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Ghana's highlife finds its rhythm on UNESCO world stage
On a humid Tuesday night in Accra, Zen Garden is alive with sound, movement and memory as Highlife melodies spill into the ...
Business and Financial Times on MSN
Restoring Ghana’s Wetlands: Prudential Life leads mangrove restoration in Ada area
Prudential Life Insurance Ghana is taking steps to restore Ghana’s wetlands through a mangrove restoration project at Obane ...
Ghana placed 18th in Africa as the most developed country, according to the 2025 World Population Review. Surprisingly, countries like Sao Tome and Principe and Republic of Congo fared better than ...
Africa's higher-education sector keeps growing, and many universities in Africa now appear in global rankings every year. Students seeking the best universities in Africa today can choose from ...
In many cultures across the world, funerals are meant to be solemn rites of passage : moments when families pause to grieve, ...
Ghana has banned mining in forest reserves as part of sweeping environmental protections aimed at safeguarding water bodies ...
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Ghana: Sand Winning in the Volta River - Environmental Consequences Demand Urgent Action
Opinion - Countries such as South Korea, Japan, Greece, Mexico, and Croatia are struggling to control the high influx of tourists flooding their countries because of the environmental degradation and ...
The Business & Financial Times on MSN
Esther at 70: A life of purpose, passion & public relations
Today, Wednesday, December 17, 2025, Ms. Esther Amba Numaba Cobbah turns 70. Yet, when one encounters her — smiling warmly, ...
That surge is colliding with a little-known deportation pact between the U.S. and Ghana that allows Washington to route West ...
Introduction: A Nation of Promise Held Back by Its Own Failures Ghana often feels like a bright lamp hidden under a heavy cloth .
After an underwhelming performance, Hugo Broos will demand more from his players ahead of the Afcon opener against Angola.
Bill Bell — Willis Bell — was an American photographer who settled in Ghana, and we became close. He published “The Roadmakers” (1961) [a collaborative photo essay done with the playwright Efua ...
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