When Ghana announced its initiative, The Year of the Return, in 2019 to welcome the African diaspora back to the continent ...
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Akwamu Traditional Leaders and Partners Unite to Champion Ghana’s Next Smart City in Atimpoku
The Green Smart Cities Developers (GSCD), and the traditional and local authorities of the Akwamu Traditional Area, have ...
Ruth Odinga's Ghanaian husband, Nana Busia, left Kenyans awed with his outfit at Raila's burial. TUKO.co.ke shares the deep ...
Ruth Odinga took the opportunity at her brother Raila Odinga's burial to introduce her Ghanaian husband, Nana Busia and two ...
“If every major December event had a green policy, even something as simple as waste sorting or reusable cups, the cumulative ...
Ghana News Agency (GNA) on MSN
Regular handwashing key to preventing infections - WaterAid Ghana
WaterAid Ghana, a Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) focused organisation, has underscored the importance of regular ...
Nana Akua Adepa Fordjour II, the Mpuntuhen (development chief) of Anomabo-Oboadze in the Mfantseman Municipality of the ...
The CJ’s seat not a fixed traditional stool occupants can claim as a right – Ansa-Asare to Torkornoo
Asare, has criticised former Chief Justice (CJ) Gertrude Torkornoo for challenging her removal from office, stating that the ...
play videoDr Richardson Commey Fio said that preserving culture must be a collective effort The Deputy Director of the National Commission on Culture, Dr Richardson Commey Fio, has emphasised that the ...
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From Croydon to Accra: Harnessing diaspora stars: Marketing One Square Mile project through culture and global icons
By Sammy CRABBE In the first article of this series, we argued that the One Square Mile Project must be marketed not only as ...
The bottom line is that religion is highly important to Ghanaians, but so is liberal democracy. The aim should be to balance the two so that the democratic successes of the Fourth Republic are not ...
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Obronis Join Ghana’s ‘Kanta’ Culture: Locals React to Foreigners Buying Clothes on the Street
A Ghanaian man reacted with surprise after spotting two obronis buying second-hand clothes on a busy street, capturing the rare moment in a viral video.
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