The biggest one-stop-shop African heritage location, Pan Africa Heritage City is coming up in Ghana, on a 75-acre land one kilometer off the Winneba – Cape Coast High street.
The city will house the biggest museum on the continent – the Pan African Heritage Museum (PAHM) on a 10-acre land. The museum is estimated to cost US$50 million.
Along with the Museum comes the Pan-Africa Herbal Village with Chalets, Pan Africa Information Resource and Innovation Center, The African Food House, The Heroes and Heroines Park, and The Palace of African Kingdoms.
There will also be accommodation facilities, a shopping mall, a 24/7 theater that showcases African movies and performing arts, as well as a large event center for national and international festivals and outdoor events.
The Heritage City will also eventually house the Africa University College of Communications (AUCC), founded by one of Ghana’s and Africa’s illustrious sons, Kojo Yankah, who is also the vision bearer of PAHM and the Heritage City.
Already, voluntary and professional teams have embarked on fundraising and donation exercises across the world. Over 150,000 items and $8m have been pledged towards the project.
But opportunities still exist for corporate Ghana/Africa as well as families and individuals interested in the preservation of African heritage, and passionate about technology, education, sustainability, youth employment and economic empowerment in Africa to stamp their feet in this historic monument and help create opportunities for the future generations.
Watch the video and register to donate and be part of this history-making venture.