Abla Dzifa Gomashie, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, has reaffirmed government’s commitment to safeguarding Ghana’s cultural heritage and promoting the creative sector as a driver of ...
Flawed institutions have trained us into habits that prevent us from our solving problems.For this week’s Re-Imagine Ghana, I want to take a hard look at a paralysis that has quietly affected all of ...
On a wooden table in the bustling commercial hub of Adum in Kumasi, strips of leather and tires are carefully arranged. With steady hands, artisans cut, shape and stitch them into a pair of slippers ...
By Frank Kwame Abbor, GNA Ho (V/R), March 10, GNA – Members of the Global Evangelical Church, Zion Temple at Kabakaba Hill, have celebrated a Traditional and Royal Day, to promote Ghana’s cultural ...
In the days that preceded March 6, 1957, when the Gold Coast shed its colonial label and stood on the brink of independence, its leaders reached back into West Africa’s deep past to settle on the name ...
The Turkish government is warning the United States and Israel against involving Iran's Kurdish minority in the war against the Iranian regime .
The Resident Country Director at International Investments LLC, Ibrahim Adjei, has commended Ghanaians for maintaining unity and resilience despite economic challenges since independence .
A law that could threaten the rights of minority groups is a sign of the direction Xi is taking China.
In recent years I have observed something deeply troubling in Ghanaian homes and communities. I have seen children under the age of ten who cannot understand or speak their own local language. A child ...
By: Professor Kwasi Dartey-BaahAt 69, Ghana is no longer a young nation finding its feet. We are seasoned, experienced, and fully aware of both our strengths and our shortcomings. Independence was the ...
Nana Obo Kwefuah VIII, Gyaasehene of Abura Dunkwa, has been destooled over an alleged affair with the community priestess, following traditional procedures ...
By Deladem Nanevie, GNA Ashaiman, March 10, GNA — Kente cloth and beads have long been symbols of Ghanaian culture, telling stories of many ethnic groups and traditions. In recent times, artisans have ...