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The Minister for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Abla Dzifa Gomashie has outlined the significant socio-economic benefits of the Panafest and ...
Ghana News Agency on MSN1d
GTA, African American Association of Ghana commemorate Juneteenth in AccraThe Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), in collaboration with the African American Association of Ghana (AAAG), has commemorated ...
Ghanaian playwright Latif Abubakar has called on filmmakers to move beyond the usual stories centred on love, crime, and ...
Terrebonne and Lafourche Parish will both welcome Juneteenth Freedom Festivals this upcoming weekend. Local businesses, teams ...
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Accra to host FESTAC Africa Renaissance Festival 2025Accra will host the 2025 edition of FESTAC Africa Renaissance Festival from September 21 to 27, 2025, organisers have officially announced. The weeklong celebration of Africa’s unity, heritage, and ...
Berlin-based Ghanaians celebrated and danced at the Carnival of Cultures with President Mahama's 2024 campaign song, "Kwen ...
The Taste of Ghana Toronto Food Festival is about “sharing the flavours and culture of Ghana with our community.” The celebration will take place at 123 Garrat Blvd. and be even “bigger and better” ...
Ghana’s former president, Nana Akufo-Addo, spent around $58 million of public money on the $400 million cathedral project — a huge sum in this debt-saddled West African country.
Past events have included public seminars, conferences, festivals and fundraisers, classroom activities at schools, radio and television programs, Church observances, and peaceful displays and ...
Akan The Akan people form the largest ethnic group in Ghana, making up about 45.68% of the population. They include sub-groups such as the Asante, Fante, Akuapem, Akyem, Bono, and Nzema. The Akan ...
GHANA Month is swinging into full gear in a few days and the spotlight is on everything authentically Ghanaian from locally made foods, clothing, indigenous artworks to our cultural celebrations.
In the first of her two-part column on Ghana, Nadia Henry focused on the "Year of Return." Now her attention turns to another Ghanaian campaign and to Detty December, a nationwide celebration of ...
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