is that the NDC plans to use a ?carrot and stick? approach to muzzle the media. The manifesto states the nature of the carrots (career enhancement from good journalists), the performance benchmark (expectation of fairness, etc) but leaves unspecified the nature of the stick. I am unable to rule out the return of criminal libel under an NDC government.

CIVIL SERVICE: The manifesto devotes 2 paragraphs to the civil service. First, an NDC government will ensure a civil service leadership ?characterized by competence and provide a remuneration structure that will make civil servants more effective and efficient.? Second, the NDC government will locate the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC) in the office of the President to be chaired by the President. The first policy is half-baked because of the absence of specifics. To be taken seriously, a manifesto should be more than platitudes. The second policy is bad and suggests some confusion as to the role of the NDPC. Under the constitution, the NDPC shall advise the President on development planning policy and strategy (article 87(1)) and shall be

responsible to the President (article 85(3)). Further, the NDPC shall consist of a chairman who shall be appointed by the President in consultation with the council of state (article 85(2)). In light of these constitutional provisions, it is clear that the plan to locate it to the office of the President does not mean much and the plan to have the President chair the commission is in clear contravention of article 85(2).

CIVIL SOCIETY: The manifesto identifies civil society as a critical part of the governance process. However, the only plan for civil society is to ?provide the necessary support and environment in which civil society organizations will flourish.? This, again, is both too little and too much. It fails to shed any meaningful light on the party?s plans for civil society.

CONSTITUTION: Although this is advertised as part of the governance reform agenda, there is no specific plan or even statement about it. Corporate Governance Corporate governance refers to the set of processes, customs, policies, laws and institutions that define the way a corporation is directed, administered or controlled. Forensic audit of 11 state owned enterprises for the period that the NDC was in office revealed that questionable corporate governance practices had led to losses of over ?1.3 Trillion (old cedis). This was in addition to mysterious diversification practices (e.g., CARIDEM), unilateral guarantee of loans (e.g., Quality Grain and Valley Farms), and lack of accountability (e.g., delayed audit reports and inaction by the public accounts committee). In light of this history, the NDC?s plans on corporate governance assume additional importance.

Alas, the manifesto does not shed light on the party plans to avoid the recurrence of the problems that existed during its tenure. With respect to private sector corporate governance, the manifesto states ?the NDC government will engage the private sector and regulatory agencies to ensure that good corporate governance standards and guidelines are set.? This, of course, is no plan at all. With respect to the public sector, ?companies will be restructured with emphasis on responsibility, accountability, and performance. The composition of Board of Directors will emphasize quality, competence and professionalism, and they shall operate within the overall policy framework set by the government.? Again, these are worthwhile goals that do not invite debate and are shared by all parties. What is lacking and troubling is the absence of specific plans, actions, or tactics. The only specific idea that I found was a statement that ?as far as practicable, ministers and MPs shall not be appointed to positions of chairman and members of Board of Directors of public sector companies in order to avoid conflict of interest situations.? This is a positive idea, except that the ?as far as practicable? caveat should give the voter cause for concern.

Nkrumah?s Eternal Endowment on Governance

An NDC government plans to declare Dr. Nkrumah?s birthday a national holiday with effect from his 100th birthday annivessary. Expectedly, the manifesto does not provide any cost/benefit analysis. Nor do I have any reason to believe that the party has given any serious thought on the cost to the economy of the over 14 public holidays that we currently have on the books. When it comes to holidays, we need less not more.

E-Governance

E-Governance refers to the use of information communication technology as a platform for exchanging information, providing services and transacting with citizens, businesses, and other arms of government. If implemented properly, it can empower citizens and enhance government and business productivity. The manifesto states ?a network design for the whole country will start in earnest. This design will take into account the existing infrastructure, the expected expansion and the expected traffic.? This is a good focus but falls far short of what is needed to be taken seriously. For instance, how much does an NDC government plan to spend? What will be given up in order to fund this project? How much will be spent on training staff to bring them up to speed? Without these specifics, budgets, and milestones, the manifesto is reduced to statements of agreed-upon aspirations. Moreover, without these specifics, the Office of Evaluation and Oversight, a proposed new office to monitor the fulfillment of promises made in the manifesto, will have an impossible task and end up as a deadweight, job-for-the boys agency, whose costs are absorbed by the ever shrinking and over-stretched consolidated funds.

Law and Justice

According to the manifesto, the NDC aims to ?restore confidence in and respect for the judiciary, make it truly independent and close any loopholes that tend to tempt and encourage executive manipulation of the judiciary.? Further, ?justice will be made available to all, especially the poor, and court procedures will be reviewed to expedite court processes. Measures to improve the human resource base of the judiciary as well as the quality of judgments will be pursued.? The party also set some benchmarks, which include placing a ceiling on the number of Supreme Court Justices, empanelling all Supreme Court Justices, separating the Attorney General?s department from the ministry of justice, sponsoring sitting judges for further studies, reviewing the legal aid act, etc.

Again, because no budgetary information and milestones are provided, it is hard to take these proposals seriously. But there are some ideas that should concern all Ghanaians who care about the independence of the judiciary. For instance, it is very disturbing that the NDC plans to take measures to ?improve the quality of judgments? and ?make the judiciary truly independent.? The manifesto does not detail the measures that the party will take to do these things but it seems clear that the NDC does not understand the judiciary is a co-equal branch of government and must at all times be free from executive interference, intimidation, and invectives. It is probably worth reminding the NDC that in spite of its perspectives or predispositions, the administration of justice is within the sole purview of the judiciary.

Article 127 (1) is very clear that ?In the exercise of the judicial power of Ghana, the Judiciary, in both its judicial and administrative functions, including financial administration, is subject only to this Constitution and shall not be subject to the control or direction of any person or authority.? Thus, many of the measures outlined in the manifesto, which appear to interfere with the exercise of the judicial function, are worrisome indeed.

Human Safety and Security

The manifesto breaks this into two parts: (1) fighting narcotic trafficking and (2) protecting the people.

On fighting narcotic trafficking, the manifesto is long on accusing the NPP government of not doing much but short on what an NDC government will do. First, an NDC government ?will not allow this country to be turned into a subsidiary of drug cartels.? Second, an government ?will faithfully and diligently discharge our international obligations especially relating to the seizure and forfeiture of the assets of convicted drug traffickers.? Finally, the NDC government ?will send a clear signal to all drug dealers and drug traffickers that it is no hurry to transfer to Ghana persons convicted of narcotic trafficking serving sentences in foreign prisons.?

That is it! No plans on reforming NACOB, customs, police, or other law enforcement. There is nothing on surveillance, education, and treatment. There are no planned budgetary allocations, nothing at all to show that this is a problem that has been seriously considered.

On protecting the people, the manifesto does marginally better by specifying some broad policy objectives. These include improving the capacity of the internal security agencies, reviving the neighborhood watch committees, strengthening the intelligence committees, providing the equipment and other logistics for an efficient police service, etc. Of course, this is another catalogue of wishes that most serious ?O? level students can regurgitate on an exam on Government. Specifics are needed on funding, personnel, milestones, etc. for a manifesto to be considered a serious document.

Conclusion

As we get ready to vote in December 2008, it is important for voters to be fully informed about the plans of the major political parties. The political parties have provided manifestoes to facilitate this process. However, these manifestoes tend to be lengthy and inaccessible to most voters. This creates a demand for summaries of these manifestoes. It is in this spirit that I offer this initial evaluation of part of the NDC manifesto. Based on my review, I find that the colorful pages of the manifesto mask some very half-baked, bad and even dangerous ideas, which reminds me of the inscription on the tro-tro that I used to ride from my Adabraka abode to the then Makola No. 1 ? don?t mind the body, mind the engine!

Source:?Asare, S. Kwaku

The Monte Carlo’s Success Story

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Monte Carlo

The chief executive of Monte Carlo Grand Caf?, Mrs. Sally Kanbonaba Kleyn, has declared her intention to use her outfit to promote Ghana’s tourism industry.

She told Beatwaves that despite her huge investment in the entertainment industry she believed there was a lot to be done if stakeholders want to maintain the standard in the industry.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with Beatwaves at her office, Sally disclosed that she started from a humble beginning and with determination she had reached this far.

According to her, in 2004 she established Monte Carlo Forever Fashion off the Osu Oxford Street in Accra on her return from Europe.

Two years later she established a bar and restaurant as well as a night club, since to her, the tourism industry in Ghana was booming.

Two weeks ago she relocated her Forever Fashion House from the Osu Oxford Street to the premises of the bar and restaurant under the theme; ?Monte Carlo Under One Roof.?

In addition she opened a VIP private clubbing section within her club. This decision was to satisfy the growing demand of clientele who always visit plush joints, she said.

When asked how she came by the name Monte Carlo, she said, ?I adopted the name Monte Carlo for my bar and restaurant from Monte Carlo, a suburb of Monaco.

There is so much class attached to the name itself which made me want to bring it to Ghana.

So I named my restaurant Monte Carlo.?

Sally who is affectionately called Mama Luu (a Dutch word meaning Auntie), disclosed that she is used to living an expensive lifestyle.

?I unfortunately or fortunately developed very expensive taste for fashion. Everything to do with things around me, from furniture to clothes is authentic and expensive,? she declared.

The sight of her plush Monte Carlo Grande Caf? no doubt suggests so.

According to Sally, her taste for such posh lifestyle was an influence from a city called Monaco where she resided with her Dutch husband, Mr. Hank Kleyn and her five-year-old daughter.

Everybody in Monaco, she revealed, lives an affluent lifestyle.

Sally, who owns a Hummer H2 model, Range Rover sports 2007 model, Mercedes X-Class 500 and an Escalate, as well wears classy international designer clothes from lines as Christian Dior, Gucci, Roberto Carville and Lorenzo among others. Locally, she patronises high quality Kente and African designs from Woodin.

Sally who said she is hundred percent Ghanaian hails from Bawku in the Upper East Region.

She completed her General Certificate Examination (GCE O’Level) at the Sekondi College in 1994. She later came into contact with a man from Switzerland who traveled with her to that country.

The Monte Carlo CEO told Beatwaves that after shuttling between Ghana and Europe she decided to stay at home and find a permanent job for herself, but somewhere along the line she met her husband and they moved to Monaco, one of richest cities in the world.

Personally Sally says she thinks she is a successful business woman in

the area of show businesses. ?I have everything I want to achieve.

There is nothing I really wanted that I have not been able to get, but with business I think I am not all that successful,? she stated. She indicated that she does not enjoy her affluence alone as she also helps society.

She hinted that besides providing jobs for the unemployed in society, she gives to institutions that need support from business men and women.

?I have adopted a maternity ward at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital where I have relieved some of the mothers who were not able to pay their medical bills.

I also provide the ward with things that the babies need. I am not saying this because I want recognition, but to prove to you that I also support society.?

Sally’s greatest dislike in life is people who don’t respect others. ?I don’t like such people since I myself respect people. I am humble.

I grew up with my sister and father. I was only fortunate to marry an European. So I won’t do anything to disrespect others because I am successful in life.?

She as well told Beatwaves that beautifying was her utmost hobby.

?My hobby! My major interest is spending time at home beautifying myself.

I have to be honest with you; I like taking care of myself by making sure that every detail or every part of my body is done. I like to do my hair, my nails.

I also like speaking to my family. I don’t have any special hobbies. I will probably say my business is a hobby at the same time because I do enjoy it when I’m working,? said the 32-year-old woman.

By Francis Addo & Gorge Clifford Owusu

KOO NIMO: THE LIVING LEGEND

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Koo Nimo is a living legend from Ghana, playing multiple forms of traditional musics as well as new music, informed by western influences.

Koo (also known as Daniel Amponsah, from his days in London) grew up as part of the royal family of Ghana, where he learned to play the traditional red and black kete drums of the royal ensembles. By the time he was nineteen, he was teaching drumming, guitar, and brass band music in his native village of Foase.

While in London thereafter on a chemistry scholarship, he took formal instruction in guitar. After returning to Ghana, he took a position as chief laboratory technician in the Chemistry Department of the University of Science and Technology in Kumasi He remained an active musician during this time, and the head of the Musicians Union.

In 1957 he formed the Ghanaian roots ensemble Adadam Agofomma, which received considerable acclaim. Along with the kete drumming he learned in his youth, he became a virtuoso in the palmwine guitar style, a complicated pattern of two-finger picking. It is this palmwine style that he is most famous for.

His playing is influenced heavily by brass band highlife (American giants such as Charlie Christian, as well as Spanish guitar styles.

He is one of the most respected artists in current African music, though he ignores the afrobeat style.

OSIBISA: FULL ILLUSTRATED BIOGRAPHY

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Formed in London in 1969 by three Ghanaian and three Caribbean musicians, Osibisa played a central role in developing an awareness of African music among European and North American audiences in the 70s.

The Ghanaian founder members of Osibisa – Teddy Osei (saxophone), Sol Amarfio (drums) and Mac Tontoh, Teddy’s brother (trumpet) – were seasoned members of the Accra highlife scene before they moved to London to launch their attack on the world stage.

Osei and Amaflio had played in the Star Gazers, a top Ghanaian highlife band, before setting up the Comets, who scored a large West African hit with their 1958 single ‘Pete Pete’. Tontoh was also a member of the Comets, before joining the Uhuru Dance Band, one of the first outfits to bring elements of jazz into Ghanaian highlife. The other founder-members of Osibisa were Spartacus R, a Grenadian bass player, Robert Bailey (b. Trinidad; keyboards) and Wendel Richardson (b. Antigua; lead guitar), & Lasisi Amao (b. Nigeria; percussionist & tenor sax).
Teddy Osei

Teddy Osei moved to London in 1962 where he was eventually given a scholarship by the Ghanaian government to study music. In 1964, he formed Cat’s Paw, an early blueprint for Osibisa that blended highlife, rock and soul. In 1969, feeling the need for more accomplished African musicians within the line-up, he persuaded Tontoh and Amarfio to join him in London and Osibisa was born.

Osbisa in the 90’sThe venture proved to be an immediate success, with the single ‘Music for Gong Gong’ a substantial hit in 1970 (three other singles later made the British Top 10: ‘Sunshine Day’, ‘Dance the Body Music’ and ‘Coffee Song’). Osibisa’s debut album displayed music whose rock references, especially in the guitar solos, combined with vibrant African cross rhythms. The band’s true power only fully came across on stage, when African village scenarios and a mastery of rhythm and melody summoned up energy and spirit. Woyaya reached number 11 in the UK and Art Garfunkel later covered its title track.

During the late 70s they spent much of their time on world tours, playing to particularly large audiences in Japan, India, Australia and Africa. They were joined at this time, by the Ghanaian percussionist Darko Adams ‘Potato’ (b. 1932, d. 1 January 1995, Accra, Ghana).

In 1980 Osibisa performed a special concert at the Zimbabwean independence celebrations. By this time, however, Osibisa’s star was in decline, in commercial terms, in Europe and America. The band continued touring and releasing records, but to steadily diminishing audiences. Business problems followed. After initially signing to MCA Records, Osibisa had changed labels several times, ending with Bronze Records. The moves reflected their growing frustration with British business, as each label in turn tried to persuade them to adapt their music to the disco style. Osibisa were prepared to make some concessions but only up to a point.

Teddy Osei: Still blowin’, still delivering the goods!In the mid-80s, the group directed their attention to the state of the music business in Ghana, planning a studio and theatre complex, and to helping in the promotion of younger highlife artists. In 1984, Tontoh formed a London band to back three visiting Ghanaian musicians – A.B. Crentsil, Eric Agyeman and Thomas Frempong. An album, Highlife Stars, followed on Osibisa’s own Flying Elephant label.

Osibisa occasionally staged reunion concerts before Teddy Osei put together a new line-up for 1996’s’ Monsore’. Sequel Records reissued much of their past catalogue in 1999, proving how good the band were and how amazingly fresh their music still sounds today.
Contrary to popular belief, this legendary band are still in existence, still touring and still recording. Their latest release AKA KAKRA is an absolute triumph mixing their familiar rock tinged cross-rhythms with some great improvised jazz leanings.

THE HIGHLIFE ALLSTARS

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Some of the greatest of all Highlife artists recalling the golden era of Ghana””s Guitar Highlife and Palmwine music. Features singers Alex Konadu and Prince Osei Kofi, the Palmwine sounds of Kwadwo Tawia and brassband highlife by Kwaku Abeka

The National Liberation Council And The Busia Years, 1966-71

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The leaders of the coup that overthrew Nkrumah immediately opened the country’s borders and its prison gates to allow the return from exile or release from preventive detention of all opponents of Nkrumah. The National Liberation Council (NLC), composed of four army officers and four police officers, assumed executive power. It appointed a cabinet of civil servants and promised to restore democratic government as quickly as possible. The ban on the formation of political parties remained in force until late 1968, but activity by individual figures began much earlier with the appointment of a succession of committees composed of civil servants and politicians as the first step in the return to civilian and representative rule.

These moves culminated in the appointment of a representative assembly to draft a constitution for the Second Republic of Ghana. Political party activity was allowed to commence with the opening of the assembly. By election time in August 1969, the first competitive nationwide political contest since 1956, five parties had been organized.

The major contenders were the Progress Party (PP), headed by Kofi A. Busia, and the National Alliance of Liberals (NAL), led by Komla A. Gbedemah. Critics associated these two leading parties with the political divisions of the early Nkrumah years. The PP found much of its support among the old opponents of Nkrumah’s CPP- -the educated middle class and traditionalists of Ashanti Region and the North. This link was strengthened by the fact that Busia had headed the NLM and its successor, the UP, before fleeing the country to oppose Nkrumah from exile. Similarly, the NAL was seen as the successor of the CPP’s right wing, which Gbedemah had headed until he was ousted by Nkrumah in 1961.

The elections demonstrated an interesting voting pattern. For example, the PP carried all the seats among the Asante and the Brong. All seats in the northern regions of the country were closely contested. In the Volta Region, the PP won some Ewe seats, while the NAL won all seats in the non-Ewe northern section. Overall, the PP gained 59 percent of the popular vote and 74 percent of the seats in the National Assembly. The PP’s victories demonstrated some support among nearly all the ethnic groups. An estimated 60 percent of the electorate voted.

Immediately after the elections, Gbedemah was barred from taking his seat in the National Assembly by a Supreme Court decision involving those CPP members who had been accused of financial crimes. Gbedemah retired permanently from active participation in politics. The NAL, left without a strong leader, controlled thirty seats; in October 1970, it absorbed the members of three other minor parties in the assembly to form the Justice Party (JP) under the leadership of Joseph Appiah. Their combined strength constituted what amounted to a southern bloc with a solid constituency among most of the Ewe and the peoples of the coastal cities.

Busia, the PP leader in both parliament and the nation, became prime minister when the National Assembly met in September. An interim three-member presidential commission, composed of Major Afrifa, Police Inspector General Harlley of the NLC, and the chief of the defense staff, Major General A.K. Ocran, served in place of an elected president for the first year and a half of civilian rule. The commission dissolved itself in August 1970. Before stepping down, Afrifa criticized the constitution, particularly provisions that served more as a bar to the rise of a dictator than as a blueprint for an effective, decisive government. The electoral college chose as president Chief Justice Edward Akufo Addo, one of the leading nationalist politicians of the UGCC era and one of the judges dismissed by Nkrumah in 1964.

All attention, however, remained focused on Prime Minister Busia and his government. Much was expected of the Busia administration, because its parliamentarians were considered intellectuals and, therefore, more perceptive in their evaluations of what needed to be done. Many Ghanaians hoped that their decisions would be in the general interest of the nation, as compared with those made by the Nkrumah administration, which were judged to satisfy narrow party interests and, more important, Nkrumah’s personal agenda. The NLC had given assurances that there would be more democracy, more political maturity, and more freedom in Ghana, because the politicians allowed to run for the 1969 elections were proponents of Western democracy. In fact, these were the same individuals who had suffered under the old regime and were, therefore, thought to understand the benefits of democracy.

Two early measures initiated by the Busia government were the expulsion of large numbers of noncitizens from the country and a companion measure to limit foreign involvement in small businesses. The moves were aimed at relieving the unemployment created by the country’s precarious economic situation. The policies were popular because they forced out of the retail sector of the economy those foreigners, especially Lebanese, Asians, and Nigerians, who were perceived as unfairly monopolizing trade to the disadvantage of Ghanaians. Many other Busia moves, however, were not popular. Busia’s decision to introduce a loan program for university students, who had hitherto received free education, was challenged because it was interpreted as introducing a class system into the country’s highest institutions of learning. Some observers even saw Busia’s devaluation of the national currency and his encouragement of foreign investment in the industrial sector of the economy as conservative ideas that could undermine Ghana’s sovereignty.

The opposition Justice Party’s basic policies did not differ significantly from those of the Busia administration. Still, the party attempted to stress the importance of the central government rather than that of limited private enterprise in economic development, and it continued to emphasize programs of primary interest to the urban work force. The ruling PP emphasized the need for development in rural areas, both to slow the movement of population to the cities and to redress regional imbalance in levels of development. The JP and a growing number of PP members favored suspension of payment on some foreign debts of the Nkrumah era. This attitude grew more popular as debt payments became more difficult to meet. Both parties favored creation of a West African economic community or an economic union with the neighboring West African states.

Despite broad popular support garnered at its inception and strong foreign connections, the Busia government fell victim to an army coup within twenty-seven months. Neither ethnic nor class differences played a role in the overthrow of the PP government. The crucial causes were the country’s continuing economic difficulties, both those stemming from the high foreign debts incurred by Nkrumah and those resulting from internal problems. The PP government had inherited US$580 million in medium- and long-term debts, an amount equal to 25 percent of the gross domestic product ( GDP) of 1969. By 1971 the US$580 million had been further inflated by US$72 million in accrued interest payments and US$296 million in short-term commercial credits. Within the country, an even larger internal debt fueled inflation.

Ghana’s economy remained largely dependent upon the often difficult cultivation of and market for cocoa. Cocoa prices had always been volatile, but exports of this tropical crop normally provided about half of the country’s foreign currency earnings. Beginning in the 1960s, however, a number of factors combined to limit severely this vital source of national income. These factors included foreign competition (particularly from neighboring Côte d’Ivoire), a lack of understanding of free-market forces (by the government in setting prices paid to farmers), accusations of bureaucratic incompetence in the Cocoa Marketing Board, and the smuggling of crops into Côte d’Ivoire. As a result, Ghana’s income from cocoa exports continued to fall dramatically.

Austerity measures imposed by the Busia administration, although wise in the long run, alienated influential farmers, who until then had been PP supporters. These measures were part of Busia’s economic structural adjustment efforts to put the country on a sounder financial base. The austerity programs had been recommended by the International Monetary Fund ( IMF). The recovery measures also severely affected the middle class and the salaried work force, both of which faced wage freezes, tax increases, currency devaluations, and rising import prices. These measures precipitated protests from the Trade Union Congress. In response, the government sent the army to occupy the trade union headquarters and to block strike actions–a situation that some perceived as negating the government’s claim to be operating democratically.

The army troops and officers upon whom Busia relied for support were themselves affected, both in their personal lives and in the tightening of the defense budget, by these same austerity measures. As the leader of the anti-Busia coup declared on January 13, 1972, even those amenities enjoyed by the army during the Nkrumah regime were no longer available. Knowing that austerity had alienated the officers, the Busia government began to change the leadership of the army’s combat elements. This, however, was the last straw. Lieutenant Colonel Ignatius Kutu Acheampong, temporarily commanding the First Brigade around Accra, led a bloodless coup that ended the Second Republic.

The National Redemption Council Years, 1972-79

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Despite its short existence, the Second Republic was significant in that the development problems the nation faced came clearly into focus. These included uneven distribution of investment funds and favoritism toward certain groups and regions. Furthermore, important questions about developmental priorities emerged. For example, was rural development more important than the needs of the urban population? Or, to what extent was the government to incur the cost of university education? And more important, was the public to be drawn into the debate about the nation’s future? The impact of the fall of Ghana’s Second Republic cast a shadow across the nation’s political future because no clear answers to these problems emerged.

According to one writer, the overthrow of the PP government revealed that Ghana was no longer the pace-setter in Africa’s search for workable political institutions. Both the radical left and the conservative right had failed. In opposing Nkrumah’s one- party state, Busia allegedly argued that socialist rule in Ghana had led to unemployment and poverty for many while party officials grew richer at the expense of the masses. But in justifying the one-party state, Nkrumah pointed to the weaknesses of multiparty parliamentary democracy, a system that delayed decision-making processes and, therefore, the ability to take action to foster development. The fall of both the Nkrumah and the Busia regimes seemed to have confused many with regard to the political direction the nation needed to take. In other words, in the first few years after the Nkrumah administration, Ghanaians were unable to arrive at a consensus on the type of government suited to address their national problems.

It was this situation–the inability of the PP government to satisfy diverse interest groups–that ostensibly gave Acheampong an excuse for the January 13 takeover. Acheampong’s National Redemption Council (NRC) claimed that it had to act to remove the ill effects of the currency devaluation of the previous government and thereby, at least in the short run, to improve living conditions for individual Ghanaians. Under the circumstances, the NRC was compelled to take immediate measures. Although committed to the reversal of the fiscal policies of the PP government, the NRC, by comparison, adopted policies that appeared painless and, therefore, popular. But unlike the coup leaders of the NLC, members of the NRC did not outline any plan for the return of the nation to democratic rule. Some observers accused the NRC of acting simply to rectify their own grievances. To justify their takeover, coup leaders leveled charges of corruption against Busia and his ministers. In its first years, the NRC drew support from a public pleased by the reversal of Busia’s austerity measures. The Ghanaian currency was revalued upward, and two moves were announced to lessen the burden of existing foreign debts: the repudiation of US$90 million of Nkrumah’s debts to British companies, and the unilateral rescheduling of the rest of the country’s debts for payment over fifty years. Later, the NRC nationalized all large foreign-owned companies. But these measures, while instantly popular in the streets, did nothing to solve the country’s real problems. If anything, they aggravated the problem of capital flow.

Unlike the NLC of 1966, the NRC sought to create a truly military government; hence, in October 1975, the ruling council was reorganized into the Supreme Military Council (SMC), and its membership was restricted to a few senior military officers. The intent was to consolidate the military’s hold over government administration and to address occasional disagreements, conflicts, and suspicions within the armed forces, which by now had emerged as the constituency of the military government. Little input from the civilian sector was allowed, and no offers were made to return any part of the government to civilian control during the SMC’s first five years in power. SMC members believed that the country’s problems were caused by a lack of organization, which could be remedied by applying military organization and thinking. This was the extent of the SMC philosophy. Officers were put in charge of all ministries and state enterprises; junior officers and sergeants were assigned leadership roles down to the local level in every government department and parastatal organization.

During the NRC’s early years, these administrative changes led many Ghanaians to hope that the soldiers in command would improve the efficiency of the country’s bloated bureaucracies. Acheampong’s popularity continued into 1974 as the government successfully negotiated international loan agreements and rescheduled Ghana’s debts. The government also provided price supports for basic food imports, while seeking to encourage Ghanaians to become self- reliant in agriculture and the production of raw materials. In the Operation Feed Yourself program, all Ghanians were encouraged to undertake some form of food production, with the goal of eventual food self-sufficiency for the country. The program enjoyed some initial success, but support for it gradually waned.

Whatever limited success the NRC had in these efforts, however, was overridden by other basic economic factors. Industry and transportation suffered greatly as world oil prices rose during and after 1974, and the lack of foreign exchange and credit left the country without fuel. Basic food production continued to decline even as the population grew, largely because of poor price management and urbanization. When world cocoa prices rose again in the late 1970s, Ghana was unable to take advantage of the price rise because of the low productivity of its old orchards. Moreover, because of the low prices paid to cocoa farmers, some growers along the nation’s borders smuggled their produce to Togo or Côte d’Ivoire. Disillusionment with the government grew, particularly among the educated. Accusations of personal corruption among the rulers also began to surface.

The reorganization of the NRC into the SMC in 1975 may have been part of a face-saving attempt. Shortly after that time, the government sought to stifle opposition by issuing a decree forbidding the propagation of rumors and by banning a number of independent newspapers and detaining their journalists. Also, armed soldiers broke up student demonstrations, and the government repeatedly closed the universities, which had become important centers of opposition to NRC policies.

Despite these efforts, the SMC by 1977 found itself constrained by mounting nonviolent opposition. To be sure, discussions about the nation’s political future and its relationship to the SMC had begun in earnest. Although the various opposition groups (university students, lawyers, and other organized civilian groups) called for a return to civilian constitutional rule, Acheampong and the SMC favored a union government–a mixture of elected civilian and appointed military leaders–but one in which party politics would be abolished. University students and many intellectuals criticized the union government idea, but others, such as Justice Gustav Koranteng-Addow, who chaired the seventeen-member ad hoc committee appointed by the government to work out details of the plan, defended it as the solution to the nation’s political problems. Supporters of the union government idea viewed multiparty political contests as the perpetrators of social tension and community conflict among classes, regions, and ethnic groups. Unionists argued that their plan had the potential to depoliticize public life and to allow the nation to concentrate its energies on economic problems.

A national referendum was held in March 1978 to allow the people to accept or reject the union government concept. A rejection of the union government meant a continuation of military rule. Given this choice, it was surprising that so narrow a margin voted in favor of union government. Opponents of the idea organized demonstrations against the government, arguing that the referendum vote had not been free or fair. The Acheampong government reacted by banning several organizations and by jailing as many as 300 of its opponents.

The agenda for change in the union government referendum called for the drafting of a new constitution by an SMC-appointed commission, the selection of a constituent assembly by November 1978, and general elections in June 1979. The ad hoc committee had recommended a nonparty election, an elected executive president, and a cabinet whose members would be drawn from outside a single- house National Assembly. The military council would then step down, although its members could run for office as individuals.

In July 1978, in a sudden move, the other SMC officers forced Acheampong to resign, replacing him with Lieutenant General Frederick W.K. Akuffo. The SMC apparently acted in response to continuing pressure to find a solution to the country’s economic dilemma. Inflation was estimated to be as high as 300 percent that year. There were shortages of basic commodities, and cocoa production fell to half its 1964 peak. The council was also motivated by Acheampong’s failure to dampen rising political pressure for changes. Akuffo, the new SMC chairman, promised publicly to hand over political power to a new government to be elected by July 1, 1979.

Despite Akuffo’s assurances, opposition to the SMC persisted. The call for the formation of political parties intensified. In an effort to gain support in the face of continuing strikes over economic and political issues, the Akuffo government at length announced that the formation of political parties would be allowed after January 1979. Akuffo also granted amnesty to former members of both Nkrumah’s CPP and Busia’s PP, as well as to all those convicted of subversion under Acheampong. The decree lifting the ban on party politics went into effect on January 1, 1979, as planned. The constitutional assembly that had been working on a new constitution presented an approved draft and adjourned in May. All appeared set for a new attempt at constitutional government in July, when a group of young army officers overthrew the SMC government in June 1979.

Hotels in Ghana

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Name: Treasure Land Hotel
Location: Ayigya Kumasi
Address: Located at the serene neighborhood of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (K.N.U.S.T)
Telephone: 233-51-61012, +233-51-61011
Fax: 233-20-8111977, +233-24-4461675
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: No information found
Facilities: Conference Rooms, Internet Service, Restaurant, Room Service, Swimming Pool, Television

Name: Sampson’s Guest House Ltd.
Location: Two Streets before Kwashieman ‘A-Lang’Taxi Station
Address: House No. 121 , 3 rd Lake Pool Street
Accra
Telephone: +00 44 2 8451 3356, Mobile: +00 44 7944 543 082
Fax: 0289 101 152 Mobile: 0275 339 910
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 4-Star
Room Types: No information found
Facilities: Television

Name: Novotel Accra map available
Location: Accra Central
Address: Accra City Centre – Barnes Road
Box 12720, Accra-North
Telephone: 233 21 667546
Fax: Fax: 233 21 667533
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 4-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Suite
Facilities: Conference Rooms, Internet Service, Restaurant, Room Service, Swimming Pool, Television

Name: Beyin Beach Resort
Location: next to the Ghana Wildlife Centre for Nzuelzo (the stilt village) 90 km West of Takoradi
Address: P.O Box 145,
Aiyinasi,
Western Region,
Ghana
Telephone: +233 275 139186,+233 242 188240
Fax: No information found
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: No information found
Facilities: No information found

Name: Korkpalm Hotel
Location: Asylum Down
Address: Second Crescent,
beside Burkina Faso Embassy,
Asylum Down
Telephone: +233-(0) 21-226797,+233-(0)208-022599,+233-(0)243-045341
Fax: No information found
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: No information found
Facilities: No information found

Name: Biriwa Beach Hotel map available
Location: Biriwa
Address: Box 479, Cape Coast
Telephone: 042-33333/33666 / +233 (0)244 446277
Fax: Fax: +233 (0)42 33124
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Double
Facilities: Internet Service, Restaurant, Room Service, Television

Name: JeSuis Afrique
Location: Kokrobite
Address: (click here for map)
Telephone: 233 (0)24 738 937
Fax: No information found
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: No information found
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hotel De Hilda
Location: Tamso Tarkwa
Address: Box 347, Tarkwa
Telephone: 0362-20325
Fax: 0362-20992/3
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: Double
Facilities: Air Conditioning, Conference Rooms, Fitness Center, Internet Service, Restaurant, Room Service, Safe for Valuables, Swimming Pool, Television

Name: Eusbett Hotel
Location: Sunyani
Address: Box 1167, Sunyani
Telephone: +233 (0) 61 27116, 24393-4
Fax: +233 (0) 6124391-2
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: Air Conditioning, Conference Rooms, Fitness Center, Restaurant, Room Service, Safe for Valuables, Swimming Pool, Television

Name: Abuesi Beach Resort map available
Location: Abuesi near Sekondi
Address: Abuesi
Telephone: No information found
Fax: No information found
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: No information found
Facilities: No information found

Name: Esther’s Hotel
Location: Airport Residential Area
Address: 4 Volta Street
Box 4431
Airport Residential, Accra
Telephone: 772368/
Fax: Fax: 765750
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single
Facilities: Internet Service, Television

Name: Erata Hotel map available
Location: East Legon
Address: Ougadougou Avenue, Okponglo
East Legon
P.O. Box GP 8949
Accra Ghana
Telephone: 233 21 506343/515192/515/193
Fax: Fax: 233 21 505119
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Suite, Chalet
Facilities: No information found

Name: Green Turtle Lodge map available
Location: Takoradi
Address: Green Turtle Lodge
P.O. Box MC1258
Takoradi
Western Region
Ghana
Telephone: 233 (0)31-26282
Fax: 233 (0) 244 893 566
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: No information found
Facilities: Restaurant, Safe for Valuables

Name: Coconut Grove Regency – Accra map available
Location: Ridge behind the Ghana Immigration Service Headquarters
Address: Box CT 3998,Cantonments
Accra
Telephone: 226310/225155
Fax: Fax: 230145
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: Single, Single, Double, Double
Facilities: Conference Rooms, Fitness Center, Internet Service, Restaurant, Room Service, Swimming Pool, Television

Name: Coconut Grove Hotel – Obuasi
Location: Obuasi Ashanti
Address: Box OB. 933, Obuasi
Telephone: No information found
Fax: No information found
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: Conference Rooms, Internet Service, Restaurant, Room Service, Television

Name: Coconut Grove (Bridge House)
Location: Elmina
Address: Box 175, Elmina
Telephone: 042-34557
Fax: 042-33632
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Unclassified
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: Restaurant, Room Service, Television

Name: Coconut Grove Beach Resort
Location: Elmina
Address: Box 168, Elmina
Telephone: 33637/33650
Fax: 33646
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Suite, Chalet
Facilities: Conference Rooms, Fitness Center, Internet Service, Restaurant, Room Service, Swimming Pool, Television, Tennis Courts

Name: Aylos Bay Hotel and Garden Restaurant map available
Location: Akosombo
Address: P.O. Box AB37, Akosombo,
ER, Ghana
Telephone: 233 (0) 251 20093
Fax: 233 (0) 244 756088
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: Restaurant, Room Service

Name: Silicon Golf Park Apartment Hotel
Location: West Legon
Address: 8 Silicon Avenue
West Legon, Greenhil
P.O. Box AN11489, Accra
Telephone: 233 21 400000/235306/220435
Fax: Fax: 233 21 228520
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: No information found
Facilities: No information found

Name: White Sands Beach Club
Location: Gomoa Fetteh
Address: Box C 575, Cant.Accra
Telephone: 0244-311888/021-773070/60
Fax: Fax: 021-774064
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Unclassified
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: Air Conditioning, Internet Service, Restaurant, Room Service, Television

Name: Raybow Hotel
Location: Takoradi
Address: Box 906, Takoradi
Telephone: 031-22072
Fax: 031-23960
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Suite, Chalet
Facilities: Air Conditioning, Restaurant, Room Service, Safe for Valuables, Swimming Pool, Television

Name: B and Q Guest House
Location: Nkroful
Address: Box 31, Nkroful
Telephone: 233 342-22377/ 0342-22340/ 20 8245581
Fax: No information found
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Twin, Suite
Facilities: Air Conditioning

Name: Golden Lemon Guest House
Location: 4th Street, Tesano
Address: Box 91, Stadium Accra
Telephone: +233 21-231747, 07944438042
Fax: Fax: +233 21-231747
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Axim Beach Resort
Location: Axim
Address: Box 180, Axim
Telephone: 233 342 22260
Fax: 233 342 22706
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Chalet
Facilities: Air Conditioning

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Name: HOTEL RHEMA(TRAVEL & TOURS) map available
Location: ASHALEY BOTWE
Address: PMB 74 KIA-AIRPORT, ACCRA
Telephone: 233 2150 4077/233 2431 80689
Fax: 233 2437 80724
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: No information found
Facilities: No information found

Name: Frankies Food and Rooms map available
Location: Osu Re
Address: Box CT 4499,Cantoments
Telephone: 773567
Fax: Fax 773567
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Chances Hotel – poor reviews
Location: Ho
Address: Box 605, Ho
Telephone: 091-28344
Fax: 091-27083
Email: E-mail: Chanceshotel@hot mail.com
Rating: 5-Star
Room Types: Chalet
Facilities: No information found

Name: Chez Lien Hotel Annex
Location: Osu
Address: H/N F33/4, Dadebu Rd, Osu
Box 16003, KIA – Accra
Telephone: 233 21 775356
Fax: Fax: 233 21 775357
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Avenida Hotel
Location: Adabraka
Address: Box 756, Accra
Telephone: 233 21 22135/ 220321
Fax: 226057
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Ashanti Gold Hotel
Location: Bantama Kumasi
Address: Box KS.233 Kumasi
Telephone: 233 51 25875/ 20-8116128
Fax: 233 51 20092
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Suite
Facilities: Air Conditioning

Name: Arewa Sunshine Hotel
Location: Tamale
Address: Box 1875, Tamale
Telephone: 233 71 23991
Fax: 233 71 23992
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Double, Twin, Suite
Facilities: Air Conditioning

Name: Apollo Hotel
Location: Tema Comm.11
Address: Box 1680, Tema
Telephone: 23322 306417/ 22 301982
Fax: No information found
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Anomabo Beach Resort map available
Location: Anomabo
Address: Box 52, Anomabo
Telephone: 233 42-33801/35801/91562/0244-331731//021-221111
Fax: 233 21-230806
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: Air Conditioning, IDD Line, Restaurant, Room Service, Safe for Valuables

Name: Akapii Guest House
Location: Prestea
Address: Box 50, Prestea
Telephone: 233 24 4459302
Fax: No information found
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Airside Hotel map available
Location: Airport Residential Area
Address: Box CT 1570, Cantoments
Telephone: 233 21 760480(0)21-783844/ 765768
Fax: 233 21 765765
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Africa Beach Guest House
Location: Takoradi
Address: Box 648,Takoradi
Telephone: 233 (0) 31 23466/ (0)31 25148
Fax: 233 (0)31 21666
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: Air Conditioning, Restaurant, Room Service, Television

Name: Backstage Guest House
Location: Teshie Nungua
Address: Box TN 410,Teshie-Nungua Estate
Telephone: 233 21 712635
Fax: No information found
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Bay View Hotel
Location: East Legon
Address: Box: 18124, Airport
Telephone: 233 21 507887
Fax: 233 21 507890
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: Air Conditioning

Name: Ampomah Guest House
Location: East Legon
Address: Box 777, Kaneshie
Telephone: 507488/7
Fax: Fax: 507489
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Twin, Chalet
Facilities: Air Conditioning

Name: La Palm Royal Beach Hotel map available
Location: La
Address: Box OS 3000, Accra
Telephone: 771642/4/7010354
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Unclassified
Room Types: Single, Double, Double, Double, Suite, Suite, Suite
Facilities: Conference Rooms, Fitness Center, Internet Service, Restaurant, Room Service, Swimming Pool, Television

Name: Penta Hotel map available
Location: Osu. R.E.
Address: Box 7354,Accra-North
Telephone: penta_hotel1.jpg
Fax: Front View of the Hotel
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Alisa Hotel map available
Location: Labone
Address: Box C 1111, Cantonments
Telephone: 233 21 768291
Fax: 233 21 708300
Email: No information found
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Suite, Chalet
Facilities: Air Conditioning

Name: Abidjan Hotel
Location: Dichemso Kumasi
Address: Box KS. 3053 Kumasi
Telephone: 051- 25539
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Ahema Guest House
Location: Bantama Kumasi
Address: Box KS. 6996, Kumasi
Telephone: 051-27650/020-8124391
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Sunlodge Hotel
Location: Tesano
Address: Box 6909 Accra-North
Telephone: 229795/229758
Fax: Fax: 242238
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Acacia Lodge Ltd
Location: North Kaneshie
Address: Box 11492, Accra-North
Telephone: 231135
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Beverly Hills Hotel & Restaurant
Location: Asylum Down
Address: Box 182, Accra
Telephone: 233 21 224042
Fax: 233 21 242532
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: Air Conditioning

Name: Afisem Hotel
Location: Kotobabi
Address: Box 396, Achimota
Telephone: 233 21 225010
Fax: Fax: 304958
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single
Facilities: No information found

Name: AAMS Hotel
Location: Kokomlemle
Address: Box 6261, Accra North
Telephone: 233 24 363238/ 239331/ 228108
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Adzortor Hotel
Location: Logba Alakpeti
Address: Box 67, Hohoe
Telephone: 233 24 4812312
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: 4 Villages Inn
Location: Daban
Address: Box KS. 3374, Kumasi
Telephone: 233 51 22682/ 233 277 403603
Fax: Fax: 051-22682
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Adom Guest House
Location: Berekum
Address: Box 250, Berekum
Telephone: 0042-22192
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Aowinman Hotel
Location: Enchi
Address: Box 79, Enchi
Telephone: 031-22067
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Akwaaba Hotel
Location: Enchi
Address: Box 33, Enchi
Telephone: 031-22068
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Lake Bosomtwe Paradise Resort
Location: Abonu Lake road
Address: Box KS. 9995, Kumasi
Telephone: 051-20164
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Alhassan Hotel
Location: Tamale
Address: Box 73, Tamale
Telephone: 071-23638
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Akpe Na Mawu
Location: Ho
Address: Box 726, Ho
Telephone: 091-28156
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Africana Hotel
Location: Teshie
Address: Box 20, Teshie
Telephone: 233 (0) 21 711108
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Ahenfie Beach Hotel
Location: Kumasi Road Takoradi
Address: Box 0684, Takoradi
Telephone: 233 (0) 31 22966/ 24272/ 21267/ 22964
Fax: 233 (0) 31 22007/ (0) 31 21267
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Agyeiwaa Memorial Hotel
Location: Techiman
Address: Box: 35, Techiman
Telephone: 233 (0) 653 22074
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Apple Hotel
Location: Tema Comm.4
Address: Box 54, Tema
Telephone: 233 (0)22 204617
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Beach Comber Guest House
Location: Nungua
Address: Box 1234,TeshieNungua Estate
Telephone: 233 20 8118314/ 233 21 712986
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Adagye Gardens
Location: Odumasi Sunyani
Address: Box 241, Odumasi Sunyani
Telephone: 233 20 8230454
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Amical Hotel
Location: Tema Comm. 1
Address: Box 825, Tema
Telephone: 233 21 22 206009
Fax: 233 21 204943
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Avenue Club Hotel
Location: Adabraka
Address: Box 2968, Accra
Telephone: 233 21 222679
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Assurance Hotel
Location: Tesano
Address: Box 4019, Accra
Telephone: 233 21 228299
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Akwaada Nyame Hotel
Location: Dansoman
Address: Box 504, Dansoman
Telephone: 233 21 308076
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Berliner Guest House
Location: North Taifa
Address: Box AT 624, Achimota
Telephone: 233 21 406519
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Amkred Guest House
Location: Cape Coast
Address: Box 124, UCC C.C
Telephone: 233 21 42 32868
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Bellview Hotel
Location: Tudu
Address: Box 10 TUC
Telephone: 233 21 667730
Fax: 233 21 665838
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: Air Conditioning

Name: Alton Hotel and Tours
Location: Nungua
Address: Box 415, Accra
Telephone: 233 21 713326/7
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: Air Conditioning

Name: Akwaaba Beach Guest House
Location: Teshie Nungua
Address: Box 1387, T. Nungua
Telephone: 233 21 717742/ 024 280028
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Chalet, Chalet
Facilities: No information found

Name: Joska Lodge
Location: Osu
Address: Box 868 Osu, Accra
Telephone: 233 21 774808, 765911
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Alrose Hotel
Location: Takoradi
Address: Box 748, Takoradi
Telephone: 233 2181 24230
Fax: 233 21 81 21109
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: Air Conditioning

Name: Bella Lodge
Location: Tema Comm.5
Address: Box BT 216, Tema
Telephone: 233 22 203219
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Big Milly’s Backyard
Location: Kokrobite
Address: Box 11167, Accra North
Telephone: 233 24 2206961/ 233 244 607998
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Chalet
Facilities: No information found

Name: Alaska Beach Hotel
Location: Busua
Address: Box 80, Agona-Nkwanta
Telephone: 233 24 268599/ 243 054812
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Awuakyewaa Hotel
Location: Kade
Address: Box 41, Kade
Telephone: 233 243 571403
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Benkum Motel
Location: Atimpoku
Address: Box 36, Akosombo
Telephone: 233 25120050
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Aakway Lodge
Location: Adeiso
Address: Box 25, Adeiso
Telephone: 233 27 7541830
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Aduana Hotel
Location: Asokwa Kumasi
Address: Box: ST 192, Kumasi
Telephone: 233 27 880713/ 51 35515/ 243 940356
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Apollo ’11’ Hotel
Location: Takoradi
Address: Box 0242, Takoradi
Telephone: 233 31-23771
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Chalet
Facilities: No information found

Name: Ankobra Beach Hotel
Location: Axim
Address: Box 79, Axim
Telephone: 233 342 22400/ 22401
Fax: 233 342 22400
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: Air Conditioning

Name: Biah Lodge
Location: Parakuo Estates
Address: Box KW.31 Kwadaso-Kumasi
Telephone: 233 51 20442
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Suite
Facilities: Air Conditioning

Name: Ash Food Court Hotel
Location: Bantama Kumasi
Address: Box KS.952, Kumasi
Telephone: 233 51 22917
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Ashanti Paradise Hotel
Location: Ridge Kumasi
Address: Box KS.187, Kumasi
Telephone: 233 51 22917
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Adu-Boafo Lodge
Location: Danyame Kumasi
Address: Box GPO Kumasi
Telephone: 233 51 23437/ 51 25350
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Ask Guest House
Location: Kwadaso Kumasi
Address: Box KS. 474, Kumasi
Telephone: 233 51 26841/ 21 313437
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: Air Conditioning

Name: Balance Hotel
Location: Krofrom Kumasi
Address: Box KS.21,Kumasi
Telephone: 233 51 27717/8
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Chalet
Facilities: No information found

Name: Adom Wo Wim Hotel
Location: Obuasi
Address: Box OB. 237, Obuasi
Telephone: 233 51 40797
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single
Facilities: No information found

Name: Ayigya Hotel Annex
Location: Ayigya Kumasi
Address: Box KS 3515, Kumasi
Telephone: 233 51 60176
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Adansi Nyamekye Guest House
Location: Akrokerri Kumasi
Address: Box OB. 2416,Obuasi
Telephone: 233 51 91414
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Afrakoma Hotel
Location: Konogo/Odumasi
Address: Box:OD 5, Odumasi
Telephone: 233 531 24339
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Anim Guest House
Location: Konongo
Address: Box K 83,Konongo
Telephone: 233 53124381
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Chalet
Facilities: No information found

Name: Amankwaa Adade Hotel
Location: Ejura
Address: Box EJ. 1, Ejura
Telephone: 233 565 22038
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Afuofie Hotel
Location: Atebubu
Address: Box 76, Atebubu
Telephone: 233 567 22090
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

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Name: Anyinam Lodge
Location: Obuasi
Address: Box OB. 669 Obuasi,
Telephone: 233 582- 40478/ 40473
Fax: 233 582 40367
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Twin, Suite
Facilities: Air Conditioning

Name: Ansu Hotel
Location: Japekrom
Address: Box 10,Japekrom
Telephone: 233 642-22333
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single
Facilities: No information found

Name: Baah Hotel
Location: Wenchi
Address: Box 202, Wenchi
Telephone: 233 652 22690
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Baobab Guest House
Location: Tamale
Address: Box 185, Tamale
Telephone: 233 71 22672/ 22070/ 26271/70
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: Air Conditioning

Name: Bigiza Court Guest House
Location: Tamale
Address: Box 469, Tamale
Telephone: 233 71 23531/ 23127
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Atta Essibi Hotel
Location: Dohinayili
Address: Box 223, Tamale
Telephone: 233 71 23638
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Ankobea Guest House
Location: Kibi
Address: Box 5, Kibi
Telephone: 233 81 30771
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single
Facilities: No information found

Name: 1st Stop Guest House
Location: Asamankese
Address: Box 304, Asamankese
Telephone: 233 81 91090/ 233 243 290220
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Afegame Guest House
Location: Gbi Kledko
Address: Box 35, Hohoe
Telephone: 233 935 22591
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Abutia Guest
Location: Abutia Keta
Address: Box 166, Abutia-Keta
Telephone: 233 966 42499
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Aknac Lodge
Location: Bohyen Kumasi
Address: Box KS 167,Kumasi
Telephone: Tel: 051-28774/5
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: White Orange Hotel
Location: Bohyen Kumasi
Address: Box KS 9667, Kumasi
Telephone: 051-35486
Fax: No information found
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single
Facilities: No information found

Name: Whispers Guest House
Location: Odeneho Kwadaso
Address: Box KS. 6250, Kumasi
Telephone: Tel: 051-28643
Fax: No information found
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double, Chalet
Facilities: No information found

Name: Volta Hotel
Location: Akosombo
Address: Box AB 25, Akosombo
Telephone: 021-662639/662649/0251-20731
Fax: Fax: 021-663791
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Trustfort
Location: TUC Estates and Odeneho Kwadaso Kumasi
Address: P. O. BOX 6796 – TUC Kumasi
Telephone: 051 – 26101/27748
Fax: 024-662025
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Budget
Room Types: No information found
Facilities: No information found

Name: Tills No. 1 Hotel
Location: Gomoah Feteh
Address: Box 4, Gomoa Fetteh
Telephone: 0277-550480/021-304890
Fax: 027-558247
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Chalet
Facilities: No information found

Name: Sanat-Minat Lodge
Location: Bolgatanga
Address: Box 756, Bolgatanga
Telephone: 072-23511
Fax: Fax: 072-23994
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Relax Lodge
Location: Tamale
Address: Box 1149, Tamale
Telephone: 071-24981
Fax: Fax: 071-24978
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Unclassified
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Planter’s Lodge
Location: Dixcove Hill Takoradi
Address: Box 1096, Takoradi
Telephone: 031-22233
Fax: Fax: 22230
Email: planters@[email protected]
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Pink Panther
Location: Adiebeba Kumasi
Address: Box KS. 3142, Kumasi
Telephone: 051-38341
Fax: Fax: 051-38340
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Pink Hostel
Location: Located at Asylum Down Accra
Address: P. O. Box KIA 9732
Accra-Ghana
Telephone: 233-21-256710
Fax: 233-21-256712
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: One Africa Guest House
Location: Elmina
Address: Box 1251, Cape Coast
Telephone: 020-8195483/042-40021
Fax: Fax: 042-40021
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Chalet
Facilities: No information found

Name: Modern City Hotel
Location: Tamale
Address: Box 124, Tamale
Telephone: 071-24473/6/7/89/98
Fax: 071-24493
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Double, Twin, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Mole Motel
Location: Mole National Park Damongo
Address: Box 84, Damango
Telephone: 071-722045/0244-694815
Fax: No information found
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Catering Rest House
Location: Adum Kumasi
Address: Box KS. 3179, Kumasi
Telephone: 051-26506/23656
Fax: Fax: 051-23656
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Kosa Cultural Centre map available
Location: Ampenyi
Address: Box 812, Cape Coast
Telephone: 0244-375432
Fax: 042-33046
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hendin Court Guest House
Location: Regimanuel Estate
Address: Box GP 222, Accra
Telephone: 701059
Fax: No information found
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Jabez Hotel
Location: Agona Swedru
Address: Box 857, Agona Swedru
Telephone: 0432-22375/041-20488
Fax: Fax: 041-20473
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Greenland Hotel
Location: Agona Swedru
Address: Box AG 189, Agona Swedru
Telephone: 041-20062-5
Fax: Fax: 041-20061
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Unclassified
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hotel St. Patrick
Location: Akorem Kumasi
Address: Box FNT 195, Fanti New Town
Telephone: 051-45234
Fax: Fax: 051-45237
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hexagon Guest House
Location: Ola Cape House
Address: Box 416, Cape Coast
Telephone: 042-33711/0244-549918
Fax: Fax: 042-33711
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hans Cottage Botel
Location: Cape Coast
Address: Box 1240,Cape-Coast
Telephone: 042-33621/3
Fax: Fax: 042-33623
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Twin, Twin, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Mighty Victory Hotel
Location: Cape Coast
Address: Box AD 1193, Cape Coast
Telephone: 042-30142/30135
Fax: Fax: 042-30142
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Gariba Lodge
Location: Tamale
Address: Box: 541, Tamale
Telephone: 071-23371/23041-3
Fax: Fax: 071-23371/23040
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Freedom Hotel
Location: Ho
Address: Box 739, Ho
Telephone: 091-28151/28158/26970
Fax: Fax: 091-26967
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Ticcs Guest House
Location: Tamale
Address: Box 1012, Tamale
Telephone: 071-22836/22914
Fax: No information found
Email: Email:ticcs@africaonline
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Gillbt Guest House
Location: Tamale
Address: Box 378, Tamale
Telephone: 071-22341/23709
Fax: No information found
Email: Email:KGH-GILLBT@silorg
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Suite, Chalet
Facilities: No information found

Name: Blue Angels Guest House
Location: Dzorwulu
Address: Box 0427, Osu
Telephone: 772352
Fax: 772352
Email: E-mail: bansel @ africaonline.com.gh
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hillcrest Hotel
Location: Chapel Hil Takoradi
Address: Box 634, Takoradi
Telephone: 22277/22773
Fax: 031-24381/23646
Email: E-Mail : Hillcrest Africaonline. Com. Gh.
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Brenu Beach Lodge
Location: Brenu Akyinim
Address: Box 1002, Cape Coast
Telephone: 042-33907
Fax: No information found
Email: Em: [email protected]
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Lord’s Guest Inn
Location: Pedu Cape Coast
Address: Box 673, Cape Coast
Telephone: 042-30449
Fax: No information found
Email: Em. Lord’[email protected]
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Crown Apartamento
Location: Airport Residential Area
Address: P O Box C3098,Cantonments
Telephone: 762941/771712
Fax: Fax:762942
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Cresta Royale Hotel map available
Location: Dzorwulu
Address: Motorway Extension,
North Dzorwulu, Accra
PMB 163 Cantonments, Accra
Telephone: 233 21 517 411, 517 554
Fax: Fax: 233 21 517 556
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 5-Star
Room Types: No information found
Facilities: No information found

Name: Villa Cisneros Resort
Location: Sogakope
Address: Box 96 , Sogakope
Telephone: 091-28494/28608
Fax: 0244-220624
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite, Chalet
Facilities: No information found

Name: Catholic Unity Centre
Location: Damango
Address: Box DM 87, Damango
Telephone: 0717-22051/22101/22053
Fax: No information found
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Cape Coast Hotel
Location: Cape Coast
Address: Box 157, Cape Coast
Telephone: 042-33547/32919
Fax: Fax: 042-33547
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Busua Beach Resort
Location: Busua
Address: Box A.A.80, Agona Nkwanta
Telephone: 031-21210/21858-9/ 031- 21893/21897
Fax: Fax: 031-21859
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Black Star Hotel map available
Location: Bolgatanga
Address: Box 40, Bolgatanga
Telephone: 072-22346/23446
Fax: Fax: 072-23042
Email: [email protected]
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: SSNIT Guest House
Location: Ringway Estates
Address: Box M149
Telephone: 226228/225366
Fax: Fax: 225879
Email: ssnit [email protected]
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Sam’s Cottage Hotelf
Location: Dzorwulu
Address: Box LG 446, Legon
Telephone: 503604
Fax: Fax: 503605
Email: sam’s cot @ gh.com
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hotel Marymart
Location: Ring Road Central
Address: Box 5316, Accra North
Telephone: 221611
Fax: No information found
Email: [email protected]
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Lolababy Hotel
Location: West Dome
Address: Box KN 1275
Telephone: 403387
Fax: Fax: 407504
Email: lolababy @ghana.com
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Labadi Beach Hotel map available
Location: La
Address: Box 1, Trade Fair
Telephone: 772501
Fax: Fax: 772520
Email: No information found
Rating: 5-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Golden Tulip Hotel map available
Location: Cantonments
Address: Liberation Road,
Box 16033, Airport
Accra
Telephone: (233) 21 775360
Fax: Fax: (233) 21 775361
Email: No information found
Rating: 4-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Dot’s Inn map available
Location: Labone
Address: Box 7880, Accra North
Telephone: 774744
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Transit Lodge map available
Location: East Cantoment
Address: Box 12125, Accra-North
Telephone: 775164
Fax: 761943/761946
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Chalet
Facilities: No information found

Name: Eastoment Guest Lodge map available
Location: East Cantonments
Address: Box CT 1318,Cantonments
Telephone: 773541
Fax: Fax:762109
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Royal Ravico Hotel
Location: Nungua
Address: Box 165, Nungua
Telephone: 712797
Fax: Fax: 712804
Email: No information found
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Elmina Beach Resort
Location: Elmina
Address: Box 268, Elmina
Telephone: 33474
Fax: 33475
Email: No information found
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Vision Hotel map available
Location: Berekum
Address: Box 220, Berekum
Telephone: 0642-22278
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Prince Hotel map available
Location: Aflao
Address: Box 264, Aflao
Telephone: 0962-30264
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Alliance Hotel map available
Location: Yeji
Address: Box 30, Yeji
Telephone: 0568-22029
Fax: 0568-22091
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Holiday Hotel map available
Location: Airport Residential Area
Address: Box 8457,Airport
Telephone: 773660
Fax: Fax: 233-21 773432
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Central Hotel map available
Location: Ridge
Address: Box C 4444, Accra
Telephone: 7010600
Fax: Fax: 243330
Email: No information found
Rating: Unclassified
Room Types: Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Granada Hotel map available
Location: Airport Residential Area
Address: Box C 3041,Cantoments
Telephone: 775343/4
Fax: Fax:774880
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hotel Shangri-La map available
Location: Airport Residential Area
Address: Box 9201 K.I.A
Telephone: 776111/776993/4
Fax: Fax: 774873
Email: No information found
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hotel Wangara map available
Location: Labone
Address: Box 6565, Accra
Telephone: 772525/772438
Fax: Fax: 233-21 772438
Email: No information found
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Franco Tavern Hotel
Location: Tema Comm. 8
Address: Box 12, 59, Tema
Telephone: 022-306835
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: O’Right Guest Inn
Location: Akim Oda
Address: Box 477, Akim Oda
Telephone: 822-2168
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hotel Joe Carl
Location: Tema C 6
Address: Box BT 398, Tema
Telephone: (0) 22 200093/4
Fax: Fax: 200095
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hotel Los Palmitos
Location: Tema Comm.10
Address: Box CO. 2276, Tema
Telephone: (0) 22:300738/9
Fax: Fax: (0) 22:300706
Email: No information found
Rating: Unclassified
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Preston Park Hotel
Location: Tema Comm. 1
Address: Box SC 177, Tema
Telephone: (0) 22-204181
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Le Domino Guest House
Location: Tema Comm.5
Address: Box 8517, Tema
Telephone: (0) 22-204452
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Harbour Terrace Hotel
Location: Tema Comm.2
Address: Box 2811, Tema
Telephone: (0) 22-205437
Fax: Fax: (0) 22-205436
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Sabrina Inn
Location: Tema Comm. 1
Address: Box 8798, Tema
Telephone: (0) 22-206852
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single
Facilities: No information found

Name: Pleasant Chalets
Location: Tema C. 6
Address: Box 544, Tema
Telephone: (0) 22-206944
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Vigotel Hotel
Location: Tema Comm.11
Address: Box CS8367, Tema
Telephone: (0) 22-306154
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Tema Guest Inn
Location: Tema Comm.7
Address: Box 596, Tema
Telephone: (0) 22-306580
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Seadel Guest House
Location: Sakumono
Address: Box SK 145 Sakumomo
Telephone: (0) 22-401555
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Commville Hotel
Location: Tema Comm. 2
Address: Box 182, Tema
Telephone: (0)22-206264
Fax: Fax:( 0) 22-203081
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Wisfree Guest House
Location: Tema Comm.10
Address: Box B72, Tema
Telephone: (0)22-302558
Fax: Fax:(0) 22-306041
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Celebrity Golf Club & Holiday Resort
Location: Sakumono
Address: Box 1135, Tema Sakumono
Telephone: (0)22-401176/7
Fax: Fax: (0)22-401176
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Emmanuel Inn
Location: Techiman
Address: Box 142, Techiman
Telephone: (0653) 2063
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Eredec Hotel
Location: Koforidua
Address: Box 979, Koforidua
Telephone: (081) 24265
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: De Frank Guest House
Location: Ahwiaa Kumasi
Address: Box KS. 10014, Kumasi
Telephone: 020-2110768/ 024-274124
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hill Top Gardens
Location: Obrachere
Address: Box 347,Teshie Nungua Estates
Telephone: 021-222164
Fax: 020-8110621
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: New Timers Hotel
Location: Kasoa
Address: Box 15378, A/R North
Telephone: 021-245791
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Lipan Hotel
Location: Tema Comm.5
Address: Box 8141, Tema
Telephone: 022-206014
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Lucia Hotel
Location: Tema Comm.8
Address: Box 8706, Tema
Telephone: 022-306134
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Great Gardens Hotel
Location: Odorkor
Address: Box 17, Tema
Telephone: 022-306249
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Sand Piper Hotel
Location: Kokrobite
Address: Box 1642, Cape Coast
Telephone: 024-336591
Fax: 020-8116369
Email: No information found
Rating: Unclassified
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: To Be Guest House
Location: Gyinase Kumasi
Address: Box AS. 56, Kumasi
Telephone: 024-374642
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single
Facilities: No information found

Name: Divine lodge
Location: Bibiani
Address: Box 133, Bibiani
Telephone: 024-462029
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Palm Hill Hotel
Location: Akropong
Address: Box 109, Somanya
Telephone: 027 587070
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Day & Nite Hotel
Location: Kwashieman
Address: Box 91, State Transport, Accra
Telephone: 027-578145
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Esenam Hotel
Location: Ngyiresia Sekondi
Address: Box 274, Sekondi
Telephone: 031- 46616
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double, Twin, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hotel Arvo
Location: Collins Avenue Takoradi
Address: Box 0269, Takoradi
Telephone: 031-21530
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hotel Brenguano
Location: Suaman Dadieso
Address: Box 0911, Suaman
Telephone: 031-22995
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: F.S.M Hotel
Location: Kwesimintim Takoradi
Address: Box 193, Takoradi
Telephone: 031-23527
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: King James Hotel
Location: Elubo
Address: Box 81, Elubo
Telephone: 0345-22025
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Morning Star Hotel
Location: Tarkwa
Address: Box 370, Tarkwa
Telephone: 0369-20355
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Tandoh’s Hotel
Location: Kwabedu Tarkwa
Address: Box TK 145
Telephone: 0369-20387
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Peace Hotel
Location: Tarkwa
Address: Box 583, Tarkwa
Telephone: 0369-20557
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Marnico Guest
Location: Cape Coast
Address: Box 1138, Cape Coast
Telephone: 042-33210
Fax: 042- 33211
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Nyansapow Hotel
Location: Elmina
Address: Box 41, Elmina
Telephone: 042-33955
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Aggrey Palace Hotel
Location: Cape Coast
Address: Box 645, Cape Coast
Telephone: 0432-33556
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Lizzy’s Hotel
Location: Bomso Kumasi
Address: Box KS.3463,Kumasi
Telephone: 051- 34189
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Chalet
Facilities: No information found

Name: Precise Lodge
Location: Asokwa Kumasi
Address: Box ST 201, Kumasi
Telephone: 051- 38895/6
Fax: Fax: 051- 38896
Email: No information found
Rating: Unclassified
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Eno Donkor Hotel
Location: Amakom Kumasi
Address: Box ST 232,Kumasi
Telephone: 051-23256
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hotel Georgia
Location: Adiebeba Kumasi
Address: Box 2240, Kumasi
Telephone: 051-24154/23915
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Ekuona Hotel
Location: Asuoyeboa Kumasi
Address: Box: KS.677, Kumasi
Telephone: 051-25289
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Chalet
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hotel De Kingsway
Location: Adum Kumasi
Address: Box Ks. 178, Kumasi
Telephone: 051-26228
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Omintiminim Lodge
Location: Tarkwa Maakro
Address: Box SE.88, Kumasi
Telephone: 051-29166
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single
Facilities: No information found

Name: Nurom Inn
Location: Adum Kumasi
Address: Box KS.1400, Kumasi
Telephone: 051-32323
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Montana Hotel
Location: Adum Kumasi
Address: Box KS. 3590, Kumasi
Telephone: 051-32389
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Crystal Rose Hotel
Location: Ahodwo Kumasi
Address: Box KS. 4268, Kumasi
Telephone: 051-36608/9
Fax: Fax: 051-36610
Email: No information found
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Royal Basin Resort
Location: Anwomaso Kumasi
Address: Box KS. 532, Kumasi
Telephone: 051-60144/60168
Fax: Fax: 051-60168
Email: No information found
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hillbon Int. Hotel
Location: Buokrom Kumasi
Address: Box KS.1763, Kumasi
Telephone: 051-70111/70343/051-70111/70343
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Kodabbs Inn
Location: Techiman
Address: H/No. A11915
Telephone: 0568-22010
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Volta Lake Hotel
Location: Yeji
Address: Box 71, Yeji
Telephone: 0568-22010
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Tropical Hotel
Location: Sunyani
Address: Box 507, Sunyani
Telephone: 061 27199
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Catholic Pastorial Centre
Location: Sunyani
Address: Box 460, Sunyani
Telephone: 061-23174
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Okyeadie Guest House
Location: Derma
Address: Box c/o 5, Derma
Telephone: 061-23792
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single
Facilities: No information found

Name: Great Boffah
Location: Mim
Address: Box 61, Mim
Telephone: 061-27146
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Ebenezer Hotel
Location: Wenchi
Address: Box: 50, Wenchi Sunyani
Telephone: 061-452
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Guest de Fawzie
Location: Tamale Kalpohin Estate
Address: Box 261, Tamale
Telephone: 071/24340
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: King’s Guest House
Location: Tamale Kalpohin Estate
Address: Box 61, Tamale
Telephone: 071-24316
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Catholic Social Centre
Location: Navrongo
Address: Box 5, Bolgatanga
Telephone: 0742-22263/22211
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: CEDEC Guest House
Location: Navrongo
Address: Box 72, Navrongo
Telephone: 0742-22684
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Chalet
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hotel Du Pond
Location: Wa Dobile Wa
Address: Box 563, Wa
Telephone: 0756-20018
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Controller Guest House
Location: Wa Degu Residential Area
Address: Box 26
Telephone: 0756-22213
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single
Facilities: No information found

Name: Africaanum Hotel
Location: Wa Kpaguri
Address: Box
Telephone: 0756-22616
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hill Top View
Location: Tumu
Address: Box 22
Telephone: 0756-22871
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single
Facilities: No information found

Name: Passo Lodge
Location: Koforidua
Address: Box 232,Koforidua
Telephone: 081: 22615
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Ramseyer Guest House
Location: Abetifi
Address: Box 10, Abetifi
Telephone: 081-24175-78
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Capital View Hotel
Location: Koforidua
Address: Box 1099, Koforidua
Telephone: 081-24873/74
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Unity Lodge
Location: Sankyikrom Nsawam
Address: Box 557, Nsawam
Telephone: 0832-22355
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Obo Central Hotel
Location: Obo Kwahu
Address: Box 12, Obo-Kwahu
Telephone: 0842-22050
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hotel de Ship
Location: Nkwakaw
Address: Box 279, Nkawkaw
Telephone: 0842-22237
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Moonlight Hotel
Location: Bepong
Address: Box 50, Bepong
Telephone: 0846-2231
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Point Three Hotel
Location: Suhum
Address: Box SU 168, Suhum
Telephone: 0850-22159
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: May Lodge & Restaurant
Location: Aburi
Address: Box 25, Aburi
Telephone: 0876-22025
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Morning Star Hotel
Location: Akim Oda
Address: Box 237, Akim Oda
Telephone: 0882 22144
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: First Star Chalets
Location: Kasseh
Address: Box 20, Ada
Telephone: 0902-210394
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: E.P Social Centre
Location: Ho
Address: Box 224, Ho
Telephone: 091-26670
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Suite, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Mayflower Guest House
Location: Ho
Address: Box 408, Ho
Telephone: 091-27265
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hotel Vilcabamba
Location: Denu
Address: Box 73, Denu
Telephone: 0962-30354
Fax: 020-8129877
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Double, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Manet Paradise Beach Hotel
Location: Ada Foah
Address: Box 66, Ada
Telephone: 0968-22398/22276
Fax: Fax: 0968-22397
Email: No information found
Rating: 3-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: America House Hotel
Location: Bogosu
Address: Box 2, Bogosu
Telephone: 20203
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Central Station Guest House
Location: Dansoman
Address: Box 7020, Accra
Telephone: 206264
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single
Facilities: No information found

Name: Sanaa Lodge
Location: Tesano
Address: Box 6461,Accra-North
Telephone: 220443/234258
Fax: Fax: 227494
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Venaco Lodge
Location: North Kaneshie
Address: Box NT 485, Accra New Town.
Telephone: 220534
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Picorna Hotel
Location: Kaladan Park Tamale
Address: Box 1212, Tamale
Telephone: 22070/22672
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Kunateh Lodge
Location: Wa Kabanye
Address: Box 11, Wa
Telephone: 22102
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Adeshie Hotel
Location: Ring Road Central
Address: Box 11380, Accra North
Telephone: 221307
Fax: Fax: 225687
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite, Chalet
Facilities: No information found

Name: Okoman Hotel
Location: Nkawkaw
Address: Box 400,Nkawkaw
Telephone: 22163
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Cottage Hotel
Location: Buabuashie
Address: Box 11266, Accra North
Telephone: 222736
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Penwood Hotel
Location: Tesano
Address: Box 704, Achimota
Telephone: 223714
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Flyover Guest House
Location: Nima
Address: Box C2701, Cantonments
Telephone: 223721/238341
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Britannia Hotel
Location: Kokomlemle
Address: Box 6043, Accra North
Telephone: 224214
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Sunrise Hotel
Location: North Ridge
Address: Box 2289, Accra
Telephone: 224575/222201
Fax: Fax: 227656
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: St. Georges Hotel
Location: Adabraka
Address: Box 9184 KIA, Accra
Telephone: 224699
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: North Ridge Hotel
Location: North Ridge
Address: Box 1365, Accra
Telephone: 225809/220935
Fax: Fax: 221417
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: House of Lords Hotel
Location: Feo Eyeo
Address: Box 4190, Accra
Telephone: 227410
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Paloma Hotel And Suites
Location: Ring Road Central
Address: Box 3727 Accra North
Telephone: 228700/228723
Fax: Fax 231815
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Chalet
Facilities: No information found

Name: Eureka Hotel
Location: Tesano
Address: Box 8387, Accra
Telephone: 229825
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Niagara Hotel
Location: Adabraka
Address: Box 4079, Accra
Telephone: 230118
Fax: Fax: 230119
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Breproo Guest House
Location: Abossey Okai
Address: Box 13652, Accra
Telephone: 230263
Fax: Fax: 230281
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Cavalieri Guest House
Location: North Kaneshie
Address: Box 2819, Accra
Telephone: 231536
Fax: Fax: 232759
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: The Post Lodge
Location: Kpehe
Address: Box 19876 Accra North, Accra
Telephone: 233480
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: S. S. A Guest House
Location: Nima
Address: Box 2209,Accra
Telephone: 234150
Fax: Fax: 244889
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Martin’s Guest House
Location: Tesano
Address: Box BT 474, Tema
Telephone: 235644
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Royal Lodge
Location: Accra New Town
Address: Box 1833, Accra
Telephone: 237246
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Taadi Hotel
Location: Sekondi
Address: Box 411, Takoradi
Telephone: 23778
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Unclassified
Room Types: Double, Twin, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hotel Ado-do
Location: North Kaneshie
Address: Box 548, Accra
Telephone: 247211/3
Fax: Fax: 247212
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Crystal Palm Hotel
Location: Tesano
Address: Box 19260, Accra-North
Telephone: 247219/20
Fax: Fax: 247218
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Treasure Guest House
Location: South Odorkor
Address: Box 13359, Accra
Telephone: 300755
Fax: Fax:: 307498
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Guest Desiderata
Location: Dansoman
Address: Box 3545, Dansoman
Telephone: 301097
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Parker House Hotel
Location: North Odorkor
Address: Box 18139,Airport-Accra
Telephone: 301705/400078/
Fax: Fax:311232
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Marble Guest House
Location: Tema
Address: Box BT 474, Tema,Comm. 2
Telephone: 302099
Fax: Fax: 302098
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Exclusive Lodge
Location: Tema C.10
Address: Box 1236, Tema
Telephone: 302307
Fax: Fax: 306700
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Festus Hotel Limited
Location: Pokuase
Address: Box 13520, Accra
Telephone: 302504/767606
Fax: Fax: 233 21/662443
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Quass Hotel
Location: South McCarthy Hill
Address: Box 13758, Accra
Telephone: 302521
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: May’s Canadian Guest House
Location: Mac Carthy Hill
Address: Box 681, Dansoman
Telephone: 302553
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Mepp Guest House
Location: New Ashongman
Address: Box Ml 475, Accra
Telephone: 302825/020-8112951/8151008
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Makay Guest House
Location: South McCarthy Hill
Address: Box DC 248, Dansoman
Telephone: 304193
Fax: Fax: 304193
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Florida Keys Hotel
Location: New Gbawe
Address: Box CT 2204 Cantoments
Telephone: 304315
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Kembs Hotel
Location: Mataheko
Address: Box 3440, Accra
Telephone: 305706
Fax: Fax: 306108
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Perseh Lodge
Location: Tema C. 11
Address: Box C.O 1848, Tema
Telephone: 306494/303094
Fax: Fax: 306882
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Kyekyes Lodge
Location: Mataheko
Address: Box 63, GPO, Accra
Telephone: 308779
Fax: Fax: 308781
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Nao’s Inn
Location: Dansoman Akoko Foto
Address: Box M438, Ministries
Telephone: 310194
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single
Facilities: No information found

Name: Waterside Guest House
Location: Mendskrom
Address: Box JT 166,James Town
Telephone: 311755
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Stay Home Guest House
Location: New Mamprobi
Address: Box 696 Kaneshie
Telephone: 316289
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Jatt Base Hotel
Location: Yamoransa
Address: Box 1473, Yamoransa
Telephone: 33919
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Double, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Frangipani Guest House
Location: Tantra Hill
Address: Box C1476,Cantonments
Telephone: 400141
Fax: Fax: 401370
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Paramount Hotel
Location: New Achimota
Address: Box M451
Telephone: 400177
Fax: Fax: 400147
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Maple Leaf Hotel
Location: New Achimota
Address: Box AT 79, Accra
Telephone: 400185/405843
Fax: Fax: 400949
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Grace Hill Top
Location: Tantra Hill
Address: Box 1085, Achimota
Telephone: 400308/402810
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Korkdam Hotel
Location: New Achimota
Address: Box 4605, Accra
Telephone: 400423/400916
Fax: Fax: 400259
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Tabron Hotel
Location: Abeka Lapaz
Address: Box 4769, Accra
Telephone: 400465
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Darold Hotel
Location: New Achimota
Address: Box 11806, Accra
Telephone: 400644
Fax: Fax: 400119
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Nagasaki Hotel
Location: New Achimota
Address: Box AH 715, Achimota
Telephone: 400775
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Serena Guest House
Location: Awoshie
Address: Box 1717, Kaneshie
Telephone: 401118/9
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Kata InternationaI Hotel
Location: Abeka Lapaz
Address: Box 40 , Kaneshie
Telephone: 401154
Fax: Fax: 402850/ 304193
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Kary’s Guest House
Location: Dome
Address: Box 8815, Accra-North
Telephone: 401791
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Kum Hotel
Location: Abeka La Paz
Address: Box 5983, Accra North
Telephone: 401961
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Royal York Hotel
Location: New Achimota
Address: Box 17244, Accra
Telephone: 402252
Fax: Fax: 400797
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Hotel Caledonian
Location: New Achimota
Address: Box 1550, Mamprobi
Telephone: 402560
Fax: 402560
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: St. Lawrence Hotel
Location: New Achimota
Address: Box 15603, Accra North
Telephone: 402683
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Greenwich Guest House
Location: Tantra Hill
Address: Box 266, Legon
Telephone: 404431/408645
Fax: Fax:404201
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Serinity Lodge
Location: Abeka Lapaz
Address: Box OF 801, Ofankor
Telephone: 404670
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double, Twin
Facilities: No information found

Name: Achimota Hotel
Location: Achimota
Address: Box 166, Accra
Telephone: 405625
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: Budget
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Rose of Sharon
Location: Taifa
Address: Box TA 584, Taifa
Telephone: 406579
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single
Facilities: No information found

Name: Good Shepherd Home
Location: Kwashiebu
Address: Box 354 , Abeka Accra
Telephone: 406963
Fax: Fax: 406963
Email: No information found
Rating: 1-Star
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Name: Days Inn
Location: Taifa
Address: Box 15040, Accra North
Telephone: 407872
Fax: No information found
Email: No information found
Rating: 2-Star
Room Types: Single, Double, Suite
Facilities: No information found

Name: Naks Lodge
Location: East Legon
Address: Box 255
Telephone: 500435
Fax: Fax: 508014
Email: No information found
Rating: Guest
Room Types: Single, Double
Facilities: No information found

Nightclubs in Ghana

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Source: ghanaexpeditions

Name: Aphrodisiac Night Club – Accra
Location: Airport Residental Area
Address: 48 Patrice Lumumba Road
Airport Residental Area
Accra
Phone: +233 (0)21 766 738
Email: [email protected]
Url: http://www.clubaphro.com
Aphrodisiac Night Club – Accra

Name: BOOMERANG NIGHT CLUB
Location: Caprice Building
Address: Caprice Building in Kpehe
North of Kwame Nkrumah Circle
Phone:
Email:
Url: http://www.boomerangniteclub.net
View of Boomerang Nite club

Name: INDIGO NITE CLUB
Location: NEAR DANQUAH CIRCLE OPP. US EMBASSY
Address: Box 6194,
ACCRA-NORTH
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone:
Email:
Url:
Indigo Night Club

Name: HIS MAJESTY NIGHT CLUB
Location: GIFFARD ROAD OPPOSITE TRADE FAIR CENTRE, ACCRA
Address: Box 6194,
ACCRA-NORTH
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone: 23321 773623
Email:
Url:
Front View of His Majesty Nightclub

Name: AQUARIUS NIGHT CLUB (German Pub)
Location: OSU, Nyaniba Estate
Address: OSU 1st road on the right after Danqauh Circle driving to Labadi. 300m on the left.
Phone:
Email:
Url:

Name: BALM TARVERN
Location: NYANIBA ESTATES OSU, ACCRA
Address: NYANIBA ESTATES OSU, ACCRA
ACCRA
Ghana
Phone:
Email:
Url:

Name: BASS LINE JAZZ CLUB
Location: 75 NORTH RIDGE, OFF RING ROAD CENTRAL ACCRA
Address: 75 NORTH RIDGE, OFF RING ROAD CENTRAL ACCRA
GHANA
Phone: +233 21 234 629
Email:
Url:

Name: Bolero’s Spot
Location: Ringway, off State House Rd.
Address: P. O. Box
Accra
Phone:
Email:
Url:

Name: BUS STOP (Sidewalk Bar & Restaurant)
Location: Ring Road Central
Address: P. O. Box
Phone:
Email:
Url:

Name: BUSINESS and INTERNATIONAL GH LTD.
Location: CIRCLE
Address: Box AN1550, CANTS.
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone: 23321 226866
Email:
Url:

Name: BYWELL
Location: Off Oxford Street in Osu
Address: Osu Oxfrod street end fork, turn left, on the left after the next junction
Phone:
Email:
Url:

Name: CELEBRATION NITE CLUB
Location: PYRAMID HOUSE, RING ROAD CENTRAL
Address: P. O. Box
Accra
Phone:
Email:
Url:

Name: CHAMPS SPORTS BAR
Location: Inside Paloma Shopping Arcade
Address: Ring Road East Kokomlemle.
Between Danquah and Nkrumah circles
Phone:
Email:
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Name: CHESTERS
Location: NYANIBA ESTATES OSU, ACCRA
Address: Box AN1550, CANTONMENTS.
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone:
Email:
Url:

Name: CLUB FELIESA
Location: BEHIND SHELL FILLING STATION COMMUNITY 7, TEMA
Address: Box 6259, ACCRA-NORTH
TEMA
GHANA
Phone:
Email:
Url:

Name: CLUB STAR
Location: ACCRA CENTRAL
Address: Box 9302
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone: 23321 775081
Email:
Url:

Name: COPA NIGHT CLUB
Location: COMMERCIAL STREET WINNEBA
Address: Box 33
WINNEBA
GHANA
Phone: 233 432 22309/22459
Email:
Url:

Name: FUNKY TOWN DISCO
Location: DZORWULU STREET ACCRA
Address: BOX 13106
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone: 23321 774873
Email:
Url:

Name: FUSION SPORTS & COCKTAIL BAR
Location: ROAD BEHIND SSNIT HOSPITAL OSU, ACCRA
Address: Box 13106
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone: 23321 775442
Email:
Url:

Name: GLENNS NIGHT CLUB
Location: ADABRAKA, ACCRA
Address: Box 2664
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone: 23321 237148
Email:
Url:

Name: HAVANA CLUB
Location: B/224 ADABLA-DODZI HO
Address:
Box C/O 119
HO
GHANA
Phone: 233 91 28019
Email:
Url:

Name: HAY RIDE PARADISE
Location: ACHIMOTA ROAD ACCRA
Address: Box 7420,
ACCRA-NORTH
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone: 23321 229594
Email:
Url:

Name: HORN OF AFRICA
Location: KWAME NKRUMAH CIRCLE, ACCRA
Address: Box 6194,
ACCRA-NORTH
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone: 23321 221754
Email:
Url:

Name: JOKERS
Location: Labadi Road, opp. The Polyclinic
Address: P. O. Box
Accra
Phone:
Email:
Url:

Name: KILIMANJARO DISCO
Location: KWAME NKRUMAH CIRCLE, ACCRA
Address: Box 6194, ACCRA-NORTH
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone: 23321 226866
Email:
Url:

Name: LIPPO LIPS NITE CLUB
Location: KANESHIE, ACCRA
Address: Box 6194, ACCRA-NORTH
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone: 23321 664565
Email:
Url:

Name: LIQUART ENG.
Location: 1ST MUKOSE STREET NORTH KANESHIE, ACCRA
Address: Box 8134
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone: 23321 221681
Email:
Url:

Name: MACUMBA NIGHT CLUB
Location: DANQUAH CIRCLE OSU, ACCRA
Address: Box 16033,
KIA-ACCRA
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone: +233 21 732531
Email:
Url:

Name: MADA ME HOSO NIGHT CLUB
Location: MAMPROBI, ACCRA
Address: Box 1505, MAMPROBI
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone: 23321 774369/776987
Email:
Url:

Name: MAX JASS CLUB
Location: OSU AKO-ADJEI, NYANIBA EST. OSU, ACCRA
Address: Box 1505, MAMPROBI
ACCRA
Ghana
Phone:
Email:
Url:

Name: MIRACLE MIRAGE
Location: ADABRAKA, ACCRA
Address: Box 1505, MAMPROBI
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone:
Email:
Url:

Name: MR. REE’S NITE CLUB
Location: MAMPROBI, ACCRA
Address: Box 1505, MAMPROBI
ACCRA
Ghana
Phone:
Email:
Url:

Name: NAPOLEON CLUB
Location: BASEL ROAD ACCRA
Address: Box 01225, OSU-ACCRA
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone: +233 21 776 633
Email:
Url:

Name: Next Door
Location: Accra-Tema Coastal Road, before Nungua
Address: Coastal Road 3 km after Labadi in the direction of Tema
Phone:
Email:
Url:
Next Door

Name: OPPS NITE CLUB
Location: ROUNDABOUT BUBUASHIE, ACCRA
Address: Box 01225, OSU-ACCRA
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone: 23321 247460
Email:
Url:

Name: OUT OF GOLD RESTAURANT & NITE CLUB
Location: OSU-ACCRA
Address: Box 01225, OSU-ACCRA
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone: 23321 314528
Email:
Url:

Name: PHOENICIAN / PULSE NIGHT CLUB
Location: Danquah Circle, top floor of Chick N Lick N
Address: P. O. Box
Phone:
Email:
Url:

Name: PODIUM SWEED
Location: NSENIE ROAD KUMASI
Address: Box 1043
KUMASI
GHANA
Phone: 233 51 23721
Email:
Url:

Name: RAS PEE CLUB
Location: BEREKUM
Address: Box 256
BEREKUM
GHANA
Phone: 233 642 22318
Email:
Url:

Name: RED FLAMINGO CLUB
Location: OLD BUSCO-VUI KETA
Address: Box 7486, ACCRA
KETA
GHANA
Phone: 233 966 22282
Email:
Url:

Name: RHYTHMS NIGHT CLUB (FORMERLY TABOO)
Location: ADJACENT TO ADEVA SHIRT SHOP COMMUNITY 8, TEMA
Address: Box 594
TEMA
Ghana
Phone:
Email:
Url:

Name: RYAN’S IRISH PUB
Location: Osu – yellow and green walled building
Address: Osu Oxford street: Papaye junction turn left, then second on the right and first on the right again.
Phone:
Email:
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Name: SAMIJO NIGHT CLUB
Location: BUSIA JUNCTION SOUTH ODORKOR, ACCRA
Address: Box 1587
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone:
Email:
Url:

Name: SAVANNAH
Location: Nyaniba Estates, near Labone Junction
Address: Close to Aquarius From Danquad circle, you go to Labadi. First junction on the right, then right again and it is the second on the left.
Phone:
Email:
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Name: Seven Star Nightclub
Location: Behind SSNIT hospital OSU
Address: After Dynasty restaurant, turn right, right again, first on the left and drive 500 m. On the right.
Phone:
Email:
Url:

Name: SEY’S BAR & RESTAURANT
Location: OFF HOSPITAL ROAD COMMUNITY 11, TEMA
Address: Box 6259, ACCRA-NORTH
TEMA
GHANA
Phone:
Email:
Url:

Name: SHALIMAR NITE CLUB
Location: 90/3 FAANOFA, BLOW UP ADABRAKA, ACCRA
Address: Box 8362, ACCRA-NORTH
ACCRA
Ghana
Phone:
Email:
Url:

Name: SHE NITE CLUB
Location: COMMUNITY 2, TEMA
Address: Box 6259, ACCRA-NORTH
TEMA
GHANA
Phone:
Email:
Url:

Name: STALLION CLUB
Location: OSU-RE, ACCRA
Address: Box 8362, ACCRA-NORTH
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone: 23321 776844
Email:
Url:

Name: STARWORLD CASINO
Location: Osu RE, Oxford Street
Address: P. O. Box
Phone:
Email:
Url:

Name: SUBIN VALLEY NIGHT CLUB
Location: SHOPPING CENTRE COMMUNITY 7, TEMA
Address: Box C322, CANTS.
TEMA
GHANA
Phone: 23322 302468
Email:
Url:

Name: TALK OF THE TOWN
Location: COMMUNITY 2, TEMA
Address: Box 594
TEMA
GHANA
Phone: 23322 204709
Email:
Url:

Name: THE BLACK KNIGHT RESTAURANT & DISCO
Location: KUMASI
Address: Box 4640
KUMASI
GHANA
Phone: 233 51 25610/23105
Email:
Url:

Name: THE TIP TOE NIGHT CLUB
Location: KOKOMLEMLE, ACCRA
Address: Box 6259, ACCRA-NORTH
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone: 23321 226548
Email:
Url:

Name: THE VIRGINS CLUB
Location: 18 OTWE ROAD OSU, ACCRA
Address: Box 5331, ACCRA-NORTH
ACCRA
GHANA
Phone: 23321 776532
Email:
Url:

Name: WAKIKI NIGHT CLUB
Location: Kwame Nkrumah Circle
Address: Kwame Nkrumah Circle
Phone:
Email:
Url:

Name: WHITE HOUSE CLUB
Location: YEJI
Address: Box 45
YEJI
GHANA
Phone: 233 568 22009
Email:
Url:

Doing business in Ghana FAQ

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Source: Registrar-General”s Department

Business Laws

An entrepreneur, irrespective of nationality, can set up a business enterprise in Ghana in accordance with the provisions of any of the following legal instruments:

• The Companies Code, 1963 (Act 179)
• The Partnership Act, 1962 (Act 152)
• The Business Name Act, 1962 (Act 151).

Minimum Foreign Capital Requirement

A foreign investor may team up with a Ghanaian entrepreneur or company for a joint venture, usually in the form of a partnership or a limited company. However, under the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre Act, 1994 (Act 478), a minimum equity capital of US$10,000 is required from any foreign investor who intends to enter into a joint venture partnership with a Ghanaian in any area of economic activity, except trading. In trading, the minimum equity capital requirement is US$300,000.

The foreign shareholder is required to satisfy this minimum equity capital either in cash transferred through Ghana’s banking system or its equivalent in the form of goods, plant and machinery, vehicles or other tangible assets imported specially and exclusively to establish the enterprise. The imported items must be covered by a Destination Inspection Report issued by an accredited inspection company, stating the value and condition of the goods. Consideration for goodwill of a business or services rendered by partners cannot be used to satisfy the minimum foreign equity capital.

Foreigners are permitted 100-per-cent ownership of an enterprise provided the investor satisfies section 19 (2b) of the GIPC Act, 1994 (Act 478). Wholly foreign-owned enterprises must have a minimum paid up capital, the equivalent of US$50,000 in all areas of economic activity except import trading, where the minimum equity capital requirement is US$300,000. In the cases of export trading and liaison (external) offices, there is no minimum foreign equity requirement.

Establishment of Enterprises

Application for registration of a company is made directly, or through agents or solicitors, to the Registrar-General. A company is duly registered after the company’s regulations have been submitted to the registrar of companies and a certificate of incorporation issued. A specified fee is paid on presentation of the regulations. The information required includes:

· the name of the company with the word “Limited” as the last word in the name

· the nature of the company’s business

· a statement that the company possesses all the powers of a natural person of full capacity

· the names of the first directors of the company

· a statement that the liability of the company is limited

· the share capital and its division into shares of no par value

· limitation on the powers of the Board of Directors in accordance with section 202 of the Companies Code

· any other lawful provisions relating to the constitution and administration of the company

The requirements for a public company limited by shares are similar to those stated above, except that the public can buy shares.

Commencement of Business

Before commencing business, further information on the company must be provided. This includes the particulars of the company and a declaration of compliance.

The particulars of the company are given on Form No. 3 and signed by the directors and the company secretary. The information provided must include:

· name of company

· authorized business

· particulars of directors (at least two) and a secretary

· name and address of auditors

· addresses of the company’s registered office and principal place of business

· address at which register of members is maintained

· amount of stated capital; number of authorized and issued shares, amount paid (other than cash), and amount due for each class.

The declaration of compliance is made on Form No. 4. This states that the conditions of section 28 of the Companies Code pertaining to a minimum capital issue of 25,000 cedis (C) has been paid and signed by all directors and the secretary of the company. There is a stamp duty of 0.5 per cent of capital issue payable. Upon due completion and presentation of the forms, the registrar issues the company with a certificate of commencement of business

Annual Returns

Limited Liability Companies must file annual returns with the Registrar of Companies showing its audited balance sheet and profit-and-loss statement after 18 months of incorporation.

External Company

An external company is a body corporate formed outside Ghana but which has an established place of business in Ghana. This can take the form of a branch, management, share, transfer, registration office, factory, mine or other fixed place of business, but does not include an agency unless the agent is authorized to negotiate and conclude contracts on behalf of the outside company.

Within one month of the establishment of the place of business, the external company should deliver to the registrar of companies the following:

· an English language translation of a certified copy of the charter, statutes, regulations, memorandum and articles or other instrument constituting or defining the constitution of the company,

· statement of the following in duplicate:

– name

– nature of business or main objects

– name, address and business occupation of the local
manager authorized to manage the business in Ghana

– number of authorized shares, amount paid and what
is remaining payable in cash or otherwise

– address of its registered or principal office in the country of its incorporation.

– address including post office box number of its principal place of business in Ghana

– name and address in Ghana of a person authorized by the company to accept service of process and other documents on its behalf

– particulars and copies of any charges on the property of the company or if no such charges, then statement to that effect.

On receipt of the documents, they are registered in the Registrar of External Companies and the particulars gazetted.

An external company may invite the Ghanaian public to subscribe to its shares, subject to its complying with requirements of the Companies Code concerning invitations and the prospectus as if it were a Ghanaian company. The registrar, however, has the discretion to waive or modify parts of these requirements.

Annually, or at intervals not exceeding 15 months, the external company must submit for registration, a profit-and-loss account and balance sheet (as in the limited liability return of accounts).

– Alterations made in the charter, statutes, regulations, articles or other instruments used in registration should be delivered to the registrar within two months of the effective date of the alteration.

The various forms required for registration of companies are obtainable from the Registrar-General. Prospective investors should obtain competent professional advice on the type of company which may best meet their needs. Such advice is obtainable from:

The Registrar-General
Registrar-General’s Department
P.O. Box 118
Accra, Ghana
Tel: (233-21) 662043/664691