Ahafo Region
About Ahafo Region The Ahafo Region is a newly created Region in Ghana with Goaso as its capital. The Ahafo region is bordered on the north by Bono region, the […]
About Ahafo Region The Ahafo Region is a newly created Region in Ghana with Goaso as its capital. The Ahafo region is bordered on the north by Bono region, the […]
The Mankessim Borbor Mfantse Amansi festival, formerly known as Mankessim Akwambo, celebrated in the second week of September is use to among many things, showcase the rich Fante culture and
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About Fuller Falls Fuller Falls waterfalls was discovered by a Filipino missionary, Rev. FR. Joseph Panabang, in 1988 and was developed with the help of Adamu Amidu who was then
About The fort on the bay (Dick’s or Dickies Cove). Work commenced in 1683, but progress was impaired by continuous disputes between the English and the Brandenburgers. Building completed by
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About Situated on the grounds of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, is the Komfo Anokye Sword Site which is seminal in Asante history. An over 300 year old sword
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The rock formations, caves and sweeping landscape of the Tongo Hills at Tengzug are reason enough to visit, but the village is also home to multiple shrines. The shrines draw
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Before The Fireworks, There Was Silence! Heritage Month Ghana is not about the 6th of March, it is about the silence before it. The waiting, the fear, the hope,
The Feok festival also known as Feok Festival is celebrated by the chiefs and people of Sandema in the Upper East Region. The festival is celebrated in the month of
Western North Region of Ghana is a new region carved out of the existing Western Region of Ghana. The region is a forested area where a lot of Timber comes from for export.
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About The Odwira Festival is celebrated by the people of Denkyira in the Central Region. The festival runs for weeks, beginning at Jukwa, the traditional capital, and ends at Dunkwa-
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