Art & Culture Wulomei, pioneers of Ga cultural music since 1973 Wulomei is a Ghanaian music group established in 1973 by Nii Tei Ashitey with support from Saka Acquaye a dramatist and...
Art & Culture Larabanga Mosque, the first mosque built in... The Larabanga Mosque, nestled in the village of Larabanga, Ghana, epitomizes Sudanese architectural influence in West...
Art & Culture The Golden Stool: Symbol of Ashanti power The Golden Stool, known as Sika Dwa Kofi in Ashanti-Twi, represents not only the royal throne of the Ashanti people but also...
Art & Culture Insights into the rich customs of the Fetu... The Fetu Afahye festival, cherished by the chiefs and people of Cape Coast in the Central region of Ghana, is a vibrant...
Art & Culture The rich heritage of the Dagaaba people The Dagaaba is a predominantly agricultural tribe of a little over one million, living in the northwestern part of Ghana...
Art & Culture Exploring the rich cultural heritage of the... The Ga-Dangbe people represent a vibrant ethnic group deeply ingrained in the cultural tapestry of Ghana. With roots...
Art & Culture Osu Cemetery: A monument to Ghana’s rich... The Osu Cemetery, situated in the Osu suburb of Accra, Ghana, stands as a prominent historical site with profound cultural...
Art & Culture Daboya: Preserving history and diversity in... Daboya, the capital of the North Gonja district in the Savannah Region of northern Ghana, holds a rich historical...
Art & Culture Fort Orange: A historic fortress in Western... Fort Orange, originally built as a trading post by the Dutch on the Gold Coast in 1642, is located near Sekondi in Ghana's...
Art & Culture Amedzofe Nature Reserve: Preserving Volta... The Amedzofe Nature Reserve is located in the scenic landscapes of Ghana's Volta Region, stands as a testament to the...
Art & Culture Fort Batenstein: The Dutch trading post in... Fort Batenstein was a significant fort and trading post established by the Dutch on the Gold Coast in 1656, located near...
Art & Culture Fort Dorothea: Historical shifts and colonial... In the late 17th and early 18th centuries, Akwidaa, known then as Fort Dorothea, was the smaller of two forts that made up...
Art & Culture Fuller Waterfalls: A natural wonder in Ghana's... Fuller Waterfalls stand majestically in the Volta Region of Ghana, near the village of Hohoe, approximately 10 kilometers...
Art & Culture Pikworo Slave Camp: A window into Ghana's... Located in the heart of the Upper East Region of Ghana lies the Pikworo Slave Camp, a solemn reminder of the country's...
Art & Culture Tusugu Cliff Dwellings: Unraveling the enigma... Located within the rugged terrain of the Gambaga Escarpment lies a remarkable archaeological wonder - the Tusugu Cliff...
Art & Culture Asogli Yam Festival: Celebrating heritage and... The Asogli Yam Festival is an annual event celebrated by the people of Asogli in the Ho Municipality, located in the Volta...
Art & Culture Frafra: Indigenes and language of the Upper... The Frafra people, a subset of the Gurunsi ethnic group, reside primarily in the Upper East Region of Ghana and southern...
Art & Culture Akan Chieftaincy: Balancing tradition and... In many parts of West Africa, the chieftaincy tradition remains a deeply rooted aspect of society, with the Akan people...