Panji Anoff: At the thinnest edge of the cultural wedge

The Ghanaian Renaissance began in the Harmattan of ’92. It was a fervent period of cultural, artistic, political…

Success means spreading success – Pono

By Patricia Gyamfi Adabraka, Accra – November 20, 2021 Africa’s premier freestyle hip-life artist Yaa Pono…

“The Lockdown” anthology out Dec 15

By Zita Okwang Adabraka, Accra – November 19, 2021 The Ama Ata Aidoo Centre for Creative…

FG to pay Nigerians transport allowance

By Doris Israel Ijeoma   Abuja, Nigeria – November 12, 2021 The Federal Government has announced that…

Pan African Heritage World Museum admitted to AAAM

By Jerry Akornor Washington, DC, USA. November 5, 2021 The Pan African Heritage World Museum coming…

PAHW MUSEUM APPOINTS ANTHONY BROWDER TO CURATORIAL BOARD

Accra, Ghana – November 12, 2021 Anthony T. Browder, author, publisher, cultural historian, artist, and an educational…

Ayesha Harruna Attah: ‘Constantly Learning’

09/27/2018 Ayesha Harruna Attah is the author of Harmattan Rain, nominated for the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize, Saturday’s Shadows,…

I built my own music industry – Yaa Pono

By Vanessa Naa Okialey Vanderpuye [vannnaaokia16@gmail.com] Adabraka, Accra Ghanaian musician Yaa Pono last Wednesday wowed AUCC…

Martin and Malcolm: emblematic perspectives in the struggle for rights

By Nana S. Achampong Martin Luther King Jr. Day [observed every third Monday of January] never…

Managing abɔdam, the Mental Health Law (2012) and Ghana’s ‘democracy’

By Nana S. Achampong Next March, the Mental Health Act 2012 will be ten years old.…