Festivals & Events
From Records to Roots: Discover Your Family Story in This Global Webinar
There’s something quietly powerful about hearing a name from the past and realising it belongs to you. Next week, an online event hosted by The National Archives invites participants to step into that moment—offering a guided journey into the lives of their 20th-century ancestors.
Titled Researching Your 20th Century Ancestors, the webinar forms part of a broader genealogy series designed to help people trace their family roots with clarity and confidence.
Led by family history specialist Jessamy Carlson, the session explores key historical records including the 1911 and 1921 censuses and the 1939 register—documents that capture everyday lives in remarkable detail.
Though rooted in British archives, the event resonates far beyond the UK, especially for audiences in places like Ghana, where questions of lineage, migration, and identity remain deeply meaningful.
For many Ghanaians—whether at home or in the diaspora—family history is not just about names on paper. It lives in oral traditions, clan systems, and the stories passed down at gatherings.
This webinar offers a complementary perspective: a structured, archival approach that can enrich those inherited narratives with dates, occupations, addresses, and personal histories that might otherwise be lost to time.
Participants can expect more than a lecture. The session begins with a pre-recorded presentation that breaks down how to navigate these historical sources effectively, followed by a live Q&A where attendees can pose their own questions. It’s an interactive experience, designed for beginners and seasoned researchers alike. The digital format—accessible via a simple browser—means that whether you’re in Accra, Kumasi, London, or New York, the journey into your past is only a click away.
What makes this event particularly compelling is its ability to bridge worlds. For international visitors curious about African heritage, it highlights the universal human desire to understand where we come from.
For locals, it offers tools to document and preserve family stories in ways that future generations can revisit and trust.
In a time when identities are constantly evolving, reconnecting with one’s roots can feel grounding, even transformative.
This webinar doesn’t just teach research techniques—it opens a door to rediscovery.
As the date approaches, those with even the faintest curiosity about their ancestry may find this an opportunity worth taking. After all, the past has a way of waiting patiently—until someone decides to look.
Festivals & Events
Ideas, AI and Entrepreneurship Take Centre Stage at Accra’s Brilliant Books & Business Summit
Every successful business begins with an idea, but turning that idea into lasting impact requires more than inspiration.
\On 18 July 2026, Accra will welcome entrepreneurs, writers, creators and aspiring business leaders to the Brilliant Books & Business Summit, a two-hour gathering designed to help participants transform their knowledge, personal experiences and creativity into meaningful opportunities.
Hosted at Buro in Osu, one of Accra’s bustling creative and commercial neighbourhoods, the summit reflects a growing movement across Ghana where storytelling, entrepreneurship and technology are increasingly intertwined.
As more Ghanaians embrace digital innovation and creative enterprise, events like this have become valuable spaces for learning, collaboration and professional growth.

Rather than focusing solely on motivation, the summit centres on practical strategies. Participants will hear from experienced speakers and thought leaders discussing business development, marketing, artificial intelligence, confidence building, and personal branding.
The programme encourages attendees to recognise that their life experiences, professional skills and unique perspectives can become books, digital products, consulting services, speaking engagements or successful businesses.
Artificial intelligence will be a major topic of discussion, highlighting how creators and entrepreneurs can use emerging technologies to expand their visibility, create engaging content and reach wider audiences.
The conversation reflects the rapid transformation taking place across Africa’s creative economy, where digital tools are opening new possibilities for authors, coaches, consultants and small business owners.
Visitors can also expect a lively networking environment where conversations continue beyond the stage. Entrepreneurs exchange ideas with authors, creators meet potential collaborators, and experienced professionals connect with people taking their first steps into business.
These interactions often become one of the event’s greatest strengths, creating relationships that extend well beyond the summit itself.
For international visitors, the event offers an opportunity to experience Ghana’s energetic entrepreneurial culture firsthand. Accra has become one of West Africa’s leading centres for innovation, attracting startups, creatives and investors eager to shape the continent’s future.
Spending time in a room filled with ambitious local talent provides valuable insight into the city’s growing influence within Africa’s knowledge economy.
Whether you are planning your first book, preparing to launch a business or simply searching for fresh ideas, the Brilliant Books & Business Summit promises an experience built around learning, collaboration, and possibility. It is a reminder that every great venture begins with a story—and the confidence to share it.
Festivals & Events
Bontungu: Five Days When the Heartbeat of Anomabu Echoes Across the Coast
As dawn breaks over the fishing town of Anomabu on Ghana’s Central Region coastline, the steady rhythm of drums begins to roll through the streets.
Dancers dressed in colourful traditional cloth gather in open spaces, elders exchange greetings, and families return home from distant cities.
For five unforgettable days each August, the quiet seaside community is transformed by the Bontungu Festival, a celebration where faith, culture and community come together in joyful harmony.
Bontungu is one of Anomabu’s most cherished traditional festivals, bringing residents together to seek God’s blessings for the year ahead. While its celebrations are filled with music and movement, the festival carries a deeper purpose.
It is a time of thanksgiving for the past year, reflection on the community’s journey, and collective hope for prosperity, peace and abundant harvests.
Throughout the festival, the sound of traditional drums provides the pulse of every gathering. Dance performances unfold across the town as cultural groups showcase generations-old rhythms and choreography that have been carefully preserved.
Every beat and every step reflects the identity of the people of Anomabu, reminding younger generations of the customs that continue to shape their community.
The celebrations also create an opportunity for reunion. Families living elsewhere in Ghana and abroad often plan their visits around Bontungu, filling homes with laughter and strengthening bonds that stretch beyond geography.
Chiefs, elders and community leaders play important ceremonial roles, reinforcing respect for traditional authority while encouraging unity among residents.
Beyond its spiritual significance, Bontungu has become an important cultural showcase. Visitors experience the warmth of Ghanaian hospitality while discovering local cuisine, traditional attire, music, and storytelling.
The festival also supports local businesses as artisans, traders, and food vendors welcome increased numbers of guests during the celebrations.
In an era of rapid urbanisation and changing lifestyles, festivals such as Bontungu remain powerful reminders that culture is best preserved when it is lived rather than simply remembered.
The annual gathering keeps traditions active while creating new memories for each generation.
For travellers seeking an authentic cultural experience, Bontungu offers far more than colourful performances.
It provides a rare opportunity to witness a community celebrating its shared history, expressing gratitude through music and dance, and welcoming visitors into traditions that have endured for generations.
It is an experience that captures the enduring spirit of Ghana’s coastal heritage.
Festivals & Events
Experience She Builds 2026: A Celebration of Women, Innovation and Impact in Ghana
Some journeys begin with a passport stamp. Others begin with a conversation that changes the way you see the world.
This September, the She Builds Conference 2026 invites women from Ghana and beyond to gather in Accra for a day of inspiring dialogue, meaningful connections, and fresh ideas about leadership, entrepreneurship, and personal growth.
Hosted at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), the conference is organised by the Academic Woman Foundation and builds on the momentum of its successful inaugural edition in 2025.
While many professional conferences focus solely on career advancement, She Builds takes a broader view. It encourages women to pursue success that balances ambition with wellbeing, purpose, and lasting social impact.
The event reflects a growing movement across Ghana where women are taking increasingly influential roles in business, education, public service, technology, and community development.
By bringing together established leaders, entrepreneurs, students, and aspiring changemakers, the conference creates a platform for exchanging ideas, sharing practical experiences, and strengthening networks that extend far beyond a single day.
Visitors can expect an energetic atmosphere featuring keynote presentations, interactive discussions, networking sessions, and opportunities to learn directly from women shaping industries and communities.
Conversations are expected to explore leadership, innovation, entrepreneurship, resilience, and strategies for creating sustainable change.
Beyond the conference halls, attending She Builds offers visitors another reason to experience Accra, one of West Africa’s most dynamic cities.
Guests can sample Ghanaian cuisine at nearby restaurants, discover local arts and crafts, and enjoy the city’s welcoming hospitality before or after the event.
For international visitors, the conference offers a window into Ghana’s rapidly evolving professional landscape, where tradition and modern ambition coexist.
For Ghanaians, She Builds is equally meaningful. It offers a chance to reconnect with a growing community of women committed to supporting one another, sharing knowledge, and inspiring the next generation of leaders. The event demonstrates how collaboration can strengthen communities and create opportunities that extend well beyond the conference stage.
Whether you are travelling to Ghana in search of meaningful cultural experiences or looking to expand your professional horizons at home, the She Builds Conference 2026 promises a day filled with ideas, inspiration, and connections that could shape the future long after the final session ends.
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