As the Harmattan season slowly approaches and Accra’s social calendar begins to fill with year-end gatherings, one event promises more than polished speeches and business cards....
The air in Anloga is electric long before the first drumbeat lands. At dawn, the town begins to stir, women in vibrant kente cloth sweep courtyards,...
The first thing you notice is the rhythm—the soft rustle of dried straw bending under careful fingers, the quiet concentration in the room, and the occasional...
Not long ago, Teshi sat comfortably on the list of Accra’s most affordable coastal communities—a place where middle-income earners could stretch their salaries a little further...
It sounds almost rebellious: protecting your peace not by adding more habits, but by refusing a few. In a culture obsessed with optimisation — more workouts,...
There’s a moment, somewhere between shaping wet clay with your hands and watching it harden under the sun, when Ghana stops being a destination and starts...
The first thing you notice isn’t the taste — it’s the aroma. Deep, earthy, and unmistakably bold, the scent of dawadawa announces itself long before the...
In a city where land disputes can stall dreams and drain bank accounts, certainty has become one of the most valuable commodities in Ghana’s property market....
There’s a quiet kind of tourism emerging — one that doesn’t begin with a flight, but with a voice. On June 6, a global audience will...
Beyoncé has always understood the power of image — not just what you wear, but what your hair says before you speak. With Cécred’s arrival in...