Arts/Culture
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Ghana’s ‘Year of Return’ commended at 2021 virtual Africa Travel Week
The diaspora market was the topic of another engaging panel discussion at the 2021 virtual Africa Travel Week (ATW). Experts…
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Food and culture: A case study of Ghana’s Etor/Otor (Recipe Included)
The presence of Etor in almost all major Ghanaian celebrations speaks to the fact that food can never be separated…
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Meet the Kyode People of Ghana, Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast
Kyode People also known as Atwode, Akyode, Ayodele, Gbenga, and Grobbee People can be found in the Northern Volta basin…
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Letter from Africa: Kente – the Ghanaian cloth that’s on the catwalk
We in Ghana have absolute confidence in our fashion sense. We also happen to believe that the most beautiful and…
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Help bring to live ’28th The Crossroads’, an animated African Story with global impact
Greetings to you and yours. My name is Oral Ofori and I am a digital storyteller. I’ve been involved in…
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Where are our Local Language Literature Books?
Itis absolutely horrendous and shameful that (antique) local language literature books have virtually become extinct in Ghana. Growing up, my…
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Drone Stock Footage platform launches in Ghana
Not all videos are considered the same, at least for filmmakers. Some footage are integral to a storyline, and others…
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‘Young generation in Africa missing out on their history’ says Ghanaian animator Cycil Jones Abban
Cycil Jones Abban, Founder and Director of Parables Studios, an animation organization dedicated to enhancing the impact and presence of…
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Three takeaways from Stevie Wonder’s plan to ditch the US for Ghana
“I wanna see this nation smile again,” Stevie Wonder told Oprah Winfrey calmly and matter-of-factly in a recent interview. “And…
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Experience the big February 2021 launching of Afroworld.TV
Afroworld.tv is the official website of a new platform seeking to network all Pan-African initiatives worldwide from a central location. Pan-Africans…
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