Upper West Region Did you know there are hippos in Ghana? Now that you know, are …
Egi Gaisie
Egi Gaisie
Egi Gaisie is a hospitality trainer blogger, passionate about bridging the gap between hospitality education/training and the hospitality industry in Ghana. She has been in the industry for more than 25 years. Her industry career is enriched by hands-on work in various positions at operational and management levels in the different departments of hotels.
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Tourism
Awakening to Eco-Tourism in Ghana: The Savanna Circuit Part 1 cont.
by Egi Gaisieby Egi GaisiePaga Many refer to it as Paga Crocodile Pond or Paga Sacred Crocodile Pond. I have …
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Leaving behind the diverse landscapes spanning from coastal plains to forests, waterfalls and highest peaks of …
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Tourism
Awakening to Eco-Tourism in Ghana: The Volta Circuit Part 1 cont.
by Egi Gaisieby Egi GaisieGhana’s treasures, its landscape and wildlife, historic resources, coastal resources, cultural and climatic resources for tourism …
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There are different categories of visitor attractions…landscape, wildlife, culture etc. Each provides unique experiences. In last …
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The term ‘go green’ generally means to do things in ways that protect the natural environment. …
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I think I needed a break; I was emotionally drained and physically tired! A friend, an …
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Hotel OperationsHousekeepingSupervisors & Management
MY STORY: Redefining ‘clean’ for hotels – Part 2 (final)
by Egi Gaisieby Egi Gaisie‘What a coincidence’, you might say. World Food Safety Day was observed last week, on 7th …
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Hotel OperationsHousekeepingSupervisors & Management
MY STORY: Redefining ‘clean’ for hotels – Part 2 Cont.
by Egi Gaisieby Egi GaisieMy story: Food hygiene from farm to fork cont. Guests expect safe food service and wholesome …
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Hotel OperationsHousekeepingSupervisors & Management
MY STORY: Redefining ‘clean’ for hotels – Part 2
by Egi Gaisieby Egi GaisieFood preparation businesses in the hospitality sector include hotels, restaurants, cafes, bars, chop bars, our traditional …