Ghana has two major lakes namely the Volta and Bosumtwi lakes. Lake Volta is human-made while Lake Bosumtwi is a natural water body. As early as…
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Growing up with an Ewe descent, I have always admired the soft texture of cooked corn flour and the hot pepper sauce with a touch of…
Asogli Yam Festival is an annual festival celebrated by the people of Asogli in the Ho Municipality located in the Volta Region of Ghana. It is…
As promised we are here to deliver, it is yet another day in this festive holidays to know how Christmas Carols and the big old Santa…
Just as the people of the western world enjoy mashed potatoes and Turkey as a symbol of Christmas celebrations, the symbol of West Africa Ghanaians is…
Have you ever wondered how the inhabitants of the northern part of Ghana, west Africa always have too much energy to spare? This article is here…
Homowo which is a harvest festival celebrated by the Ga-Adangbe people of Ghana, starts in the month of May with the planting of crops (mainly maize…
TSENKU WATERFALL Tsenku (Chenku) Waterfall also called Wuruduwurudu Fall is located in the Dodowa Forest near the Shai Hills Wildlife Reserve in the Greater Accra Region…
The Methodist Church is working in close partnership with the Sekyere Central District Assembly to develop the Atwea Prayer mountain into a monumental sacred religious tourist…
As the Christmas season of gifts sharing and love to families and all draws near, what better way to spend time with your family than visiting…