A nation 39;s history is influenced not only by the people who fought for it but also by those who accomplished unique feats ...
Fort Amsterdam, one of Ghana's historical coastal forts, was originally built by the British between 1638 and 1645, and played a critical role in the commercial activities of the British during the ...
Accra, Feb. 4, GNA – Ghana is a nation rich in history ... these treasures are more than physical landmarks – they are profound symbols of the country’s legacy and collective memory.
History traces the name “Bantama” to a sub-chief named Baah, who left behind his “ntama” - a piece of cloth. Over time, this simple yet symbolic act became part of the area's identity, giving rise to ...
On the shores of Accra, somewhere on the John Atta Mills Highway near Bukom stands the bastion of the Dutch Stone Fort Crevecoeur, built in 1649 ...
As Ghana celebrates the Heritage Month in March, a series of activities have been lined up by the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) to engage the citizens, showcase local products, and promote the rich ...
The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts (MOTCCA), has ...
Kotoka International Airport – in Accra has been seen an insult by Pan-Africanists and a painful reminder of the collusion between the country’s political elite and foreign powers.
Or is it the Ghana Museum and Monuments Board GMMB), which is responsible for preserving and conserving Ghana's cultural heritage sites? Or perhaps it is Zoomlion Ghana, the waste management ...
George Quaye Showbiz personality George Quaye has suggested that Ghana’s Kotoka International Airport be named after a prominent cultural figure rather than a politician. In a Facebook post onRead ...