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is tomorrow a Holiday in Ghana 2024

is tomorrow a Holiday in Ghana 2024

Update; Tomorrow Thursday, 11th April, 2024 which marks Eidul-Fitr, is Holiday

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29th March 2024 is a Holiday; Good Friday.

Good Friday 29th March Friday then  Easter Monday 1st April Monday

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NO, 7th March 2024 and 8th March are not Holidays.

On Thursday schools that went to march will rest, on 8th March, Friday, they report back to school.

All State institutions will open for schools to check what they do;

You can go to the Habour, Naval base, Airport, and many other places for free.

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2024 easter holidays in Ghana

Check here  Public Holidays Announced in Ghana 2024

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Apart from the statutory Public Holidays Declared by the State any other day is not a Holiday.

For Schools, Catholic Education Unit, Presbyterian Education Unit, and Islamic Education Unit have their special Calendar of which they declare holidays for their schools based on their programs.

Check the Statutory Holidays

Public Holiday Announced

Schools Holidays

3 Days Holiday for Islamic Schools | Islamic Education Unit

Double Holiday for Islamic Schools

CELEBRATION AND OBSERVATION OF ASCENSION DAY [Holiday]

Holiday for all Catholic Schools Across the Country -GES/Catholic Education Unit

Holiday for all Catholic Schools Across the Country -GES/Catholic Education Unit

Holiday for Schools-GES Official Release

 

Countries that observe holidays after Eid al-Adha

The countries that observe holidays after Eid al-Adha include Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Jordan, Algeria, Tunisia, South Africa, Turkey, Pakistan, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Russia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan.

Many of these countries observe the holiday for multiple days with varying levels of regional and government activities.

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