Tourism, arts could be Ghana’s economic pillars – Gane
An independent presidential aspirant, Marricke Kofi Gane, has said that with the right investment, tourism and arts could be the biggest contributors to Ghana’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Describing...
View ArticleRemains of unknown enslaved African to be buried in Assin Manso slave river site
As part of the Year of Return and the visit of H.E, the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to Barbados in June this year, the Prime Minister of Barbados, H.E. Mia Mottley, arrives in Ghana today...
View Article‘Hidden’ mountains in Ghana you need to know about
It is widely perceived that mountains provide most of the world’s freshwater, harbour a rich variety of plants and animals, and are home to one in ten people globally which makes its presence on earth...
View ArticleThe mystery behind the Larabanga stone that always returns to its exact...
When British authorities were constructing a road in the 1950s at Larabanga, a Muslim community in the northern region of Ghana, they found a mysterious stone on their path. The stone was, therefore,...
View ArticleYear of Return to rake in $1.9b in revenue – Tourism minister
Up to 1.5 million tourists expected in the country by the end of the year with up to 1.9 billion dollars expected to be accrued in revenue as a result of the Year of Return activities. The tourism...
View ArticleMeet the Cape Coast King who challenged the legitimacy of British authority
It is on record that King John Aggrey Essien of Oguaa (Cape Coast) was the first king in the 19th century to really have challenged the legitimacy of British authority. Organizing systematic protests...
View ArticleHow a Ghanaian Chief tricked the Danes in 1693, took their castle and later...
Osu Castle, also known as Christiansborg Castle, is a castle located in Osu, Accra, Ghana. Christiansborg Castle was built by Danish colonialists in 1659 on a land obtained from Paramount Chief Okaikoi...
View ArticleGhana Month: How your tribe came to be
There are over a hundred tribes in Ghana but the major ones are the Ashanti, Ewe, Fanti, Ga-Adangme, Mole-Dagbaani and Guan. Each has a history, a unique one about their migration, how they came into...
View ArticleGTA orders closure of all beaches
The Ghana Tourism Authority has ordered the indefinite closure of all beaches across the country as part of measures to slow the spread of the COVID-19 disease. Ghana has so far recorded 24 cases of...
View ArticleA Memorable Trip To Maks Resort, One of Ghana’s Leading Tourism Destinations
For the most part of my several years of stay in Ghana, I have crisscrossed the country. From the north to the South, West to the East. Indeed, I have visited several villages, towns and cities across...
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