The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has issued a crucial reminder to the public regarding the role of a next of kin in relation to bank
Category: Traditions
A RE-LOOK AT HOME GARDENING: AN ALTERNATIVE WAY TO ENSURING FOOD SECURITY IN GHANA
Growing up as children, most of our parents had home (backyard) gardens and would usually take us there to weed and prune amongst other farm
OUR COCOA LANDS, OUR SOIL, OUR LIVELIHOOD – THE LAMENTATION OF JOSEPHINE, THE TRAVELLER
As we travelled through the towns and villages of the Ashanti Region, Western Region and parts of Bono Ahafo Region, I shouted, I screamed, I exclaimed,
Ghana’s Parliament Unanimously Passes Anti-Homosexuality Bill, Drawing International Condemnation
In a move that has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation, Ghana’s parliament has unanimously approved a controversial anti-homosexuality bill, intensifying debates over human rights and
From dough to delight: The art of crafting Ga Kenkey 🍽️✨
For the Ga people of Ghana, Kenkey isn’t just a staple food; it’s a cultural tapestry woven from time-honoured traditions. Soaked maize kernels transform into
Why The Crab Lost Its Head by Genevieve M. Wutoh
In a world obsessed with virtual validation, Crab wasn’t your typical influencer. His charm didn’t radiate from polished selfies but from the twinkle in his
Kweku Ananse and The Wisdom-Absorber Machine by Genevieve M. Wutoh
Kweku Ananse, dude was basically a spider-god with ambition as thick as his webs. Knowledge? He craved it like a starving man craves a juicy