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D-Black appointed Ghana's Tourism Ambassador

D-Black has been appointed as Tourism ambassador by the Ministry of Tourism in collaboration with the Ghana Tourism Authority.

The Ministry of Tourism in collaboration with the Ghana Tourism Authority has appointed D-Black, one of the countrys most phenomenal entertainment moguls as Tourism Ambassador.

This outstanding achievement comes just a few days after the musician/businessman launched and unveiled his record label "Black Avenue Muzik" at a ceremony held at Oasis Pool and Shisha Lounge in Cantonments on Wednesday, September 20.

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“We believe this is a step in the right direction for Ghana as Creative Arts and Entertainment plays a vital role in portraying a nation to the world,” D-Black’s PR team wrote to Pulse.com.gh in an email.

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“Celebrities have the power to reach thousands and millions of people through their social media platforms and D-Black by far has proven himself to be not just an exceptional entertainer but an incredible businessman as well,” the statement added.

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