The Miss Tourism Ghana 2025 pageant has taken a significant step in promoting Ghana’s cultural heritage with its vibrant Regional Costume Night. Th
The Miss Tourism Ghana 2025 pageant has taken a significant step in promoting Ghana’s cultural heritage with its vibrant Regional Costume Night.
The event, designed to showcase the country’s diverse and colorful heritage, featured contestants dressed in traditional attire representing their respective regions.
A Celebration Of Culture
According to Delphine Brew-Hammond, Director of Events and Operations for Miss Tourism Ghana, the Regional Costume Night was “very beautiful, fun, and exciting.”
The event not only highlighted Ghanaian culture but also empowered young women to serve as ambassadors for the nation’s tourism sector.
Promoting Ghana’s Tourism Potential
The celebrations will continue on Saturday, August 16, with a Cooking Competition at the Tourism House in East Legon.
Contestants will prepare regional delicacies, demonstrating the culinary diversity that defines Ghana’s cultural identity.
Brew-Hammond called on the public, friends, and families to rally behind their favorite contestants, noting that events like these strengthen community pride and promote Ghana’s tourism potential.
Contestant’s Mission
One contestant, Monica, received the evening’s highest praise from the judges.
She shared her mission: “My goal in Miss Tourism Ghana is to change the narrative because tourism will always boost Ghana’s economy. I urge my supporters to keep believing in me—Monica is not going home.”
Empowering Young Women
The Miss Tourism Ghana 2025 pageant aims to inspire the next generation of tourism ambassadors for the country.

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