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Miss Tourism Kwahu (MTK): Celebrating Heritage, Advancing Tourism, and Inspiring the Next Generation

The maiden edition of Miss Tourism Kwahu (MTK) has marked a significant milestone in Ghana’s tourism and cultural landscape, blending beauty, intellect, and heritage into a purposeful platform for change. Initiated by the Empowered Tradition and Culture Foundation Ghana, MTK is more than a pageant—it is a strategic movement designed to promote tourism from the grassroots while empowering young women to become ambassadors of culture and development.

A Vision Rooted in Culture and Tourism

At its core, MTK seeks to discover, nurture, and empower young women to represent Kwahu and Ghana on the global stage. The initiative showcases the rich traditions, festivals, and hidden tourist attractions of Kwahu, positioning the area as a competitive destination for both local and international visitors. By combining storytelling, community engagement, and tourism advocacy, MTK is redefining how culture can stimulate economic growth.

The Driving Force Behind MTK

The brainchild of the Empowered Tradition and Culture Foundation Ghana, a non-profit organization committed to youth empowerment, cultural preservation, and sustainable tourism development, MTK was created to unlock Kwahu’s untapped tourism potential. The foundation established this structured platform to promote community development while equipping young women with leadership and entrepreneurial skills.

Visionary Leadership and a Dedicated Team

The success of MTK is anchored in the leadership of Bright Owusu Asante and Carl Obeng Newman, whose passion and commitment brought the vision to life. From conceptualization to execution, their guidance ensured both cultural relevance and organizational excellence.

Miss Tourism Kwahu (MTK): Celebrating Heritage, Advancing Tourism, and Inspiring the Next Generation
Miss Tourism Kwahu (MTK): Celebrating Heritage, Advancing Tourism, and Inspiring the Next Generation

They were supported by a strong team, including Lawrence Tweneboah-Kodua, who oversaw event coordination; Dorothy Abena Acheampong, who served as Contestant Coordinator and ensured the welfare, preparation, and effective management of contestants; and Henry Tetteh, who handled publicity and media engagement. Together, the team delivered a seamless and impactful maiden edition.

A Grand Stage in the Heart of Kwahu

The grand finale was held at the Obomeng Social Center, selected for its accessibility, capacity, and cultural significance. With the support of traditional leaders and the local community, the event attracted a vibrant audience and showcased the unity and pride of the Kwahu people.

Celebrating Excellence: The Winner and Her Triumph

Emerging as the winner of MTK 2026 was Belinda Mireku, popularly known by her stage name Afua, from Aduamoa. Her outstanding performance, confidence, and authentic cultural representation distinguished her throughout the competition.

Her victory came with notable rewards, including a brand-new car, GHS 5,000, and souvenirs. The first and second runners-up also received significant cash prizes, reflecting the organizers’ commitment to recognizing excellence and supporting the contestants’ future aspirations.

Miss Tourism Kwahu (MTK): Celebrating Heritage, Advancing Tourism, and Inspiring the Next Generation
Miss Tourism Kwahu (MTK): Celebrating Heritage, Advancing Tourism, and Inspiring the Next Generation

Funding, Sponsorship, and the Need for Support

The event was primarily funded by ETCFG, with additional support from sponsors, partners, media houses, and Kwahu indigenes. Despite limited resources, the organizers delivered a high-quality event.

Looking ahead, MTK is actively seeking partnerships with key stakeholders such as the Ghana Tourism Authority, corporate organizations, and investors. There is also a strong appeal for support from the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture to help scale the initiative and maximize its impact.

Transforming Kwahu Through Tourism

MTK has already made a notable impact by promoting hidden tourist sites, celebrating cultural heritage, and empowering young women. It has also attracted attention from investors and tourism stakeholders, positioning Kwahu as a rising destination often described as the potential “Dubai of Ghana.”

Looking Ahead: A Bigger Future

The next edition of MTK promises to be even more inclusive and impactful, with community-based pageants, expanded training programs, and a grand finale scheduled for Easter Saturday 2027 at Obomeng. These developments aim to deepen community involvement and strengthen the platform’s reach.

Challenges and the Road Forward

Like many ambitious initiatives, MTK faced challenges such as limited funding and logistical constraints. However, the resilience and dedication of the team ensured its success.

With plans underway for projects such as the Kwahu Tourism Village, MTK is poised to become a cornerstone of Ghana’s tourism development. The organizers continue to call on government agencies, corporate institutions, and the general public to support this vision.

Miss Tourism Kwahu is not just a pageant, it is a movement: a movement that celebrates culture, empowers youth, and reimagines tourism as a tool for national development.

Asare Solomon Aristocrat

I’m Solomon, the CEO of Voix of Ghana Media (VOG Media) and the Aristocrat Charity Foundation (ACF). Beyond blogging, I’m a Forester, Philanthropist, Publicist, Promoter, and Travel Consultant dedicated to inspiring change and connecting people through media, nature, and humanitarian work. Kindly get in touch via whatsapp on +233244278410 or Email: vogmedia91@gmail.com

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