Analysis - Kente is a prestigious royal cloth of Ghana's Asante people, part of their historical and cultural heritage. But there's a debate about where it originated: the Bonwire community or the ...
Kente is a prestigious royal cloth of Ghana's Asante people, part of their historical and cultural heritage. But there's a debate about where it originated: the Bonwire community or the Adanwomase ...
UK-based fitness and lifestyle coach Eddie Abbew celebrated Ghana's 68th Independence Day by rocking a vibrant Kente cloth, ...
A 93-year-old Ghanaian, Mary Soma Otoo, has narrated how Ghana's first president, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, ensured that Ghanaians embraced their identity and culture.
In recent years, there has been an increase in the wearing of local prints, predominantly on days like Fridays, and in special instances like throughout March in celebration of Ghana Month.