The National Theatre of Ghana, which was opened in 1992 to influence the Theatre movement in Ghana by providing a multi-functional venue for concerts, dance, drama…
Author: Asantewaa Ntim
The Black Star Square, also known as the Independence Square, is a public square in Accra, Ghana bordered by the Accra Sports Stadium and the Kwame…
The Brazil house which is located on the Brazil lane in Jamestown was built in 1836 bearing the beautiful footprints of Accra’s urban history. It housed…
The Manhyia museum, the very hallmark of the war of the golden stool used to be the Palace of the Asantehene. The Manhyia (Akan language meaning…
An author once said, “The legacy of heroes is the memory of a great name and the inheritance of a great example.” —Benjamin Disraeli. The people…
The Asante Empire, was an Akan kingdom from 1701 to 1957, in what is now modern-day Ghana, expanded from Ashanti to include the Brong-Ahafo Region, Central…
Many historical sites in Ghana show the great struggle the people of Gold Coast, now Ghana, endured before becoming an independent country. Even so, Ghana is…
It has been said by William Mutargh that, “at it’s best, preservation engages the past in a conversation with the present, over a mutual concern for…
The Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, located in Accra Ghana, is the final resting place of Ghana’s first President and Africanist, who led a team of great minds…
William Edward Burghardt Du Bois was an African-American civil rights activist who became a citizen of Ghana in the 1960s. Born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Du…
The Wheel Story House is the largest and oldest home made from recyclable materials in West Africa. The amusing structure is made up of waste from…