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General News
Ban on noise making effective May 7 4/26/2007
The Ga Traditional Council has declared that this year’s ban on drumming and noise making takes effect from Monday, 7th May to Thursday 7th June 2007.

In a statement issued to the media by the Assistant Regional Registrar of the Council, Mrs Bernice Bempong, it called on the general public to cooperate with the Council for a peaceful observation.

The period is a prelude to the Ga Homowo celebrations. Homowo is the major festival of the Gas celebrated annually to thank the gods for a bumper harvest.

The Council said: “The short notice for the commencement of the ban is due to unforeseen circumstance.”

Source:
GHP

 
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