The founder of Start Right Nutrition and Eat Smart Foods, Mrs Vera Osei-Bonsu, has been honoured at this year’s Global Women Inventors & Innovators Network’s (GlobalWIIN) annual Conference & Awards Ceremony held in Reykjavik, Iceland.
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Some of the best traditional music and dance groups in the nation are ready to dish out some throbbing sounds and elegant movements at this year’s Mala Majo Festival on Sunday, September 17 at the Nungua Main Trotro Station, opposite the Nungua Secondary School, in Accra.
Fred Samuel Adjei Crawther, better known as Bongofari, is always a lively act to watch as he struts on stage and belts out songs of his own which he describes as Odo Reggae.
The Forty Under 40 Awards, held at the De Icon Events Centre in East Legon, Accra, celebrated the remarkable achievements of Andrews Asare, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Active Barbershop, at its seventh edition.
Music lovers at Nungua in the Greater Accra Region will have the chance to see some of the nation’s best-known musical acts up-close on Thursday, September 7 at Authority, near the Nungua Senior High School.
Introducing the "Endless" by Jants Collection – a true celebration of timeless fashion.
Renowned author Christine Naa Norley Lokko-Richter with pen name C.N.N. Lokko, who is known for her captivating storytelling and diverse genre exploration, will release her fourth book for her ever-growing fan base on August 11, 2023 at the Accra Conference Centre.
Newark, the vibrant city known for its rich cultural diversity and thriving public art scene, has recently added two awe-inspiring pieces to its collection.
It's a great companion of all types of stews, and soups. It accompanies good fried fish and shito (black pepper sauce) and grinded peppers well.
Love is strange.
The USA Poultry & Egg Export Council (USAPEEC) has conducted its sixth workshop, enlightening over 80 students from various technical universities in Ghana about the nutritional and culinary versatility of poultry.
Residents of the black flies infested communities in the Greater Accra Region have adopted unusual methods to protect themselves.
UNESCO, which is the United Nations ’ education, science and culture agency, has called for a ban on the use of smartphones in schools, ostensibly to tackle classroom disruption and improve learning.
In the last three weeks, I experienced two events that have heightened my anxiety about deepening poor professional attitude, which directly impacts negatively on the welfare of the nation.
The title of the World Bank 2022 report on the Ghanaian economy is: “Price Surge: Unravelling Inflation’s Toll on Poverty and Food Security”.
In tourism, travel is what triggers significant action. In other words, without travel there wouldn’t be much to show for tourism. It is thus important to deconstruct and understand the concept of travel. Most importantly, destinations working to receive increased tourist visitation must appreciate the motivations behind travel.
Denim-on-denim, also known as the "Canadian Tuxedo," is a fashion trend that involves wearing denim fabric in the form of a top and bottom together in one outfit.
People’s lives are changed and transformed as a result of experiencing the new life Jesus gives. In the Bible, we read about several people who met Jesus, believed His Good News, put their faith in Him and were transformed.
After a prolonged period of disruptions due to the Covid pandemic, a return to normalcy is reshaping the list of the most liveable cities globally.
A dentist, Dr Michael Awua-Mensah, has cautioned against the unprofessional application of whitening gels and solutions to the teeth because it could cause damage, extreme sensitivity and gum burns.
Pope Francis says there are no perfect human beings and therefore no perfect relationship. Many relationships are characterised by physical, emotional, sexual, social, financial and verbal abuse in which one partner intimidates another to gain control.