As evening settles over Accra on June 5, the lights at Wesley Towers will welcome a different kind of gathering—one where conversations about careers, faith, ambition,...
In Eric Gyamfi’s latest exhibition in Accra, the camera behaves less like an eye and more like a restless spirit. Mirrors split bodies into fragments, corridors...
As the afternoon sun softens over Accra on June 28, a rooftop in the city will transform into something more than a market. Music will spill...
On a warm Friday evening in Accra, the sound of karaoke vocals, domino tiles snapping against wooden tables, and laughter drifting across a crowded restaurant will...
Before the first sip is taken at many Ghanaian gatherings, a small portion of the drink belongs to someone unseen. A splash of schnapps hits the...
Before sunrise, Elmina is already moving. Fishermen gather near the shoreline, children weave through crowded streets wrapped in bright cloth, and the steady rhythm of drums...
If your timeline felt like a heavy emotional drama spliced with a slapstick comedy this Wednesday, you weren’t alone. The energy across Facebook and X (Twitter)...
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,...
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...