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His Royal Majesty, Ga Mantse and President of the Ga Traditional Council, King Tackie Tsuru II, has been invited to speak at the Pan African Humanitarian and Investment Summit. The invitation recognizes his visionary leadership and dedication to advancing social impact and sustainable development across Africa. He is also set to receive the Pan African Change Maker Order of Merit, one of Africa’s highest honors. The theme of this year’s Summit is “Global Partnerships for African Progress: Fostering Collaboration Across Continents,” and it will be held in Maryland, United States, in September.
The organizers praised King Tackie Tsuru II’s commitment to promoting cultural heritage, education, and community development. In response to the invitation, the King expressed his delight and willingness to participate, emphasizing his dedication to serving his people and Africa.
During the invitation reception at the Ga Mantse’s palace, Nii Adams Brain, representing the Greater Accra sub-chiefs, was present. Dr. Salisu Muhammad Mas-oud, Managing Director of the Dan Masoud Group of Companies, praised the Ga Mantse’s inclusive leadership style and dedication to development and peace in the Ga State and Ghana.
The Pan African Humanitarian and Investment Summit, known for bringing together influential leaders globally, has previously been held in various cities, including Accra, Dubai, Dar es Salaam, Rabat, Abu Dhabi, Istanbul, Zanzibar, and Senegal. It has featured esteemed speakers like President Danny Faure of Seychelles, Hussein Mwinyi, former Executive Director of the World Bank, and President Soumeylou B. Maïga of Zanzibar.
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