Launch of Tourism Month in Ghana
Press Launch: Tourism Month 2024! We are thrilled to announce the official Press Launch of **Tourism Month 2024**! This September, we are embarking on an exciting journey to showcase the beauty, culture, and diversity of our beloved nation. Join us as we unveil a month filled with unique events, captivating
Unraveling the Rich History and Significance of Ghana’s Kente Fabric
Unraveling the Rich History and Significance of Ghana’s Kente Fabric Accra, Ghana- For centuries, the vibrant and colorful Kente fabric has been an integral part of Ghanaian culture, symbolizing the country’s rich heritage and traditions. Originating from the Akan people of Ghana, Kente has evolved from a simple textile to
Africa’s Most Vibrant Street Art Festival Chale Wote Street Art Festival & OSU Homowo Festival 2024
Africa’s Most Vibrant Street Art Festival Chale Wote Street Artestival & OSU Homowo Festival 2024 takes place at Independence Square, Black Star Gate and at Fort Christianborg in the Osu area of Accra from August 19 – 25, 2024. This year’s festival promises to be an extraordinary journey through Africa’s
Emancipation Day Celebrations in Ghana: A Journey Toward Freedom.
Yesterday, August 1st, marked the beginning of the Emancipation Redemption Walk in Ghana, a poignant journey toward freedom and a celebration of the country’s rich history. The walk commenced at the Mfantsipim junction, with participants dressed in pristine white attire, symbolizing unity and purity. Leading the way were dignitaries, including
GHANA MUSEUM CELEBRATES RICH CULTURAL HERITAGE
Accra, Ghana – The Ghana Museum, located in the heart of Accra, has been a treasure trove of the country’s rich cultural heritage for over 90 years. Established in 1929 as the Gold Coast Museum, it has undergone significant transformations, expansions, and name changes, but its mission remains the same