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Legon Botanical Gardens To shut down permanently on October 30

October 11, 2024
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Legon Botanical Gardens To shut down permanently on October 30
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One of Ghana’s perfect spot for adventure and recreation in Accra, Legon Botanical Gardens, is set to close permanently on October 30th, 2024.

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In a post on X, Mulch Company Limited announced their closure in a post on X saying; “We are Closing the Legon Botanical Gardens on 30th October, 2024. We believe we have been able to put lots of smiles on countless number of faces all these years. Legon Botanical Gardens was a chapter.

The reason behind the closure is however yet to be confirmed.

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