For decades, Ghana has welcomed the world with a single powerful image, the Akwaaba photograph. Displayed at airports, hotels, embassies, tourism fairs, textbooks, billboards, and international...
For decades, the Akwaaba picture has stood as one of Ghana’s most recognisable visual symbols, an image that greets the world with warmth, hospitality, and cultural...
PanAfrica–Ghana has formally expressed disappointment over what it describes as the government’s prolonged silence and lack of engagement regarding the proposed Healing Africa Tour (HAT) project...
For years, Ghana’s creative sector occupied a paradoxical space celebrated rhetorically by politicians yet structurally neglected in practice. Despite campaign promises, policy declarations, and public endorsements,...
Veteran gospel musician and founder of the Asomafo group, Yaw Sarpong, has died, a development confirmed by his manager, Nana Poku Ashis. Ghana’s gospel music community...
Management of African dancehall artiste Shatta Wale, born Charles Nii Armah Mensah, has confirmed that the musician has instructed his legal team to file a defamation...
For decades, December in Ghana was defined by homecomings, church conventions, family reunions and modest nightlife. Today, it is a full-blown cultural economy known globally as...