Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes highlights athlete honors and promotes cultural events

 Liwy Grazioso, Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes
Liwy Grazioso, Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes | Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes

The Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes de Guatemala posted a series of announcements on November 6, 2025, highlighting recent achievements in sports and upcoming cultural events.

In its first message, the Ministry recognized the accomplishments of an athlete: "#Zacapa | Henry Esquivel, triple medallista de los Juegos Centroamericanos 2025, fue recibido con honores en las instalaciones del Parque de la Paz Kevin Cordón al reconocer su destacada participación. Este es el mensaje del medallista. https://t.co/Y1gABZ8uQx" (posted November 6, 2025). The tweet celebrated Henry Esquivel’s performance as a triple medalist at the 2025 Central American Games and noted that he was honored at the Parque de la Paz Kevin Cordón.

Later that day, the Ministry encouraged public engagement with cultural and sporting activities: "¡Conéctate con la cultura y el deporte! Únete a nuestro canal de difusión y recibe antes que nadie la información sobre entradas gratuitas, convocatorias, actividades y eventos especiales. Haz clic aquí: https://t.co/xZqaUNXKFV #ElPuebloDignoEsPrimero https://t.co/xrHV9CjsjX" (posted November 6, 2025). The post invited followers to join a broadcast channel for early updates about free tickets and special events.

A third announcement promoted an academic event related to archaeology and craftsmanship: "#Guatemala | Te invitamos a participar del V Congreso de Cerámica Mesoamérica y descubrir más de un reflejo tangible del ingenio humano desde tiempo antiguos. 26, 27, y 28 de noviembre 2025 14:30 a 17:00 horas Modalidad Virtual #ElPuebloDignoEsPrimero https://t.co/DnmLPfAwlU" (posted November 6, 2025). This virtual congress is scheduled for late November and aims to explore Mesoamerican ceramic traditions.

The Ministry of Culture and Sports of Guatemala frequently uses social media platforms to promote national achievements in sports as well as opportunities for public participation in cultural initiatives. Their outreach includes recognition ceremonies for athletes such as Henry Esquivel—who recently won three medals at the regional Central American Games—and educational programs like the V Congreso de Cerámica Mesoamérica. These efforts are part of ongoing strategies by Guatemalan authorities to foster civic pride and broaden access to both athletic and artistic endeavors across the country.