The Ghana Publishers Association (GPA) has officially launched its 50th-anniversary celebrations. This golden jubilee marks a turning point for the local literary industry. The launch event in Accra brought together key stakeholders to reflect on five decades of storytelling.
The association is calling for a massive shift towards digital innovation. As global trends change, the GPA aims to modernise how books are produced and shared. Leaders at the event stressed the need for stronger government support to protect intellectual property. They believe that a thriving local publishing sector is vital for national education.
Future plans include new workshops for young authors and publishers. These initiatives will focus on using technology to reach a wider audience. By embracing new tools, the GPA ensures that Ghanaian voices remain loud on the world stage. This anniversary is not just a look back; it is a bold step towards a digital future.

