1 week more: Count down to Logos Hope return to Ghana

Logos Hope Ghana has noted the ship Logos Hope will be in Ghana in just a week's time.
When the ship, touted as the largest floating bookfair in the world, docks at Tema, Greater Accra Region, it will stay for a month: August 8 to September 8, 2024.
With more than 5000 titles, Logos Hope will be open to the public at Tema Port, Clinker Gate, between Tuesday and Sunday, from 1PM to 6PM.
While the entrance fee is GHS15, children under 12 and adults beyond 65 will be allowed in for free. Children under 18 must, however, be in the company of adults.
Apart from Tema, it is reported the legendary ship will make a stop in Takoradi, Western Region, too.
Meanwhile the latest stops for Logos Hope are in South Africa and Namibia.
With 350 crew members of 70 nationalities, Logos Hope is spurred on by their vision to spread knowledge, help and hope around the world, through literature, cultural understanding, relief work and much more.
| Logos Hope Ghana/Facebook: Logos Hope Ghana counts down to ship's arrival in Ghana
| Logos Hope Ghana/Facebook: Logos Hope has books for children and adults, covering education, philosophy, classic literature, dictionaries, etc
| Logos Hope/Facebook: Logos Hope crew on a cleanup exercise on a Namibian beach
| Logos Hope/Facebook: Logos Hope ship in Cape Town, South Africa (July 2024)
| Logos Hope/Facebook: Logos Hope in Durban, South Africa (June 2024)
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