Now, I am standing in Benin, a place which holds a part of my heritage, watching the rhythm of the crowd and the invocation of spirits, and thinking of the father who raised me—and also the other who ...
Supporting women’s informal businesses through policy reforms, flexible finance and formal-informal linkages strengthens ...
On a bustling street in central Accra, Clement Azaabire meticulously hangs fugu smocks, their striped, multi-coloured fabrics swaying in the breeze. For 15 years, Azaabire has proudly sold this ...
African weaving hubs are where traditional techniques are preserved and innovative designs are created. From vibrant patterns to intricate designs, each region has something unique to offer. Exploring ...
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From survival to strategy: Local businesses embrace AI in the race towards modernisation
By\xa0 Samuel Ohene NyantakyiIn the bustling markets of Accra and Kumasi’s Kejetia, where traders shout prices and customers haggle for the best deals, there is an unexpected new contender entering ...
When Harry Styles wrapped up his Love On Tour shows in summer 2023, he'd been on the road for 22 months. Or was it 13 years? The singer had really been on the go since One Direction were formed in ...
For too long, we have treated kente as ceremonial fabric instead of what it truly is, a sophisticated design language. A visual system. A coded textile architecture developed over centuries by master ...
Globally acclaimed Ghanaian Kente weaver, Amos Homeda Osei, popularly known as Homeda Kente, has proudly represented Ghana at the prestigious AgroFest 2026 in Barbados. The National Agricultural ...
On the banks of the sacred Narmada river, the ancient town of Maheshwar rises in sandstone and silence. The ghats are busy in the early morning light: devotees taking a dip in the holy waters, priests ...
The sharp and over-strengthening of the Ghanaian cedi over the past year is threatening the livelihoods of straw basket weavers and related acters as well as exporters in the Upper East Region.
The sharp and over-strengthening of the Ghanaian cedi over the past year is threatening the livelihoods of straw basket weavers and related acters as well as exporters in the Upper East Region.
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