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,…
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The third edition of the Ghana-Centre of the World Golf tournament has been launched with the main event scheduled to take place on August 26 –…
Yam porridge, also known as Mpoto Mpoto in the Akan language, is widely regarded as the simplest yet most delicious yam dish. Before we dive into…
The Government of Ghana has signed an agreement to host the Secretariat of the Cote d’Ivoire–Ghana Cocoa Initiative in Accra. The signing is the latest milestone…
On Sunday 1st August 2021, a host of women leaders were honoured for making great impact on Ghanaian society. Nana Ofosuaa Oforiatta Ayim won the ‘woman…
When I first saw a photo of this specie, my initial thoughts were, “okay this is regular frog”, then my eyes gazed upon the name, and…
Gold Coast, a British Crown Colony on the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa from 1821 to its independence, as part of the nation of…
Although the history of art in Ghana can be traced to the Neolithic period of the Stone Age (circa 8,000 BC), most Ghanaians have unfortunately not…
Abuakwa South Municipal District is one of the thirty-three districts in the Eastern Region of Ghana. Originally, it was part of the then-larger East Akim District…
Fort Nassau was the first fort that the Dutch established in Ghana. Its groundbreaking ceremony on the West African Gold Coast was executed on the 1st…