Words such as abeg, biko, nyash, amala, Afrobeats and Ghana Must Go now appear alongside traditional English entries, ...
A new council with a focus on advancing the cause of fishers through strengthened leadership, improved welfare, and the promotion of sustainable fishing practices in the country has been launched at A ...
Africa is not at a crossroads; it is at a reckoning. Sixty eight years after the first flag of independence was hoisted in Ghana in 1957, the continent remains shackled, not by colonial masters, but ...
I could not stop myself from laughing until I literally fell off my chair and onto the shellacked wooden floor of my ...
The Library of Africa and the African Diaspora is a place where literature becomes both archive and altar, and where the past ...
KANYIRIGE For generations, scholars and citizens alike have grappled with a persistent question: “Why is Africa poor?”. Despite the continent’s vast natural resources and decades of independence, the ...
The Frafra Chief of Greater Accra, Naba Alhaji Abass Baba Nyaaba Akayezia, on January 14, 2026 accompanied by his elders, paid a courtesy call on the Nungua Traditional Council to strengthen relations ...
As Accra grows more cosmopolitan, the indigenous language of its founders is fading from daily life. For the Ga people, this ...
Have you ever wondered why one of Ghana's prominent healthcare institutions is called the 37 Military Hospital?
At first glance, the question seems rhetorical. Ghana is widely assumed to be a sovereign nation-state. We have a Constitution, an official language, a national flag, anthem, president, parliament, ...
Historian Itohan I. Osayimwese's new book examines the legacy of cultural displacement and the looting of Africa’s built ...
An estimated 1,500 Black Americans have relocated to Ghana since the government launched its “Year of Return” program in 2019 ...