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Contractors working on the National Cathedral Project will resume work on November 30- Director

Gov’t has spent GHS339m so far on national cathedral
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The contractor working on the National Cathedral project will resume work on November 30, 2024, Rainbow Radio’s Fiifi Ankomah has reported.

In his report filed on Frontline, the morning show, he told the host Kwabena Agyapong that Dr. Paul Opoku-Mensah, Executive Director of the National Cathedral, confirmed to him that the project will resume by the end of the year.

He said when he probed further to know the exact date that the contractor will resume work, the Dr. Opoku-Mensah was categorical that by November 30, 2024, the contractor will resume work.

Fiifi Ankomah spoke with him on the sidelines of a symposium organised in collaboration with TD Jakes’ divinity school on Monday, October 14.

The Director noted that the symposium is just conceived as the National Cathedral’s response to what in Ghana we perceive to be the return initiatives and offer a pathway mediated by faith to connecting Ghana to the African diaspora.

This collaboration will seek to develop a Pan-African community to collectively work to address historical, racial, and contemporary aspects of Africa’s contributions to theology practice.

“We seek to demonstrate the conveying functions of the National Cathedral. The National Cathedral project is often misunderstood, conceived almost entirely as a physical church building. The National Cathedral is more than a church, and it includes critical national, continental, and global conversations.”

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