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The tradition of displaying the deceased ahead of a funeral is hardly unique, but certain Ghanaian communities elevate the ...
The ongoing celebration of the Asogli Yam Festival received a significant boost over the weekend as key personalities and corporate institutions pledged their support for the revered cultural event.
The Ga community in Ghana has a tradition of burying the dead in custom coffins. TUKO.co.ke shares five interesting facts ...
Ghana, a vibrant tapestry woven from centuries of rich traditions, languages, customs, and artistry, stands as a beacon of ...
Established in 1973, Ghana’s National Service Scheme requires university graduates to spend one year serving in diverse roles ...
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Akple and Ademe are traditional Ghanaian dishes, particularly popular among the Ewe people of the Volta Region.
In an era dominated by globalisation, African education systems stand at a crossroads: how to cultivate relevance and pride ...
Every year, the Anlo-Ewe people of coastal Ghana reenact the foundational story of their exodus, a flight from servitude to freedom. Known as Hogbetsotso, the ritual recounts via music and dance ...
Ghanaian rapper and songwriter Edem had tongues wagging online when he led a freestyle performance of his hit song “Toto” in front of Parliament House.
Funerals are a big deal in Ghana and it is not uncommon, in some parts, for a ceremony to last up to seven days, drawing thousands of crowds adorned in flowing red and black robes and gold jewelry.
Thousands of sheep crossed Highway 55 on April 20 for Idaho's 'ewe-nique' tradition. In case you missed it, 2,500 more will sheepishly cross again on Sunday.