With the start of commercial flights to Ho and Wa airports from Accra, Charles Asare, a former Managing Director of the Ghana Airport Company Limited, believes…
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Fort Amsterdam, a World Legacy Site is a former slave fort in Kormantin, Central region, Ghana. It was built by the English between 1638 and 1645 as Fort Cormantin or Post Courmantyne, and was captured by…
Eastern Region, the land of mountainous view is located in the southern part of Ghana and it’s one of the sixteen administrative regions of Ghana. Bordered…
Ghana is a multilingual country with over eighty languages spoken. The official language is English, which was inherited from the colonial era. Akan is the most…
Lake Volta, the largest artificial reservoir in the world based on surface area, is contained behind the Akosombo Dam which generates a substantial amount of Ghana’s electricity. Located in Ghana, it…
Ghana, formerly the British colony of the Gold Coast and the first African country to gain independence from European rule, has a distinct and diverse cultural…
The Department of Tourism and South African Tourism will host first-ever Africa’s Travel and Tourism Summit, which is set to take place from 19th to 21st September 2021,…
One of Ghana’s Tourism Ambassadors and Africa Campaign coordinator, Matthew Mensah has urged world leaders and young people around the world to participate in conversations and…
I do not classify myself as an historian but I am currently obsessed with the past of the Nok Culture. Making me envision what life then…
Kenkey (also known as kɔmi, otim, kooboo or dorkunu) is a staple dish similar to sourdough dumpling from the Ga and Fante-inhabited regions of West Africa,…