Seychelles and Asante Kingdom Unite to Celebrate Cultural Heritage

A landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was inked on March 8, 2025, between the Manhyia Palace Museum and Seychelles’ National Institute for Culture, Heritage, and the Arts. This historic agreement aims to strengthen the rich cultural and artistic ties between Seychelles and the Asante Kingdom, fostering a spirit of collaboration in museum management and education.

Representatives Ivor Agyemang-Duah for the Manhyia Palace Museum and Emmanuel D’offay, along with event coordinator Stephanie Latulipe, for Seychelles, signed the MoU. The signing was accompanied by a meaningful tour of the museum by the Seychelles delegation, which deepened their appreciation for the Asante Kingdom’s heritage and history.

The MoU is a testament to the commitment of both nations to promote cultural diversity and mutual respect. Emmanuel D’offay remarked, “The MOU between Seychelles and Manhyia Palace Museum is a testimony to the bond that exists between the two countries, dated 7 years.” He expressed optimism for future projects that will cultivate this newfound relationship.

Post-agreement, gifts were exchanged, with Seychelles representatives donating books and paintings to the Manhyia Palace Museum. Ivor Agyemang-Duah commented that the MoU enhances cultural cooperation and enriches the educational exchange between Seychelles and the Asante Kingdom, promising a fruitful partnership ahead.

On March 8, 2025, a historic agreement was signed between the Manhyia Palace Museum and Seychelles’ National Institute for Culture, Heritage, and the Arts, aiming to strengthen cultural ties. This MoU will enhance collaboration in museum management and education, promoting mutual respect between the nations. Gifts were exchanged, further cementing their cultural partnership.

The signing of the MoU marks a significant step in fostering cultural ties between Seychelles and the Asante Kingdom. It highlights the commitment of both nations to education, cooperation, and the preservation of cultural diversity. Through this partnership, exciting collaborative projects lie on the horizon, promising to deepen mutual understanding and shared heritage.

Original Source: www.ghanaweb.com

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