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Tour Ghana 2012

NATIONAL CYCLING

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dominique paravicini Editor

Dear Friends, The month of June may bring the rains to Ghana but in our hearts we yearn for the sun and for friendship and brotherliness. These are the very themes that you will you discover in ENJOY MAGAZINE this month and on our website: www.enjoyaccra.com We are pleased to bring you pictures of the second national Cowbell cycling tour which was a huge success. We hope that this will be an event that we can enjoy for many years to come. Congratulations also go to Jessica Tei who we featured in last month's magazine on her victory in the MTN Asantehene Gold Cup in Kumasi. We bring you a profile of Mr Bhagwan Khubchandani, founder of the Melcom group, certainly an inspiring character, follow him through our pages as we tell his story. PAX HOMNIBUS (peace and good will to all men). There are many in our society who give funds to the underprivileged youth through numerous associations, businesses, or individual contributions. They are our friends and heroes. Find them in your favourite magazine, be they the Indian womens association or Accra Accueil or countless others that we have featured in the past. I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate a group of interns from different schools who recently came to work with us. They put together the article "Discovering African art and sculpture" which I hope you will enjoy. One thing is sure my friends with the rainy season comes slippery roads, accidents and other dangers. We at Enjoy Accra offer our condolences to the families of the deceased from the two plane crashes in Accra and Nigeria. Just as the bright sun will re-appear so hope will come. ....Enjoy
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t is often said that champions die hard and nowhere was this more true than at this years Cowbell national cycling tour. The gallant cyclists fought the weather and the varying altitudes, to cover a distance of 1313km in a time of 29hrs 44mins and 36secs at an average speed of 39.1km/hr. In the end there could only be one winner and one man stood high on the podium with the gleaming trophy raised high. In the style of Lance Armstrong, Henry Tetteh Djangmah retained his title as best cyclist by time (yellow jersey) and his name will be written in the annals of Ghanaian cycling history as one of the greatest cyclists of his time.
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The gallant cyclists fought the weather and the varying altitudes, to cover a distance of 1313km in a time of 29hrs 44mins and 36secs at an average speed of 39.1km/hr.
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First stage : Grim determination for the ride ahead Demonstration ride in Techiman A view of the whole peloton Readying for the ride of a life time Bracing himself for the climb ahead
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Henry took home a giant trophy, brand new bicycle, a medal, cash prize of GH6,000, and products from Pens and Plastics Ghana Limited (PPGL) as well as keepsakes from Promasidor Ghana Limited.
Henry Tetteh Djangmah, last years yellow jersey winner from the Die Hard Cycling Club, was crowned winner of the 11stage 2012 Cowbell national cycling tour. The ace cyclist battled the rains, the sun, a slip up and fall as well as tiredness to hold on to the yellow jersey from stage 9 of the competition in Koforidua to the final lap at the Trade Fair Centre La, Accra. He took home a giant trophy, a brand new bicycle, a medal, cash prize of GH6,000, and products from Pens and Plastics Ghana Limited (PPGL) as well as keepsakes from Promasidor Ghana Limited. He was closely trailed and challenged by Samuel Anim of the Young Stars Cycling Club. Samuel completed an impressive double as he emerged as both the best cyclist by points (Green jersey) and the best fighter cyclist (Red jersey). He took home a medal for each jersey, a total cash prize of GH6, 000, a trophy for each jersey and assorted products from PPGL and Promasidor. The overall best team of the competition went to Henry Tetteh Djangmahs Die Hard Cycling Club followed by Young Stars Cycling Club and City Migro Cycling Club. The Clubs and their managers were decorated with medals and given hampers of assorted Cowbell products from Promasidor Ghana Limited. Victor Cudjoe of the All Stars Cycling Club at only 18 years of age, emerged as the youngest cyclist by time and proved to be the discovery of the tour. He took home the white jersey as well as a medal and a cash prize of GH1, 000, a trophy and assorted products from PPGL and Promasidor Ghana Limited. Interestingly Victor was competing for the first time in the race, and gave Tetteh Djangmah a good run for his money closing the 24 second gap between them at the 10th stage to only 17 seconds by the end of the competition.
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Crowd gather to enjoy the race

Riders cross the finishing line during the final stage race

Dignitaries on stage

Samuel Anim interacting with the media

Trophies at stake

Officials calculating results

A huge crowd of onlookers gathered at the Trade Fair centre in La to welcome the cyclists home and witness the official awards ceremony which was the climax of the 13 days Tour du Ghana cycling event. Spectators were treated to fireworks and live band music by the Ghana Police Service. The elated crowd cheered and danced as they received refreshment in the form of chilled cowbell products.

Mr Wolanyo Agra, Director-General of the National Sports Authority (NSA), commended the cyclists for participating in the competition and for their spirit and resilience. He congratulated Promasidor Ghana Limited and other sponsors for investing in the sport and urged them to continue in their bid to develop the sport. Mr Agra said the Parliament of Ghana will soon pass a Sports Bill which will encourage corporate entities to operate and invest more in sports in the country.
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Tour Officials

Festus Tettey, Sales & Marketing & Olivier Thiry, MD, Promasidor addresses gathering

ACP Awuni presents best team of the tour

Denis Martin, MD Pens & Plastics Ghana Ltd presenting green jersey trophy

Samuel Anim 2nd, 1st Henry Tetteh Djangmah & 3rd Victor Cudjoe

Mr. Jean Claude ABA watching the final stage ceremony

Mr Sahnoon Mohammed, President of the Ghana Cycling Federation, called on the cycling clubs to encourage more youths to join their clubs and added that next year's competition will be even more competitive and will include some foreign cycling clubs. Enjoy as we bring you photos of the gruelling race to win the ultimate cycling trophy in Ghana. The race began with 72 cyclists from 12 cycling clubs but at the finish line in Accra

on May 27th only 57 cyclists completed the course. As we all hail our champions, we can only say ayekoo and congratulations to the sponsors Promasidor Ghana Limited through Ghanas favorite Milk brand Cowbell with support from Pens and Plastics Ghana Limited (BIC), the National Sports Authority, the Ghana Cycling Federation as well as Media partners the Multimedia Group and TV3 network. e

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The Pan-African Workshop

ith the initiative of Institut Franais du Ghana and assistance from Da Viva, a 2 weeks Pan African workshop was organized to educate and motivate the fashion and textile students of the Accra Polytechnic, KNUST, Kumasi Polytechnic and young designers of the Web. This project took place from the 8th to the 18th of May 2012 and was entirely financed by the Institut Franais du Ghana. The goal of this workshop was to impart and share knowledge, skills and experience from expert and professional designers from Ghana, Togo, Nigeria, Austria and Paris. Representing these countries were, Miss Naa Amanua Williams; International fashion designer of Da Viva who shared her experiences and knowledge about surface design, Miss Gisela Gagakuma, who took the students through the practical application of Swarovski Elements, Miss Nicoue-Beglah Kotoko from Togo ; a professional and excellent trainer in the process of creating a collection, from Nigeria was Mr. Prince Oyefusi Akanni who gave a remarkable delivery on solving all problems of garment construction using patterns and a superb lecture on, how to survive in a competitive market. From Austria, were Mr. Michael Renzler; head of market development Africa from Swarovski Elements and also Mr. Martin Doujak; head of technical support for Swarovski Elements who gave a presentation and introduction of Swarovski Elements. Concluding the workshop was Miss Sakina Msa from Paris; international fashion designer who recently designed a collection for Puma, shared her experiences in the industry and knowledge about Finishing, Sizing and Pricing of garments. The students and management of the Accra Polytechnic, KNUST, Kumasi Polytechnic and young designers of the Web were very involved and responded positively to the workshop. They asked the trainers to give them the teaching aids used in the lectures. They are also hoping that the trainers will come back for more training in the future. The 2 weeks workshop was closed with a thrilling fashion show in Kumasi, organized by Da Viva at the Golden Tulip Hotel and supported by the Institut Franais du Ghana, French Embassy, Alliance Franaise Kumasi and Golden Tulip Kumasi. There was a remarkable attendance of over four hundred guests and designs by students from KNUST, Kumasi Polytechnic and Ben Genesis who showcased their designs on the runway. Crowning the fashion show was a stunning collection embellished with Swarovski Elements by Naa Amanua. e

Mr. Michael Renzler, head of market development Africa from Swarovski Elements giving a presentation on Swarovski Elements
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Arnaud Dornon, Directeur Institut Franais Ghana, head of co-operation for the French Embassy
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Mr Bhagwan Khubchandani
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At The Zenith Of
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Mr. Bhagwan Khubchandani, Chairman of Melcom Group of Companies, Ghana, is a living example of paying the best heed to his consumers and clients as he gives first priority to them.

Bhagwan with his wife, Sheila

n the sphere of business, if one wants to carve out a niche in the hearts of the consumers or clients, he needs to display the virtues of flawless customercare instead of practicing the policy of caveat emptor (the principle that the buyer alone is responsible). The seasoned and highly successful entrepreneur, Mr. Bhagwan Khubchandani, Chairman of Melcom Group of Companies, Ghana, is a living example of paying the best heed to his consumers
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and clients as he gives first priority to them. He believes in customer satisfaction by providing quality products and best services which widen the scope for prosperity of business. Bhagwan doesnt believe in short-cut gains or making profits by drilling to the depth of customers wallets: My philosophy has always been to sell more for less. This has worked well for us and we continue with this mantra. That is the reason why Melcom is the most reliable name in
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Bhagwan with family in 1947

Bhagwan with daughters, Sonya (Rekha) & Rani (Kavita)

Ghana and the customers first choice to shop in its 25 colossal departmental stores spread out over the country while four more branches are scheduled to open this year. Today, Melcom is the largest shopping spot in Ghana and Mr. Bhagwan Khubchandani, the leading retailer in this country, is running his business with the Groups strong workforce of over 1,900 employees and its turnover reaching $200 million. Bhagwans education was badly disrupted during his childhood as he attended 6 schools in 7 years. He could not study regularly in a particular school. He describes: I completed GCEs. Realizing that my educational qualifications were insufficient to enter the business world, I took courses in accounting, correspondence and other business-related subjects. Bhagwan entered the biz world just after he finished his schooling as he unravels: After completing my schooling in 1954, I was given the choice of coming to Ghana or going to Hong Kong. I chose Hong Kong and spent 6 years working there and in Japan before coming to Ghana.
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Working in different countries like Hong Kong and Japan turned to be an advantage for Bhagwan as his years of stint helped him widen his commercial savvy. Since business was in his blood being from the Sindhi community, Bhagwan didnt take much time to understand it and took it to the cusp of success in his host land. However, all it tied off with his inherited business which his father had started in Ghana along with his brother. In 1946, Ramchand Khubchandani set up his own retail business under the auspices of Glamour in Ghana and that was opened in partnership with his younger brother. In 1954

Bhagwan doesnt believe in short-cut gains or making profits by drilling to the depth of customers wallets: My philosophy has always been to sell more for less. This has worked well for us and we continue with this mantra.

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Back Row: Manoj Sadhwani, Jaya Melwani, Prerna Sadhwani, Shyla Melwani, Rishi Melwani Front Row: Mahesh Melwani, Rani Melwani,Bhagwan, Prema Melwani, Sheila Khubchandani, Sonya & Ramesh Sadhwani

they established Ghanas first garment factory. Within a few years, they opened a textile factory, employing over 1,200 staff. On the other hand, their retail trading was also developing side by side. With their rising strides, by 1970, their company had opened 22 branches in Ghana. In order to improve the merchandizing and sourcing of new products, they established offices in Japan and Hong Kong. But in between, the baton was passed to the next generation, as Bhagwan acquaints: In 1966, my father and his brother left Ghana to settle in the Far East and the business was left in the hands of their sons: Bhagwan (me) and Kishin. Both the cousins carried on their inherited business to the best of their wisdom and efforts but in 1990, due to differences in their opinion, they parted ways. Thus, Bhagwan left Glamour to establish his own business under the name and style of Melcom which he started with
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a capital of $2,000,000. And then, he was joined by his two sons-in-law. Over the years, the company has developed into the largest chain of departmental stores in Ghana. Gradually, they diversified into other ventures also, for they have an established plastic factory, electronic assembly plant and a travel agency.

Now, three companies of Melcom Group deal with different businesses. Their Century Industries Ltd. is a plasticware manufacturing while Crown Star Electronics Industry Ltd. manufactures and assembles electronics, and Melcom Travel & Tours Ltd. has made its recognition as a fullfledged travel agency, bringing easy and convenient travel to its customers doorsteps. Under Melcom Group, there are ten more property-related companies and they also have large plots of land for future development. Besides Ghana, they also have their business offices in Hong Kong and China. As Bhagwan has made monumental achievements in business, he has been honored with some prestigious awards also. From 2002-2006, The Chartered Institute of Marketing of Ghana has also recognized the enthusiasm of Melcoms employees and management in this sector,
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Bhagwan receiving a special entrepreneurial achievement award

President Gyani-Zail Singh & Bhagwan

In 2011, Bhagwan was presented a Special Entrepreneur Achievement Award by the CIMG. Bhagwan claims with perceptible elation: This was the very first time such an award was bestowed, and I was privileged to be the first recipient.
Glamour Department Store - 1946

by awarding Melcom the Best Retail Outlet of the Year and eventually inducting the Group in the Hall of Fame. In 2011, Bhagwan was presented a Special Entrepreneur Achievement Award by the CIMG. Bhagwan claims with perceptible elation: This was the very first time such an award was bestowed, and I was privileged to be the first recipient. He was a very active member of the Rotary Club and became its President in 1976. His group of companies was conferred on with a Citation for the services rendered during Bhagwans tenure. They also received a Citation from the Freemason Lodge acknowledging their charitable services. Bhagwans participation in social work and his devotion to charity are laudable. About his charitable organization, he acquaints: We engage in a fair amount of philanthropy. The charity arm of Melcom is Melcom Care and is handled by my daughter Rekha. We are also in the process of establishing an education trust. A Citation was given to them by the Indian Association of Ghana for

Bhagwans charitable services rendered for many years, during which time he served as Secretary, President and member of several committees. Married to Sheila in 1962, Bhagwan has 2 daughters: Kavita 47 and Rekha 46. Sheilas father and Bhagwans father were close friends who were glad to have established a new relationship after the marriage of their children. About his daughters, Bhagwan says: Kavita and Rekha are happily married and I am very fortunate that their husbands are working with me as partners. Kavita

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Bhagwan at the opening of the 2nd mega store at Kumasi by Otumfuor Nana Osei Tutu II

Bhagwan with previous King of Ashanti Kingdom, Otumfuor Opoku Ware I

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Bhagwan with Samia Nkrumah

has 4 children and Rekha, 2. My grandchildren are studying in the UK and USA, except for the youngest, who attends the American School in Ghana. With a dream to mark his business presence in other West African countries, Bhagwan reveals: My dream is to go beyond the borders of Ghana and establish our company in other West African countries. His efforts to realize this dream are constantly on with his distinct business ethics and it seems that days are not far away when he is able to reach his desired destinations of business beyond the borders of Ghana. e
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My dream is to go beyond the borders of Ghana and establish our company in other West African countries.

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Middle East Night celebrated at La Palm Casino

Juliet launching the Middle East night with ushers

Arabian tent at the entrance

Juliet & ushers with winning prizes

Draw time with Ekrem & ushers


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Eole Franaise : Jacques Prevert d'Accra: Eleonore,Assaad, Yann, Charles,Habib and Sasha

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Hankel Sam, one of the artists we spoke to is passionate about the arts and by the age of eighteen, had been working as a sculptor and painter for many years. Inspired by his From North to South, East to West; African art takes many forms grandfather, he learnt how and is made from many different materials. Artists produce to sculpt wood in the form different items ranging from sculpture, paintings, textiles, pottery of canoes, lions and masks. to body art works. He also learnt the art of relief Sculptures can be wooden, ceramic or carved out of stone. For painting. Work satisfaction is most artists, the know how is transmitted from family members what drives him and he feels happy when he finishes a and transcends several generations. piece. For the past thirty years hes been working at There are several art centres in Ghana, however for this piece Divine began his romance with the the Tetteh Quarshie Arts enclave and we spoke to artists at the artists arts at the age of eighteen. He learnt enclave at Tetteh Quarshie the ropes from his grandfather and sells mostly to in Accra. his creations are still inspired by the Europeans, Africans and Asians. or the avid art lover African art represents a variety of diverse and unique artistic talents. Though observers tend to generalize "traditional" African art the continent abounds in people of varying societies and civilizations, each with their own unique visual special culture.

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Divine selling an item to his customer

With time and support from his clients he has been able to export his pieces and sells them in other African countries and around the world. John Adams, our second artist, started sculpting eleven years ago from his home in the Volta Region. Unable to fulfill his dream of becoming a pilot he made a career from his hobby of sculpting. Our third artist, Divine, began his romance with the arts at the age of eighteen. He learnt the ropes from his grandfather and his creations are still inspired by "the old man's" work. Divines way of handling metal is sublime; he builds toy cars, silhouettes and bicycles using only metal. His designs are unique and a joy to look at. Our artists love their work and would love to produce even more prized pieces, but they are struggling due to la ack of sales. One message is clear from all of them, they seek security and would love a permanent place to base themselves similar to the art market in Accra. Our trip to see the artists at Tetteh Quarshie was inspiriational and I would certainly recommed a visit. You may be surprised at what is on offer. e

JOhn AdAmS: adams.gh96@yahoo.com 0542985268 dIvInE: topcambodia222@yahoo.com 0249676898 0540433238

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La Palm Casino Time : 11:00 PM

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Slots Tournament Mvenpick Brunch ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL (EFFA)
Goethe-Institut Ghana Time: 7:30 PM

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Workshop: Ghanaian Music Stakeholders
Alliance Franaise d'Accra Time :10:00 AM

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Movenpick Lounge
Come enjoy a nice chilled evening, good music & food Time 7pm

Sumptuous spread to tempt your taste buds. time: 10am

Honey Suckle Happy Hour


Price on Drinks till 7pm Venue: Ring Road opp. Time: From 5pm

Cafe Des Amis

Afternoon Tea

Brunch@ La Palm Casino


this and every Sunday

Invite your friends for a drink & a chat Venue: Kanda

African Regent hotel Airport, West. Join us every afernoon for a tasty selection of cakes & desserts from12-5pm

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Fathers Day Fine Dining
6am-10am Breakfast 7pm-10pm Dinner - @ African Regent Hotel, Airport

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Shakespeare Workshop for Secondary/High School Age Students Nubuke
Foundation Accra TIme: 3:00 PM

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Sandwich / Waffles Week
Venue : Branche Coffee Shop time : 11am till 4pm

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Salsa Dance Nite Coconut
Groove Hotel. @7pm

Father's Day Lunch

Happy Hour

Art Exhibition Month of June


African Regent Hotel, Airport west

At Branche Lounge Tulip Time : 12:30pm

Wine Down @ Golden Tulip


Poolside @6pm

TASTY JERK Barbecue Joint Venue: Osu Down Chez Lien Annex Time: 5 pm

Play Tennis At Accra Lawn


Courts available from 7am

Duplex Happy Hour


Osu, Time : 7pm

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Take a trip outside Accra
Kokrobite, White Sands or Ada. Come enjoy!!

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Lecture - Architecture in Accra Colonial Era [Part 2].
Time :7:00 PM Goethe-Institut Ghana

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Independence Day Madagascar Luscious Temptations
Meet your friends and taste luscious temptations. Venue: A&C Square, East Legon

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Roll the Dice Draw
Venue : Piccadilly Casino Time : 10:00 PM

Mini Golf Course Bring the kids and enjoy an


afternoon of golfing from 1pm-6pm

Tropicana

Millionaires Casino

Golden Tulip Bingo Nite Time 9-10pm

Jazz bar with a good ambience and tasty menu. Venue: Ringroad Central. time: 6:30pm

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Republic Day, Ghana Canada Day Place brunch from 11:30am to 4pm- @African Regent Hotel,Airport West Special Traditional Market

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Venus Pub/Restaurant
Join your friends & enjoy a nice dinner on the terrace

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Monsoon
Join your friends for a nice drink & dinner @ 7pm Osu Time: From 5 pm

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Millionaires Casino
Golden Tulip Slots Tournament

Happy Hour

Millionaires Casino
Golden Tulip Ladies Nite 7-10pm

Grown and Sexxxy

Tops n Tails Pub Spintex Rd Spintex rd opp Stanchart Accra

@ Rockoffice Open Mic! from 7pm

Happy Hour Celsbridge Pub Labone Time : @5pm

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Enjoy Sunday Brunch Roll the Dice Draw Lunch Buffet
@ Holiday Inn Hotel Airport from 12noon Venue : Piccadilly Casino Time : 10:00 PM Labadi Beach Hotel from 11:30am-4pm

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Dons Place Jazz Club
Jazz bar with a good crowd on most evenings venue : Osu

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Independence Day Bahamas Happy Hour
Apo's Spot Osu Time 6:00pm

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Pizza Nite At Mama Mia's
Share a peter pan or pepperoni with the family time: 6pm

Chase Restaurant and Takeaway. Try the pizza!


From 6pm Labone

Jazz Nite @ Bella Roma

Enjoy a glass of wine with Jazz, Osu Time : 8pm-0:00

Twist Headlines Labone time: 7pm

Happy Hour

There are a lot of activities lined up for you this month. Send your activities for the Events Calendar to mag@enjoyaccra.com See you when I see you.
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Thursday Films@GoetheInstitut - Egoshooter by
Wim Wenders Goethe-Institut Ghana Time : 7:00 PM

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ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL
Alliance Franaise d'Accra Time : 7:30 PM

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Father's Day Fashion Fair
African Regent Hotel, Airport west Time : 5pm & Sunday 17th

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Live Game Tournament


Venue: La Palm Casino Time : 11:00 PM

Special HASH Run in Ada


Ada Sailing Club Time : 5:15 PM

Photographic works of seven african artists Venue : Dei Centre @6:30pm

French Buffet @ Alisa Hotel

Lobster week

Venue : Annabel's, lounge bar

Branche @ Golden Tulip Time : 6:30-10pm

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Gyedu Blay Ambolley Sekunde Album Launch
Alliance Franaise d'Accra Time : 8:00 PM

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2012 Accra Pub Crawl
Mutliple bars around Accra Time :7:00 PM

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Accra Dog Show 2012
El-Wak stadium 10:00 AM

Live Band Chezz Afrique, East Legon TIme: 8pm

Dragon Boat Festival

Venue : Piccadilly Casino Time : 9:00 pm

Dragon Boat Festival


La Palm Casino Time : 9:00 PM

Pancake Weekend

African Regent Hotel, @10am

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Thursday Film@GoetheInstitut: Changing Skins by Andreas Dresen
Goethe-Institut Ghana Time : 7:00 PM

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Movie Friday
Fantastic Movie experience with popcorn & a drink @ Accra mall time :6- 10pm

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Workshops for children between the ages of 2.5 yrs - 6 yrs. Timing: 11am-1pm/ 2pm-4pm.

Kids Concept

Hello Jack Daniels @ Firefly

Tulip Mirror Ball

Car Draw
Venue : La Palm Casino Time : 9:00 PM

Come and join your friends for a night out. Good ambience & drinks. @7pm

Golden Tulip Branche Lounge Time 10:00 Till 5am

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Independence Day Algeria American Buffet @ Alisa Hotel
Venue : Annabel's, lounge bar

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Steak Night
venue : Holiday Inn Hotel @ 6:30pm

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Deli France Rhapsody Restaurant Bar
Accra Mall Time : 6:00 PM Meet friends for a pain au chocolat and a coffee Venue Airport Residental Area Anytime

Jazzy VIBE At +233 Jazz Club


Time: 8pm Rate: Free

Escobar

Join your friends for a drink @ Xcobar Osu. time from 7pm

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Sandwich & Waffle Week
Come & enjoy a variety of mouth watering sandwiches & waffles Time : 11am-4pm

Teazy Thurs

At Bella Roma Osu with da hottest DJs killa fingaz and Busty blaze from 10pm

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Constance Swaniker
Constance was born in Accra but spent eighteen years outside her native Ghana in the Gambia, Botswana and Zimbabwe. This diversity in her background has influenced her outlook on life, business and art. A graduate in sculpture from KNUST College of Art she has become such a fixture of the art scene that it is easy to forget that her first solo exhibition Passage of Discovery occurred only last year. Before then she had ventured into the wrought iron and furniture design industry and remains an outstanding leader in that field. Swanikers sculptures are usually abstractions of the human figure, suggestive of the human body with free flowing organic lines. She is prolific in her undulating and vivacious sculpture expressing the fundamentals of human experience. Constances sculptures are much sought after. e
For more of the artworks; call Lily Sefa-Boakye 0207800460, Website: www.tigaafricanart.com email: info@tigaafricanart.com

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Raya Azar, Nicolle Brisbane and Laura Wefers, members of the Lincoln Community School class of 2012, celebrate having received their diplomas at the National Theatre on May 26, 2012

Alastair & Glory Brisbane, proud parents of Nicolle Brisbane

CoNGrATUlATioNs GrADUATes

Daniel Norley, Rebecca Craig, Matthew Norley (Graduate), Amelie Craig, Philip & Maria Noley

Best of luck with university life

Julia (Graduate), Angelo, Alice, proud parents & Lorena Massimino

Mr. Marsden Crosby, Head AIS conferring on valedictorian, Daichi Mochizuki his American International School Diploma

Alvin Afrifa, Kojo Hoyle, Noah Reed, Armand Schneider, Sonya Gebreegzabher, Ha Moon, Morenike Onibon & Daichi Mochizuki, graduates of American International School class of 2012 held at Mensvic Hotel.
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Dennis Larkin, Head of School Lincoln Community School & Nicolle Brisbane receiving her IB Diploma
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African Union Party


At PICCAdILLY CAsINO

Juliet & Tolga launching the opening of the African Union night

Invited guests

Juliet & Elena

Inside the casino


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Breast Cancer Awareness Br unch

Jyoti, Vanisha, Sunita, Heena, Kanchan & Khushi

Indian Women's Association Executive Committee

he Indian Women's Association held a breast cancer awareness brunch at the plush Labadi Beach Hotel.
Katumi Jispeerd & Dolores Peprah

This annual event aims to spread awareness of the plight of people living with breast cancer; as well as to provide information about the disease and to raise funds for the treatment of needy patients at the Korle Bu teaching hospital. As always it was well attended by the local and expat communities. Labadi Hotel provided fabulous food and the International Players of Accra provided some of the entertainment in the form of a short performance. Sponsors included Labadi Beach Hotel, The Honda Place and Gokals Laborex Ltd. e

This annual event aims to spread awareness of the plight of people living with breast cancer

Jill Butah & guest

Resham Mahtani, Diyva Moorjani & Sharmila Kirpalani

Maxine Senchrey, Rita Kay, Kenneth Addea & Edwina Banda

International players
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Accra Accueil Association

Accra Accueil
R aises the Bar
ccra Accueil is an association which raises funds to help support local initiatives in Ghana. The association held a fundraiser at the French Ambassador's residence aimed at supporting two institutions, Volta Kids and the Anne Memorial International School in Nima. Volta Kids is an NGO which supports the education of needy but brilliant students in the Volta Region and the Anne Memorial International School provides affordable education to the deprived children of the Nima Community. Funds were raised through the auctioning of art works donated by some artists and the money raised will be shared between the two institutions. Enjoy wish Accra Accueil, Ayeko and well done. e

H.E Frdric Clavier (French Ambassador),Valerie Martin, Chairman Accra Accueil

Gaelle Dessus, Accra Accueil

The association held a fundraiser at the French Ambassador's residence aimed at supporting two institutions, Volta Kids and the Anne Memorial International School in Nima.

Sandrine Gianoloutos, French Ambassador's Secretary Gonzague Caudar, French Consultant & Aurore Ranson

Maya
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reCipe
10 hrs

Cook yield Time Servings

Party Nibbles

15 hrs

Tom Collins
8

Cook yield Time Servings

Directions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Prepare wonton shells. Lightly brush wontons with 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Arrange in 24 mini muffin/cupcake cups. Bake 5-7 minutes until golden brown and crisp. Toss shrimp with 1 tablespoon of olive oil, salt, 2 teaspoons of lime zest and chile powder. Bake 5-8 minutes until shrimp are opaque throughout. To assemble, fill each wonton cup with a few leaves of rocket, a small dollop of sour cream, one shrimp then top with a spritz of lime juice.

Ingredients
1 cup dry gin 1 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice 1/2 cup simple syrup 1 cup club soda 4 orange slices 4 maraschino cherries ice

Chilli Lime
Shrimp Cups
Ingredients
24 wonton wrappers 2 tablespoons olive oil 24 medium shrimp, peeled and deveined 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon chilli powder 2 limes 1/2 cup rocket 3 tablespoons sour cream

Directions
1. Combine gin, lemon juice and simple syrup in a pitcher. Stir. 2. Fill 4 glasses to the brim with ice then fill 3/4 with the Tom Collins. 3. Add a few splashes of club soda. 4. Garnish each glass with an orange and a cherry. 5. Note: To make the simple syrup, combine 1/4 cup of sugar and 1/4 cup of water in a small saucepan. Place over medium-high heat and stir until the sugar dissolves. Cool.

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S U D O K U
Solutions for May

This Month

eAsY

Cancer
A ries
21/3-20/04

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Solutions for May

MeDiUM

MeDiUM

New interests, projects, and learning endeavors are featured in June, dear Aries, and these may come about due to professional pressures or challenges. Career shifts can be sudden. More contact with family, siblings, and friends is pleasurable and helpful. This month, you begin a year-long trend in which teaching, authoring, and communications in general can bring great benefits to your life. Your work could involve more short trips or commuting, or you might work more heavily in the communications industry. Look for opportunities to expand your knowledge and skills set.

Taurus
21/4-21/05 This month, you begin a year-long trend that brings more oomph to your earning power, dear Taurus. A significant gift or bonus may come your way. This is a good time to work with financial institutions, go for a raise, or apply for a loan. You may need to curb an inclination to overspend, however. You have opportunities to increase your income through education, travel, or by expanding your reach/audience in business during this period. This month, some backtracking is necessary. After the 27th, you're ready to push your plans forward.

Solutions for May

HArD

HArD

Gemini
22/5-21/06 This month, you begin a fabulous yearlong trend this month that boosts your self-confidence and brings personal opportunities to advance into your life, dear Gemini. It can be easier to find a close relationship, and for partnered Geminis, a partner has their best interests at heart and is especially supportive. Problems that have been holding you back in the past are likely to lift in the year ahead. However, this month there may be some disruptions to a friendship. It's not the best month for lending money or collecting on loans.

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Cancer
22/6-23/07 Your private life is especially animated in June, dear Cancer. You are beginning a year-long trend that brings great benefits from helping others, volunteering, and other forms of service. Spirituality is strong and your innate compassion is highlighted. However, you could experience conflict between the demands of a partnership and the demands of career this month. Finding a balance between the two, instead of pushing or rebelling against either, is the challenge now. You should also guard against hasty or impatient actions, which can make you more accident-prone.

Libra
24/9-23/10 You are beginning a year-long trend in which opportunities to travel, study, and otherwise expand your personal horizons are likely to present themselves, dear Libra. Teaching, writing, publishing, promotional activities, travel, legal matters, and studying are all well-starred in the period ahead. However, this month you could be facing some challenges balancing the needs of a partnership and the demands of family. You can be pulled in many different directions with less time to pursue your own personal goals. Tame restlessness and tend to your responsibilities as best as you can.

Capricorn
22/12-20/01 While work can involve some minor frustrations until after the 27th, dear Capricorn, you are beginning a yearlong trend in which you can improve your working life considerably. Work tends to be very available to you, and possibly too available at times, so that you may have to choose between alternatives or you could take on too much. Overall, however, work is likely to be very rewarding. As well, health is likely to improve in the year ahead. Home life may be unsettled in June, but should calm down by July.

L eo
24/7-23/08 This month, you are beginning a yearlong trend that brings great energy and many benefits to your social life, dear Leo. Wonderful opportunities can arise for new friendships and through current friends and connections. Some of you may find romance through friends, groups, and associates. Some might bring creative energy or skills to a group setting. However, some drama is likely with a friend this month, which is likely to be resolved after the 27th. Your ambition to improve your income is strong. Romance is emotionallycharged and exciting in June.

Scorpio
24/10-22/11 You are beginning a year-long trend that brings more support from others, financial gain, and stronger opportunities to grow a deep relationship, dear Scorpio. Your sense of security or wealth can increase through a relationship with a partner. Sources of income might also come through counseling work or the handling of others' finances and resources. This month, however, your schedule may be hectic, particularly on a social level, and there can be some challenges organizing your finances. Avoid jumping into new endeavors that require big outlays of cash.

A quarius
21/01-19/02 While your romantic life may be on the tricky side until after the 27th, dear Aquarius, you are beginning a year-long trend that brings wonderful opportunities to boost your social life, explore your creativity, and find new avenues for entertainment and selfexpression. For some of you, a friend could turn into a romantic partner, or could introduce you to one during this cycle. Even so, watch for a tendency to misplace your faith in someone this month. Be strict with yourself and others when it comes to your money.

Virgo
24/8-23/09 Although career matters can be tricky this month, dear Virgo, you're beginning a year-long trend that will boost your professional life, and your reputation, to new heights. This can be a time of career advancement and success in business. Businessrelated travel or the reaching of a wider audience is possible during this cycle. Your status is set to change for the better, and a family member could receive an honor. However, this month you may be dealing with temporary problems with cash flow. A romantic relationship can be difficult to define.

Sagittarius
23/11-21/12 This month, avoid risky financial moves, dear Sagittarius. Unsettled money matters may need your attention now. While close relationships can be tricky until after the 27th, you are beginning a year-long trend that brings great energy for forming or enhancing warm close relationships and partnerships, whether personal or businessrelated. Good publicity may come your way. Resolutions are likely to be found for long-standing problems in relationships. You are taking charge of your career in June, as your ambition is stimulated and others are taking note of your competence.

Pisces
20/02-20/03 You are beginning a year-long cycle in which your home life is set to improve considerably, dear Pisces. You may be working from home, with family, or in real estate and domestic fields during this cycle. While it's a strong cycle in which to invest in real estate and in your home, this month, idealism may cloud your judgment. There may be some tense undercurrents or conflicts over money that disrupt a friendship in June. Relationships are lively and moving forward. From the 19th forward, romance and recreation figure strongly.

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French - Mediterranean Restaurant


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ALISA HOTEL
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FIRST ChOICE SALOn Tel:+(233)-030 268 2997 / 24 437 4894 info@firstchoicehair.com

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FRAnKIES hOTEL
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LADY PAM SALON


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La Villa Boutique Hotel


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HOLY TRINITY SPA Tel: +(233)-0362091334

MARISET PLAZA
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LAJEn UnISEX SALOn


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Coconut Grove Regency Hotel


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DUTCH HOTEL
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L'eden Afro-European Unisex Salon


Tel: (024) 426 5179 CASInOS

Oak Plaza East Airport Hotel


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GOLdEn TULIP
Tel: (030) 221 3161 info@goldentulipaccra.com

Lapalm Casino (030) 278 5420/1 www.kairointernational.com Piccadilly Casino (030) 276 3095 www.kairointernational.com

FIESTA ROyALE
TEL: +(233)-030 274 0811 info@fiestaroyalehotel.com

ERATA HOTEL Tel:+(233) 544 336 761 / 544 336 738 info@eratahotel.com Protea Hotel
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Millionaires Accra (030) 277 4339 info@millionairescasino-gh.com Millionaires Kumasi (032) 204 9868 info@millionairescasino-gh.com
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VRS Cole Consult Atlas Rent-A-Car

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Folks, Your monthly Club Social guide is taking on new elements and I want to express my gratitude to all the spots and bar owners who have been kind enough to allow us into their premises. You are the stars of this Guide and I value your participation. This month our tour took us to the Garden city of Kumasi and the port city of Tema. We bring you exclusive insider details of what each spot is famous for, from the tastiest Fufu and Aponkye Nkrakra or face the wall to the best Khebabs on offer anywhere in Ghana.
Alain alain@enjoyaccra.com Remember to drink responsibly

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Know your limit


If you do not already know how much alcohol you can handle without losing control, try it out one time at home with a friend present and have them videotape you, then see what happens when you consume more than the recommended one drink per hour.

Eat while you drink


It is particularly good to eat protein foods such as cheese peanuts, which help to slow absorption of alcohol into circulatory system. high and the the

Cultivate taste
Enjoy your drink, dont rush it. If you gulp a drink you will be losing the pleasure of tasting and smelling the various flavors in the drink.

Accept a drink only when you really want one


At a party if someone is trying to force another drink on you, ask for ice or drink a non-alcoholic beverage

Skip a drink now and then


Space your alcoholic drinks out to keep the desired blood alcohol concentration.

Appoint a designated driver


have someone available who will not be drinking and will drive all drinkers home. This is critical if the person has consumed more than one drink per hour. If you know that you will have to drive after consuming alcohol, limit your 56 www.enjoyaccra.com Enjoy June 2012 consumption to no more than one drink an hour.

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