On 24th March 2020 at Pomadze Hills near the Winneba Junction in the Central Region of Ghana, an historic tree-planting exercise was undertaken to symbolically usher in next phase of the post-launch of the Pan African Heritage Museum project. Dubbed ‘Plant a Tree and Make History’, the exercise covered the planting of trees along the over one-kilometer access road to the Museum site on the hill-top. The $30million Pan African Heritage World Museum project is the brainchild of Hon. Kojo Yankah, Founder of African University College of Communications (AUCC) to provide the environment for education, healing, and inspiration showcasing the history, culture, and achievements of the Pan African world as presented by Africans. The project is being funded through donations, gifts, and grants.

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