General News of Saturday, 22 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
The Interior Ministry of Ghana has officially declared March 31 and April 1 as public holidays. This announcement is in recognition of the upcoming observance of the Easter festivities, which are significant for many citizens. The holidays will provide an opportunity for individuals to engage in various cultural and religious activities associated with this important time of year.
The declaration aims to allow Ghanaians to celebrate Easter with their families and communities without the constraints of work obligations. It emphasizes the importance of these days for reflection, worship, and communal gatherings, which are central to the Easter tradition.
As a result, citizens are encouraged to plan accordingly for these holidays. The government hopes that this break will foster unity and joy among Ghanaians as they partake in the celebrations that mark this pivotal season in the Christian calendar.